This can’t be the end of radio…. can it?
In this special series, Daybreak goes inside one of the most notorious neighbourhoods in British Columbia to get the stories behind the statistics.
We aren’t conditioned to think of the world in terms of audio, and even if we do it’s expensive and difficult to share it.
Breaths and stutters might be just breaths and stutters… or they might add resonance and emotion to the words someone is saying.
Interesting stories, anytime.
Good idea from CBC Radio 3. Want to know the song you heard earlier? Check the playlog.
“Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Say less.
Showcasing some of the people shaping the culture of B.C.’s north on one of the province’s most-listened to radio shows.
An ongoing collection of amazing radio storytelling (and thoughts on radio storytelling) that keep me inspired. March 2013 edition.
Start with a small mystery, and follow with something ear-grabbing.
The first step to making great radio is knowing what’s possible.
Radio is great when you talk to artists, scientists, politicians and leaders. It’s even better when you talk to someone like Darryl.
Yet another post where I make something for the radio, then criticize it.
I have a music radio show. It’s a weekly, one-hour broadcast on CFUR Radio and then podcast. I’ve been doing it inconsistently since 2010. The premise is pretty simple: I play music that I’ve been listening to lately, and then I tell people what the songs are. That’s really it. Over the course of the […]
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