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Entrepreneur explains why local radio is not dead

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Bell Media recently sold half of its radio portfolio, saying it was no longer 'a viable business.' My Broadcasting Corporation disagreed and scooped up four of the stations. Company president Jon Pole explains to The National’s Ian...
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One woman appeared on a children’s show. The other was named after her — and they finally met

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Tangiene Poholko was named after a young girl of the same name who appeared on a 1972 episode of the Edmonton kids television program, Popcorn Playhouse. Fast-forward a few decades, when Poholko found her namesake, Tangyne Berry — and...
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Tangiene Poholko finally found someone with the same name: the woman she was named after

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Tangiene Poholko was named after a young girl of the same name who appeared on a 1972 episode of the Edmonton kids' television program Popcorn Playhouse. Fast-forward a few decades, and Poholko finally finds her namesake, Tangyne Berry —...
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Gottheimer announces plan to protect AM radio frequency in new electric cars

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Rep Josh Gottheimer argues that AM radio is important for public safety during emergencies.
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Interview moments that made us smile | Rewind 2023

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During a year of interviews, The National’s Ian Hanomansing learned a lot about hard work and perseverance, but there was also time for some fun.
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FEMA to Test Emergency Alert System

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FEMA to Test Emergency Alert System
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Meet the French CEO on a personal crusade to crush cancer stigma in the workplace

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A campaign launched by Publicis Groupe’s chief executive to empower workers receiving cancer treatment has got the backing of more than 600 companies.
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Scientist creates tiny 'frog pants' to track amphibian navigation

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Stanford University biologist Andrius Pašukonis explains how and why he makes itty bitty Speedo-like tracking devices — called "frog pants" — to study extremely small rainforest critters.
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Ford Decides to Keep AM Radio on 2024 Models

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Owners of new Ford vehicles will be able to tune in to AM radio in their cars, trucks and SUVs after all.
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How can AI-generated fakes be detected?

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Fake AI-generated videos and images are increasingly available online, but picking them out is becoming harder and harder. Futurist Sinead Bovell takes CBC’s David Common through some of the dupes and shows him how to spot them.
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Fake Drake? How to spot AI-generated content

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Fake AI-generated videos and images are increasingly available online, but picking them out is becoming harder and harder. Futurist Sinead Bovell takes CBC’s David Common through some of the dupes and shows him how to spot them.
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Palestinian Prisoners Day: Thousands held in Israeli jails

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Palestinian Prisoners' Day is marked every April 17th.
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Ukraine war: Borodyanka residents return to destroyed homes

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Fears there could be even worse atrocities to come - as harrowing images from the town of Borodyanka, show building after building destroyed.
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B.C. senior survives 6 days adrift at sea

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A B.C. senior spent six days adrift at sea, surviving on minimal food in a lifeboat before he was rescued. Don Cavers, 77, was sailing from Colombia to Puerto Rico when his sailboat lost power and then started to sink.
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ABBA return after 40 years with new album and virtual stage show

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“We took a break in the spring of 1982 and now we’ve decided it’s time to end it," ABBA said in a statement Thursday.
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Blue Jays fans disappointed by loss of radio broadcast

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Toronto Blue Jays fans who rely on getting their play-by-play of games from the radio will now be only getting it through the TV team and people are not happy.
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Zimbabwe education: School lessons broadcast on the radio

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English lessons are being taught over the radio instead of in the classroom because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Beloved British singer Dame Vera Lynn dies at 103

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Dame Vera Lynn, the endearingly popular "Forces' Sweetheart" who serenaded British troops abroad during the Second World War with favourites such as We'll Meet Again, and The White Cliffs of Dover, has died at 103.
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A look back at 'The Forces' Sweetheart,' Dame Vera Lynn

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The CBC's Adrienne Arsenault found Lynn lively, engaged and full of memories on her 90th birthday in England.
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RCMP don't believe suspect had access to police radio during rampage

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Though the suspect in the Nova Scotia rampage had access to a mock police vehicle, RCMP believe encrypted channels would have prevented him from hearing communications on police radio.
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Larry King, renowned television and radio host, dies at 87

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Larry King's interviews with world leaders, movie stars and ordinary people helped define American conversation for a half-century. He died at age 87 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, the production company he founded said...
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Education on hold: School closures disadvantaging Africa's poor

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As education moves online for millions of students, many others are left behind. Al Jazeera reports from East Africa on the growing digital divide.
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Why Indigenous radio is different

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Miki Wolf from CBC Indigenous speaks to three Indigenous radio champions across the country about what makes our music so special.