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Charlottetown

Sunday
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5PM-7PM
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Courtenay

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Edmonton

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9AM-11AM &
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Fredericton

Sunday
10AM-12PM
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Grand Prairie

Sunday
8PM-10PM
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Halifax

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6PM-8PM
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Kingston

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6PM-8PM
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London

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9AM-11AM
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North Bay

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9AM-11AM
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9PM -11PM
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Ottawa-Hull

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6PM-8PM
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9AM-10AM
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St. Catharines

Sunday
10AM-12PM
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Sudbury

Sunday
9AM -11AM
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9PM-11PM
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Timmins

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9AM -11AM
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9PM-11PM
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Toronto

Sunday
10PM-12AM
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Toronto

Friday
10PM-12AM
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Victoria

Sunday
8AM-10AM
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Monday
Jul092012

Interesting Radio Series on the History of Music Industry

Robert Harris is the host of a five-radio radio series for the CBC called Twilight of the Gods.  It's a fascinating look at the history of the record industry.

Start with this interview he did with Brad Wheeler of the Globe and Mail.  Once you're done, catch up on the series at music.cbc.ca.

Reader Comments (1)

Music is natural to humans as is breathing and eating. Problems started when an industry was built around it

July 9, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDavid Miles

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