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Media Names & Numbers 2006 Radio Media Names & Numbers 2006 Radio / 117 RadioRadio Canada. Experimental. No traditional host or CBC - English Networks World At Six (Radio One & Two) Weekdays. Comprehensive coverage of top stories reporter. National. Two networks: CBC Radio One (Talk) + from Canada and around the world. Phone: 416-205-6606 FAX: 416-205-8552 CBC Radio Two (Music). Hosts: Barbara Smith and Bernie MacNamee Neil Sandell, Senior Program Producer CBC Radio One/Two Producer: Susan Helwig E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Phone: 416-205-6439 Cross Country Checkup (Radio One) Circulation: 3700000 Dave Downey, Executive Producer Sundays. National open-line radio program on 205 Wellington Ave., P.O. Box 500, Stn. A, E-Mail: [email protected] issues of national interest. Toronto, ON M5W 1E6 Host: Rex Murphy. Phone: 416-205-3311 FAX: 416-205-3888 The Arts Tonight (Radio One) Weekdays, 10 pm-10:40 pm. In-depth coverage of FAX: 416-205-2352 E-Mail: [email protected] Charles Shanks, Senior Producer WWW: www.cbc.ca/onair/ theatre, dance, books, music and visual arts. Host: Eleanor Wachtel E-Mail: [email protected] Programs Phone: 1-866-306-info As it Happens (Radio One) Susan Feldman, Executive Producer SRC - Radio Services Français Weekdays. Current Affairs. Hosts: Mary Lou Finlay E-Mail: [email protected] (Radio-Canada) and Barbara Budd. Dispatches CBC French-language radio (national). 205 Wellington St. W., Toronto, ON M5V 3G7 Wednesday, 7:30 pm-8 pm. Foreign affairs and Owner: Société Radio Canada Phone: 416-205-2600 FAX: 416-205-2639 world issues from a Canadian perspective. 1400 Rene-Levesque est, CP 6000, Radio E-Mail: [email protected] Host: Rick MacInnes-Rae Montréal, QC H3C 3A8 The House (Radio One) Phone: 416-205-6775 Phone: 514-597-6000 514-597-5551 Saturdays at 9 am. Canadian politics. Alan Guettel, Senior Producer FAX: 514-597-5730 Host: Anthony Germain E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: http://radio-canada.ca/radio/ 165 Sparks St., Ste. 509, Ottawa, ON K1P 5B9 Quirks & Quarks (Radio One) Phone: 613-751-3505 Saturdays at noon. Science and technology. Programs E-Mail: [email protected] Host: Bob McDonald. C’est bien meilleur le matin Sounds Like Canada Phone: 416-205-6124 FAX: 416-205-2372 Animateur: René Homier-Roy. Weekday mornings Jim Handman, Senior Producer Du lundi au vendredi de 5 h à 9 h. Host: Shelagh Rogers E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 514-790-0951 www.cbc.ca/soundslikecanada The Roundup (Radio One) Maisonneuve en direct Sounds Like Canada takes you to the communities Weekdays. Features stories locally and from around Du lundi au vendredi, des 12 h 15. and people who make this country so diverse, the world with old and contemporary music. Animateur: Pierre Maisonneuve. complex and exciting. Shelagh Rogers inivites you Host: Tetsuro Shigematsu. Phone: 514-597-3700 877-597-3700 to join her and her guests weekday mornings at 10 The Roundup, CBC Radio One, P.O. Box 4600, E-Mail: [email protected] o’clock. Sounds Like Canada reflects the Vancouver, BC V6B 4A2 Y’a pas de presse! complexity of contemporary life in Canada. The Phone: 604-662-6098 FAX: 604-662-6098 perspective is personal, but the program always Animateur: André Chouinard. Heather Kennedy, Executive Producer Phone: 418-656-8843 FAX: 418-656-8877 probes for what the stories tell us about the broader E-Mail: [email protected] picture of life in Canada today. Anne-Marie Boucher, Réalisatrice Ideas (Radio One) Sounds Like Canada, CBC Radio, Box 4600, Les Affaires Et La Vie Weekdays at 9:05 pm. Contemporary thought - Vancouver, BC V6B 4A2 Animateur: Jean Racine. social issues, culture & the arts, geopolitics, Phone: 604-662-6608 FAX: 604-662-6025 Phone: 514-597-5722 history, biography, science & technology. E-Mail: [email protected] Marc Bourgault, Réalisateur Host: Paul Kennedy. Vinyl Cafe (Radio One and Radio Two) Phone: 416-205-6018 FAX: 416-205-6025 Indicatif Présent Sundays on Radio One, Saturdays on Radio Two. Bernie Lucht, Executive Producer Animation: Marie-France Bazzo An eclectic selection of recorded music. E-Mail: [email protected] 1400, René-Lévesque Est, bur 1328, Host: Stuart McLean Montréal, QC H2L 2M2 Tapestry (Radio One) Phone: 416-205-3700 Jacquelin Castonguay, Réalisateur Sundays. Spiritual journeys of individuals with E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] emphasis on Canadian experience. Definitely Not The Opera (Radio One) Host: Mary Hynes Plaisirs de la nuit Saturdays. Pop culture - news, reviews, reports, P.O. Box 500, Stn. A, Toronto, ON M5W 1E6 Le vendredi de 0 h 05 à 6 h commentaries, documentaries. Phone: 416-205-3930 FAX: 416-205-2371 Michel Charron, Animateur-réalisateur Host: Sook-Yin Lee Marieke Meyer, Producer Porte ouverte P.O. Box 160, 