Canadians unite! Save Brave New Waves!
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
...and American northerners so inclined to listen to Canadian radio.
Just heard that Brave New Waves is to be cancelled due to some marketing driven retooling. I've never loved the Patti Schmidt hosted version, but this show is a valuable resource that shouldn't be removed. Without it, 90% of its programming will never get played on radio here, even if you count in university stations.
Read all about it:
http://www.zoilus.com/documents/news/2005/000376.shtml
Complain to the CBC:
http://www.cbc.ca/contact/index.jsp
Just heard that Brave New Waves is to be cancelled due to some marketing driven retooling. I've never loved the Patti Schmidt hosted version, but this show is a valuable resource that shouldn't be removed. Without it, 90% of its programming will never get played on radio here, even if you count in university stations.
Read all about it:
http://www.zoilus.com/documents/news/2005/000376.shtml
Complain to the CBC:
http://www.cbc.ca/contact/index.jsp
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Count me in! That show was my food when I was a teen!
You know it was all downhill since Brent Bambury left.
I'll write CBC immediately.
You know it was all downhill since Brent Bambury left.
I'll write CBC immediately.
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
My complaint is in.
I'm not crazy about BNW under Patti's reign either, but back in the early 80's, under Brent Bambury (and his predecessor, who I believe also hosted Two New Hours for awhile but whose name has slipped my mind) living in the middle of nowhere, it was a lifeline, and largely responsible for finally finding music I could outrage my far-too-open-minded parents with. Heard so many great artists for the first time on those airwaves...
I'm not crazy about BNW under Patti's reign either, but back in the early 80's, under Brent Bambury (and his predecessor, who I believe also hosted Two New Hours for awhile but whose name has slipped my mind) living in the middle of nowhere, it was a lifeline, and largely responsible for finally finding music I could outrage my far-too-open-minded parents with. Heard so many great artists for the first time on those airwaves...
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Agreed. Patti and producers still play lots of rareties, but it isn't what it was. Where else was a kid in Chatham, Ontario supposed to hear Pere Ubu in 1985?bduffy wrote:You know it was all downhill since Brent Bambury left.![]()
But, if they axe it, it will likely mean more Zed and Jian Ghomeshi-style CBC. I'm so sick of this dufus hipster pandering stuff the CBC is aiming at.
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
I'll take your word for it; the sad thing is I don't get much of a chance to listen to radio with a fulltime audio gig, but that show was so important, man...I discovered so much wicked stuff, I want people today to have that same inspiration. And as you guys have added, how else can non-Torontonians (Ottawa, in my case) stay tuned in to the real alternative?
I didn't find Zed very inspiring, but then again; maybe I'm just waiting for them to play Coil or Einsterzendie Neubatten!
I didn't find Zed very inspiring, but then again; maybe I'm just waiting for them to play Coil or Einsterzendie Neubatten!
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- KVRian
- 1103 posts since 19 Apr, 2004 from Trent Severn WaterWay
one complaint comin up for that cause
over hear to,
used to stay up till 3;am ,then set the tape deck on record
wake up in the morn to amazing bizzare stuff
changed my outlook on music, forever
I've had a few other bones to pick with cbc anyway "lets rush the place"
over hear to,
used to stay up till 3;am ,then set the tape deck on record
wake up in the morn to amazing bizzare stuff
changed my outlook on music, forever
I've had a few other bones to pick with cbc anyway "lets rush the place"
- KVRist
- 41 posts since 16 May, 2003 from Ottawa
I have nothing but good memories about bnw from the 80's. In fact it was there, when I was 18, that I first heard electronic music that I actually thought didn't suck
....hmmm.... That was Land of Rape and Honey from Ministry btw.
It'd be a huge shame to see it go. Let's hope that this is a false alarm, but it sounds like Wilson would be in a good position to know...
Oluf
It'd be a huge shame to see it go. Let's hope that this is a false alarm, but it sounds like Wilson would be in a good position to know...
Oluf
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- KVRAF
- 1981 posts since 26 Oct, 2003 from Toronto
The New Music down to half an hour, Brave New Waves getting cancelled, Royal York is now The Fairmont, and TTC is going up to $2.50....
I'm ashamed to be Canadian! Because Canadians are the most biased towards Canadians... Bunch of Canuck hating Canadians!
Whoa geez, maple syrup and back bacon, eh? Okay - so I'll be like Alanis then, eh.
I'm ashamed to be Canadian! Because Canadians are the most biased towards Canadians... Bunch of Canuck hating Canadians!
Whoa geez, maple syrup and back bacon, eh? Okay - so I'll be like Alanis then, eh.
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- KVRAF
- 1981 posts since 26 Oct, 2003 from Toronto
Even with her short haircut, I still like need more hair to be like her, eh?
Wondered if she's selling the leftovers on Ebay? Hey hosehead, can we like pick up Ebay on the radio eh?
Isn't it ironic - the day Alanis gets dual US citizenship, Brave New Waves gets 'cut'... Don't you think?
Wondered if she's selling the leftovers on Ebay? Hey hosehead, can we like pick up Ebay on the radio eh?
Isn't it ironic - the day Alanis gets dual US citizenship, Brave New Waves gets 'cut'... Don't you think?
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- KVRist
- 461 posts since 12 Jan, 2003 from Kyoto
If this happens, they might as well just sink Canada into the sea.
Seriously, this is so disappointing that my faith in not only the CBC, but in humanity itself, is badly shaken.
Seriously, this is so disappointing that my faith in not only the CBC, but in humanity itself, is badly shaken.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Oh but don't worry, they'll probably replace it with some kind of Top Ten. Who can argue with a countdown? (Muchmusic seems to set the Canadian media strategy of how to pander to youth/dimwitsPeel wrote:If this happens, they might as well just sink Canada into the sea.
Seriously, this is so disappointing that my faith in not only the CBC, but in humanity itself, is badly shaken.
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- KVRian
- 1103 posts since 19 Apr, 2004 from Trent Severn WaterWay
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(Muchmusic seems to set the Canadian media strategy of how to pander to youth/dimwits
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man,, thats the most ridiculous slant on the industry I've ever seen
how about eatin some dog doo to get a chance at puttin your name on a list of idiots waiting for a chance at getting into a lottery with the chance of winning tickets to see Avril
when is she gunna show some skin, she'll get way more air play,,,if thats possible
(Muchmusic seems to set the Canadian media strategy of how to pander to youth/dimwits
man,, thats the most ridiculous slant on the industry I've ever seen
how about eatin some dog doo to get a chance at puttin your name on a list of idiots waiting for a chance at getting into a lottery with the chance of winning tickets to see Avril
when is she gunna show some skin, she'll get way more air play,,,if thats possible
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Trying to decipher, are you criticizing me? Not sure why if so, as I think countdowns are vile and heinous (thought that was obvious).vtx wrote:man,, thats the most ridiculous slant on the industry I've ever seen
When Sook Yin Lee left Muchmusic, in a moment of candor in an interview when asked about the demise of the Wedge, her response was that as long as you make something a top ten, target viewers will eat it up. Make something esoteric and freeform, target viewers got brain freeze.
Around the same time, at least 50% of Much's program schedule became a Top Ten something.
