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Media Beat: January 09, 2019

Media Beat: January 09, 2019

By David Farrell

QUB takes Internet radio mainstream in Quebec

What do you do if you’re a Quebec media company that already owns TV stations and newspapers, but is barred from launching radio stations due to Canadian broadcast law?


Answer: You bypass the broadcast regulator’s restrictive rules by launching an internet radio/podcasting service out of its legal reach, and promote the daylights out of it on your TV/newspaper properties.

This is precisely what Quebecor has done since October, when it launched QUB radio. – James Careless, Radio World

Quebecor names CFO Jean-Francois Pruneau as CEO of Vidéotron

The Montreal-based telecommunications company has appointed CFO Jean-François Pruneau to president and CEO of Videotron, filling a vacancy left by outgoing CEO Manon Brouillette. – The Canadian Press

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EU directive offers a vision for Euro radio digitization

The new European Electronic Communications Code ensures that millions of car drivers across the European Union will have access to the various benefits presented by digital terrestrial radio — including an increased number of radio stations to choose from, more consistent audio quality and enhanced data services. In Europe, the most common form of digital terrestrial radio is DAB/DAB+. – Patrick Hannon, Radio World

Students aim to reinvent TV News

Teams of students from 18 colleges and universities across the US and one in New Zealand will attempt to develop unique ideas for reinventing local broadcast news to attract new viewers — particularly younger ones.

They will participate in TVNewsCheck’s and the Broadcast Education Association’s “Disrupt the News” challenge, with the winners showcased at BEA’s 2019 annual convention in Las Vegas (April 6-9), which overlaps with the NAB Show (April 8-11). Winning entries will be featured on TVNewsCheck.com and possibly also at the NAB Show. – TV News Check

RIP

Michael Maclear, a veteran CBC reporter and documentarian who covered the Cuban revolution, the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, the Cultural Revolution in China, died Dec. 25 at age 89. – Peter Mansbridge, CBC News

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Kid Cudi performs onstage during Weekend 2 - Day 3 of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 21, 2024 in Indio, Calif.
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Kid Cudi performs onstage during Weekend 2 - Day 3 of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 21, 2024 in Indio, Calif.

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Kid Cudi Cancels Insano World Tour After Breaking Foot: ‘The Injury Is Much More Serious Than I Thought’

Cudder was slated to hit the road in June on a tour that included three big Canadian dates.

Kid Cudi is canceling his upcoming Insano World Tour {which included stops in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal) due to an injury suffered while performing at Coachella over the weekend.

Cudi relayed the news to his fans in a heartfelt note on Wednesday (April 24), in which he revealed that he actually broke his calcaneus — the bone that forms at the heel — in the stage fall.

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