541 Portage Ave., E-Mail: [email protected] Animation: Raymond Cloutier. Winnipeg, MB R3B 2G1 Sylvain Couture, Coordonnateur à la recherche As It Happens Phone: 204-788-3182 Weekdays at 6:30 pm. Current affairs program Fréquence libre Chris Boyce, Executive Producer using telephone interviews worldwide. Animation: Monique Giroux. E-Mail: [email protected] Hosts: Mary Lou Finlay and Barbara Budd Du lundi au vendredi de 13 h 30 à 15 h. C’est La Vie (Radio One) Lynn Munkley, Executive Producer Gérard Lambert, Réalisation Host: Bernard St-Laurent. Radio Canada International (Shortwave) Allez, c’est le retour Program focuses on French-speaking life, in Quebec Attn: Victoria Vasileski, 205 Wellington St. W., Animation: Jacques Boulanger and other parts of Canada, in media, arts and Rm. 3B104, Toronto, ON M5W 1E6 Lisette Lantagne, Réalisation culture, sports, business, science and technology. Phone: 416-205-6561 FAX: 416-205-2389 Les Années-Lumiére 1400 Boulevard Rene Levesque Est, Lyne-François Pelletier, Producer Animateur: Yanick Villedieu. Montréal, QC H2L 2M2 E-Mail: [email protected] 1400 René-Lévesque Est, 1er étage, Phone: 514-597-4486 FAX: 514-597-4511 1400 René-Lévesque Est, 1er étage, Alison Cook, Producer Out Front (Radio One) Montéal, QC H2L 2M2 E-Mail: [email protected] Airtime: Monday to Thursday, 11:45 a.m. (12:15 NT). Independent freelancers explore contemporary Phone: 514-597-6166 118 / Radio British Columbia Media Names & Numbers 2006 Dominique Lapointe, Réalisateur Phone: 705-658-4556 FAX: 705-658-4846 CBUF-FM, 97.7 mHz E-Mail: [email protected] Marcel Metatawabin, Radio Manager Variée Dimanche magazine E-Mail: [email protected] Première Chaîne Animatrice: Joane Arcand. Owner: Société Radio Canada Michel Tremblay, Réalisateur-coordonnateur British Columbia P.O. Box 4600, Stn. Terminal, 700 Hamilton St., E-Mail: [email protected] Vancouver, BC V6B 4A2 Sans Frontières CBCV-FM, 90.5 mHz Phone: 604-662-6169 FAX: 604-662-6161 Animateur: Jean Dussault. WWW: www.radio_canada.com/radioam 1400 René-Lévesque Est, bur A67-1, News, Information Digital Radio: Freq 1459.792 Montréal, QC H2L 2M2 CBC Radio One Programs Pierre Trottier, Réalisateur Owner: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Circulation: 600000 CBUF-Bonjour Yvan Asselin, Director of General Programming Denis Bouvier, Réalisateur (FM) 1025 Pandora Ave., Victoria, BC V8V 3P6 Claude Couillard, Web site Manager Phone: 250-360-2227 FAX: 250-360-2600 Microphonie E-Mail: [email protected] Robert Zajtmann, Réalisateur Alain Saulnier, General Manager, Radio Information WWW: www.vancouver.cbc.ca/ontheisland Stéphane Boisjoly, Directeur de la Radio Franca Phone: 514-597-5759 FAX: 514-597-5659 Peter Hutchinson, Program Director/News Director Pascale Brésuel, Realitrice Nouvelles Radio Franca Aboriginal Voices Radio Network CBTK-FM, 88.9 mHz CBYG-FM, 91.5 mHz First Aboriginal radio station in Canada. News, Information Owner: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 366 Adelaide St. E., Ste. 342, 1268-5th Ave., Ste.100, Toronto, ON M5A 3X9 CBC Radio One Owner: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Prince George, BC V2L 3L2 Phone: 416-703-1287 FAX: 416-703-4328 Phone: 250-562-6701 FAX: 250-562-4777 WWW: www.aboriginalradio.com 243 Lawrence Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 6L2 Phone: 250-861-3781 FAX: 250-861-6644 E-Mail: [email protected] Patrice Mousseau, Program Director E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.vancouver.cbc.ca/daybreaknorth E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.cbc.daybreak.ca Vik Adhopia, News Director Astral Media Radio Group Andrew Glass, Producer E-Mail: [email protected] CFAX-AM, 1070 kHz Quebec region. Owns three different radio station News, Talk, Information networks: Radio Energie (8 FM stations); Rock Gary Symons, Reporter E-Mail: [email protected] Victoria’s News Authority Detente (6 FM stations); and Boom FM (2 FM Owner: Seacoast Communications Group stations). CBU-AM, 690 kHz Circulation: 80000 Owner: Astral Media Inc. 825 Broughton St., Victoria, BC V8W 1E5 News, Information, Current Affairs, Performance 1717, boul Rene-Levesque est, Phone: 250-386-1070 FAX: 250-386-5775 CBC Radio One Montréal, QC H2L 4T9 E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Phone: 514-529-3210 FAX: 514-529-9308 WWW: www.cfax1070.com WWW: www.astralmedia.com P.O. Box 4600, Stn. Terminal, 700 Hamilton St., Programs Ian Greenberg, President, Astral Media Inc. Vancouver, BC V6B 4A2 Jacques Palisien, President, Astral Media Radio Inc. Phone: 604-662-6920 FAX: 604-662-6088 Talk Shows WWW: www.vancouver.cbc.ca Hosts: Joe Easingwood 8:20-11am Corus Radio Network Programs (jeonline@cfax1070) Terry Spence 11am-noon ([email protected]) Regional/National Radio Network. The Afternoon
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