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Ukrainian Canadian Podcast round-up – Oct 26 2009

Posted are some of Canada’s most popular Ukrainian Canadian radio shows, enjoy! If you’d like to hear more, check out our North American media calendar.

Did you know? (Ottawa, ON)

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Ottawa’s Ukrainian Radio Program – CHIN 97.9 FM Listen Online: http://www.chinradio.com (click on Listen live – Ottawa 97.9) Enjoy traditional & contemporary Ukrainian music, interesting interviews, information & features. Keep up to date with what’s happening in the community, upcoming events and news!

Nash Holos (Vancouver, BC)

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Nash Holos features the best in contemporary and traditional Ukrainian music, by artists from Ukraine, Canada, the United States and elsewhere in the world.

Airing Sundays at 6 p.m. on AM1320 CHMB Vancouver (97.5 Cable FM), Nash Holos is hosted and produced by Paulette “Pawlina” Demchuk MacQuarrie. She has been with Nash Holos since its inception in 1990.

The program also streams live at www.am1320.com. The podcast is available at iTunes and audio archives on the Playlist page.

Ukrainian Time (Montreal, PQ)

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Ukrainian Time is a Ukrainian-language radio programme serving the Montreal community since 1963 and is hosted by Valentyna Golash. Material is often presented in English and French. Ukrainian Time is the media, which bonds the Ukrainian community in Montreal. The one-hour show is broadcast from Radio CFMB 1280 AM in Montreal on Saturdays at 6:00 p.m. and archived on this page for a few weeks at a time.

CBC funds lavish getaways while shutting down Ukrainian RCI

Fellow blog Ukemonde got a response from CBC in regards to them shutting down their Ukrainian language broadcast of their Radio Canada International service:

As I am sure you understand, it was made after extensive consultation and a great deal of careful consideration, and in response to the very difficult financial situation at CBC/Radio-Canada. Although it is bound to Foreign Affairs objectives, Radio Canada International remains fully accountable for its programming. We recognize that the Ukrainian section that opened in 1952 is one of the service’s oldest. We also realize how important it is to the Ukrainian community, in both Canada and the Ukraine. That said, RCI must pull out all the stops to fulfill its mission with a considerably reduced workforce now. Despite the closing of the Ukrainian section and the cancellation of programming in Cantonese, RCI will continue to faithfully carry out its mandate, which is to produce and distribute programming that targets international audiences, with a view to raising awareness of Canada, its values, and its social, economic and cultural life.

But another blog Nash Holos points out that CBC hosted lavish events for their top executives (April 22, 2009):

CBC’s top executives spent more than $60,000 over six months holding meetings in luxury hotels and resorts and expensing such items as sparkling wine and limousine rides. …

More than $21,600 was spent sending 21 CBC and Radio-Canada human resources managers and senior executives to the ritzy Chateau Beauvallon in Mont-Tremblant, Que., for two days. The limo costs alone for one vice-president amounted to $1,009.94.

Is the CBC justified in cutting their Ukrainian language broadcast while using tax-payer money for executive fun?  You can let them know.

The Edge made me facepalm

Listening to a local FM rock station in Toronto CFNY ‘the Edge’, I was disappointed to hear a radio promo where they were playing the Russian anthem and saying they were the Rock station of Minsk, but then quickly corrected themselves to Toronto.

Of course Minsk is in Belarus and not Russia, yet we see this mistake all the time.  Hopefully they didn’t get these guys to do their ads.  You can let the radio station know what you think about their promo.

Holodomor on NPR

A few weeks ago Chicago Public Radio’s Worldview program broadcasted a great piece on the Holodomor.  The show (which you can download or listen to) features segments with a survivor, clergy, academia, media and more!  Definitely worth a listen to.

Vitalina Yushchenko, daughter of President Yushchenko and a 27-year-old mother-of-two fashion model worked the runway in Milan on Tuesday.

Edit:  I just listened to this myself and it’s a great piece to listen to. It’s ideal for anyone who wants an introduction to the Holodomor in audio format.

Nash Holos Ukrainian (Bilingual) Radio Program – May 4, 2008

Nash Holos: British Columbia’s longest-running and only bilingual Ukrainian radio program! It airs live Sundays at 6pm on 1320AM CHMB Vancouver.

On this week’s episode:
Sylvia has easy and delicious cooking tips for beets, Myrna has gift-giving ideas for travelers to Ukraine, Fr. Edward Danylo Evanko on the Ascension, an interview on hemachromotis and the effect of iron overload on Ukrainians, proverb, community events and plenty of great Ukrainian music. CD of the Week: V-V Krayina Mriyi.

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