The Sad State of Canadian Media

Today I learned from Ottawa radio personalities Stuntman Stu and Angie Poirier what fans of 45 radio stations across Canada have also learned from their local radio personalities, that Canadian radio is not teetering on the edge but has pretty much been toppled by other media.

These are 45 out of 103 Bell Media owned stations that are being sold and only the latest cuts in the company, which cut 9% of their work force and some local news programming recently, including the noon broadcast of CTV News here in Ottawa.

People in the industry in Ottawa were concerned after Bell Media had applied to have their commitment to local television reduced with the CRTC in June 2023, days before a massive 1300 in lay-off in the middle of the month and weeks before when two major CTV News personalities, Leanna Cusack and Joel Haslam had retired in July 2023.

All is not well with Bell Media yet people are still acting like we are in the states and have access to a sustainable amount of viewers, when American radio has their own issues according to Pew Research.

So, what will happen if no buyers are found for these stations? Will smaller, remote communities without high speed internet become dead zones? Will larger stations simply become re-transmitters for American programming?

“Tough luck” is not actually a response, especially in communities where print has disappeared, where small business advertisements, local events and important municipal, provincial and federal government information have no venue. But unfortunately this dismissiveness is being heavily promoted by American propagandists on social media, who want to control this nation’s media.

I guess some people have forgotten that weather radio is being decommissioned in many communities in Canada and that cell coverage fails during some weather emergencies, as well as internet access.

Television and radio are the more reliable information sources outside of the urban centres and suburban communities. And it’s time to stop listening to the ought-is.

Vinyl Pop-Ups, Conventions & More

If you’re in the Hamilton area today, the 7th of February 2024, there is a vinyl pop-up from 6pm tp 9pm at the Grain & Grit Brewery at 11 Ewen Road.

Admission is free and the nearest bus stops to the venue are numbers 1352 and 2603. Please consult Hamilton Transit for additional information.

The Bowmanvillle Record and CD Show will be occurring at the Memorial Park Clubhouse on Sunday, the 11th of February, 2024, from 10am to 4pm.

Admission is free and the nearest bus stop, stop number 1499, is a ten minute walk away at the corner of Liberty and Prince.

PC Optimum points collectors should note that they can obtain 5000 points on $50 Indigo gift card purchases at participating Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix from Saturday, the 10th of February 2024 to Friday the 16th of February, 2024. Please consult your local flyer for details.

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This Weekend’s Events

There will be two events this Sunday, the 4th of February 2024.

The first will be the Kitchener Vinyl Market from Noon to 5pm at the Rabbid Fox Tavern, at 123 Pioneer drive in Kitchener, ON.

Admission will be a $2 donation to Tiny Homes Takeout. And the nearest bus stops to the venue are 2052 and 2053, which are practically next to the venue.

Keep an eye on the venue’s official site for details.

The Ancaster Toy and Collectibles Expo, which will feature collectibles from music, film and television, will again be hosted at Marritt Hall on the Ancaster Fairgrounds, at 630 Trinity Road in Ancaster, ON, from 9:30am to 2:30pm.

General admission will be $5 from 10:31am to 1pm, early admission will be $10 from 9:30am to 10:30am, late admission from 1:01 will be $3 and Children under 12 that are with an adult will get in for free. And please note that cash is required for admission and preferred for purchases – An ATM is available at the venue.

The nearest bus stops to this venue are 4492 and 4491, at the corner of Tradewind and Wilson. This is a 20 minute walk.

As you may or may not know, HMV is coming back in Canada, co-branded within select Toys-R-Us stores in the GTA.

This is in response to the soaring sales of vinyl across the pond at the newly re-opened Oxford Street location of HMV in London, England, which opened in November 2023. And additional pop-up shops will be added if these record sales continue.

Some of the pop-up shelves have already been stocked at some of the five Toys-R-Us locations, these being located in Mississauga, Argentia, Brantford, Burlington and Pickering. Please consult the official Toys-R-Us Canada site for additional details.

I just hope they will consider allowing people to pick up online orders at all locations.

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Attention Music, TV and Film Memorabilia Fans

The Ontario Collectors Convention will be occurring on Sunday, the 28th of January 2024 at the Hilton Mississauga Meadowvale Hotel from 10am to 4pm.

General admission to this event is $10 from 12am, $12 for early admission at 10am and $5 for children from 4 to 12 years of age. Children under 4 are admitted for free and admission includes access to the Mississauga Comic Book Show.

The nearest bus stops to the venue are #2302 (Argentia Rd At Century Ave), #2394 (Argentia Rd At Century Ave) and #101439 (Mississauga Rd. @ Argentia Rd.). This area is serviced by both Miway and Go Transit from the Meadowvale Station.

PC Optimum card holders should note that purchases of $100 Google or Playstation gift cards at participating Atlantic Superstores, Dominions, Loblaws, No Frills, Pharmaprix, Real Canadian Superstores, Shopper’s Drug Mart and Your Independent Grocer stores may result in a bonus of 15,000 points, effective Jan 25th to Jan 31, 2024. Please consult your local flyer for details.

A 5000 bonus is also available to PC Optimum card holders from January 27th to February 2nd, 2023 on purchases of $50 Apple gift cards at participating Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix stores.

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The Burlington Record and CD Sale

The Burlington Record and CD Sale will be hosted at the Halton Naval Veterans Association at 2444 Industrial St from 10am to 3pm this Sunday, the 21st of January 2024.

Admission will be a donation to the navy club. And the nearest bus stops are #204 (at Guelph at Mountainside) and #207 (at Guelph at Davidson). Please consult Burlington Transit for additional information.

News: Record Store Day will be scheduled for April 20th this year. Click here for details on this upcoming event.

Welcome to 2024

I’m finally recovering from my piriformis muscle injury and can actually sit more than an hour at a time without getting sore, so i’m hoping to change things up a bit here.

See you soon.