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“Life as a Salesman” inspires emerging bands to be thrifty and creative
In the opening lines of Toronto-based Gavin Slate’s latest music video for “Life as a Salesman,” Gavin explains the importance of self-promotion for emerging artists and bands, “It’s pretty much the most important thing…I do it all myself. So, you … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian Talent, Music, Social Media
Tagged Gavin Slate, iTunes, Life As A Salesman, music video, musician, pick of the week, Sarah Lue, Social media, Starbucks, Toronto, viral
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Blog love
Long gone are the days when artists didn’t want their music found online – gone the way of the 8-track, cassette, CD, video rental store, or however the saying goes. Nowadays, progressive musicians actually push their work on the Internet … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Social Media
Tagged 8-track, Amy Fisher, artists, audio platforms, blog, Blog Love, cassette, CBC, CD, collaborate, DJ, electronic, facebook, fan base, free, hotbiscuit, indie, iTunes, labels, music, musicblogs, musicians, online, Radio-Canada, remix86, remix86.com, reputation, top 40, twitter, video, youtube
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The billion dollar question
Every once in a while we get questions from the public about CBC/Radio-Canada’s funding. Most recently, we received a letter from a CBC audience member asking whether or not our funding has been increasing over time. Presently, we get about … Continue reading
Posted in CBC, Radio-Canada
Tagged budget, CBC, digital, funding, iTunes, Leah Geller, platform, programming, public broadcaster, Radio-Canada, régions, TOU.TV, youtube
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