Broadcast Chronicles Season 2

Interview: Aaron Levy – Executive Director CIVL Radio

28 min · 15. Mai 2025
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Interview: Aaron Levy – when a station says it serves the communities of a certain region, what does it really mean? Bruce chats with CIVL Radio [https://www.civl.ca/] Executive Director Aaron Levy about the campus and community radio station at the University of the Fraser Valley and how it differs from commercial outlets. They also discuss such topics as independent or new artists (musicians), programming misconceptions and some important recent accomplishments and developments.

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Episode Interview: Brian Antonson - Author, Broadcaster, former Associate Dean of Broadcast & Media Communications at the British Columbia Institute of Technology Cover

Interview: Brian Antonson - Author, Broadcaster, former Associate Dean of Broadcast & Media Communications at the British Columbia Institute of Technology

Interview: Brian Antonson – in this episode, Bruce chats with Brian Antonson, author, broadcaster and former Associate Dean of Broadcast & Media Communications at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) about his new book –Slumach’s Gold: In Search of a Legend-and a Curse (New Edition), [https://www.heritagehouse.ca/book/slumachs-gold-2/] his third on the topic, Brian once again teams up with his brother Rick Antonson and Mary Trainer to chronicle what may be one of Canada’s best campfire stories. Lost gold. An unjust hanging. A curse. Those combined with spectacular photos to match some of British Columbia’s most breathtaking backcountry make this latest version truly a ‘great Canadian read. Bruce asks Brian about how a broadcaster/educator could have stumbled into telling this story for more than five decades.

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