Broadcast Chronicles Season 2

Interview: Paul James – Program/News Director Radio NL Kamloops

24 min · 1. juni 2025
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Interview: Paul James – what makes an AM radio station become a ‘station of record’ and thrive for decades with news and information programming. In this episode, Is there a future and purpose for such stations? Bruce chats with Radio NL [https://www.radionl.com/] Kamloops Program/News Director Paul James about community connections, emergency programming and differences between B.C.’s Lower Mainland/Victoria and the Interior.

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