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The Roy Green Show disappeared from AM640's airwaves just after 3:30 PM Sunday, Whether it comes back as I type this is an open question. The show was doing fine until just before the second bottom of the hour break, when it kept getting intermittent signals until it finally broke up completely and went out.
There was lots of dead air, until either someone - or more likely automation after all that quiet - kicked in with a "we're having technical problems" announcement, followed by generic fill music, which played over and over again.
But Roy Green had effectively disappeared, including the online feed. (It was fine on the CKNW feed.)
In the old days, you could have tuned to CHML to catch what you missed. But since Corus turned it off with little notice earlier this year, your radio could be seen - but without Green.
No explanation of why the feed broke up many times and then suddenly died.
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Wow, talk about a dated back-up tape. When the feed failed to come back after half an hour, they aired an old talk show - hosted by, of all people, Charles Adler! I don't think he's been with Corus since 2021!
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To end this thread, the final segment of Roy Green came back at 4:48 PM Sunday, more than an hour after the feed disappeared.(My guess - it took that long to get an engineer in on a Sunday to fix things.) One of the longest outages I can recall on a Toronto radio station in a very long time.
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So weird, how is it that the fill in program was an ancient Adler program.
How did they even come to have one supposedly at the ready?
And I still can't comprehend SENATOR Charles Adler.
Oh well, if he was an American Trump would have probably made him head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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newsguy1 wrote:
So weird, how is it that the fill in program was an ancient Adler program.
How did they even come to have one supposedly at the ready?
Sounds like they lost the link to the transmitter. Stations have an iPod running on a loop the the tx site as a last-resort backup; they frequently neglect to update them.
Online!
These days, if a Corus station goes quiet and actually comes back on air it's a surprise.
PJ
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Dead air and Charles Adler? One in the same me thinks....
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Glen Warren wrote:
Dead air and Charles Adler? One in the same me thinks....
Many of today's talkers wouldn't hold a candle to Tom Cherrington's 'Action Line', both in terms of topics and general level of discussion. 🤨
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No one could scowl like Tom Cherington. He had a basic dignity and seriousness about him too. Those days I was listening only on FM but for him and Paul Hanover (occasionally Wally) on the way to work.
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Easily Amused wrote:
Glen Warren wrote:
Dead air and Charles Adler? One in the same me thinks....
Many of today's talkers wouldn't hold a candle to Tom Cherrington's 'Action Line', both in terms of topics and general level of discussion. 🤨
Totally agree. Many decades ago, I called his show. I think the topic was senior citizens dating. I suggested that the Queen Mom and George Burns, then approaching 100, would make a great couple. He loved the idea.
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btw, I heard the Roy Green Show calamity yesterday. It fell apart after the repeat airing of an interview with Kevin O'Leary, then Roy asked the audience to call in 'with your reaction' and went to commercial. The handling of the obvious technical difficulties was painful and tested patience. I shut the radio off and returned twice only to be astounded with the wily and dishonest voice of Charles Adler. When a station doesn't do their best or try to do their best I lose enthusiasm and become indifferent to its existence.
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Why do people still interview Kevin O'Leary. He blew all credibility years ago when he pretended to run for prime minister, only to pathetically drop out.
But not before one horrendous gaffe when he was interviewed outside the Parliament buildings in Ottawa and referred to being on "Capitol Hill."
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newsguy1 wrote:
Why do people still interview Kevin O'Leary. He blew all credibility years ago when he pretended to run for prime minister, only to pathetically drop out.
But not before one horrendous gaffe when he was interviewed outside the Parliament buildings in Ottawa and referred to being on "Capitol Hill."
I think it's his enormous personal charisma, though his astute nautical prowess is also without peer.
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Tom "Well madam!" Cherrington and Jack "in precisely 60 seconds!) Webster...
Two of Canada's broadcast legends.
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