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[[David M.R.D. Spencer]] made a presentation to the [[CRTC:Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission]] in [[:Category:City-Hull|Hull]], [[:Category:Québec|Québec]] during the January '''1982''' [[Religious Broadcasting Hearings]]. During his deputation, he played a variety of music created by Canadian Christians. He asked the [[CRTC Commissioners]] to encourage the radio airplay of music written, recorded and produced by Canadian Christians on Canadian [[AM radio]] and [[FM radio]] stations. The 1982 [[CRTC Commissioners]] learned that there was a considerable amount of [[CANCON]] (Canadian content) being produced by Christian artists. However, there were not enough venues to expose this music to the general public. | [[David M.R.D. Spencer]] made a presentation to the [[CRTC:Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission]] in [[:Category:City-Hull|Hull]], [[:Category:Québec|Québec]] during the January '''1982''' [[Religious Broadcasting Hearings]]. During his deputation, he played a variety of music created by Canadian Christians. He asked the [[CRTC Commissioners]] to encourage the radio airplay of music written, recorded and produced by Canadian Christians on Canadian [[AM radio]] and [[FM radio]] stations. The 1982 [[CRTC Commissioners]] learned that there was a considerable amount of [[CANCON]] (Canadian content) being produced by Christian artists. However, there were not enough venues to expose this music to the general public. | ||
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It was in '''1982''' that Prof. [[Trevor W. Payne]], a native of Barbados, started, with Daisy Peterson Sweeney (sister of Oscar Peterson), what is now the [[Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir]]. It was to be a one-time event: the choir was to perform as part of the 75th Anniversary of Union United Church in [[:Category:City-Montréal|Montréal]]. The concert featured guests [[Oliver Jones]], [[Ranee Lee]] and [[Charlie Biddle]]. The concert was a smash, and the group, needless to say, hasn't stopped singing! [[Montreal_Jubilation_Gospel_Choir|Read more..]] | It was in '''1982''' that Prof. [[Trevor W. Payne]], a native of Barbados, started, with Daisy Peterson Sweeney (sister of Oscar Peterson), what is now the [[Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir]]. It was to be a one-time event: the choir was to perform as part of the 75th Anniversary of Union United Church in [[:Category:City-Montréal|Montréal]]. The concert featured guests [[Oliver Jones]], [[Ranee Lee]] and [[Charlie Biddle]]. The concert was a smash, and the group, needless to say, hasn't stopped singing! [[Montreal_Jubilation_Gospel_Choir|Read more..]] | ||
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1982 Activities, Births, Deaths and Events in Canadian MediaDuring this year, the following activities, births, deaths and events were experienced by Canadian Christians involved in media. You can help us update this page by contacting our Project Leaader and sending your suggestion.
David M.R.D. Spencer made a presentation to the CRTC:Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in Hull, Québec during the January 1982 Religious Broadcasting Hearings. During his deputation, he played a variety of music created by Canadian Christians. He asked the CRTC Commissioners to encourage the radio airplay of music written, recorded and produced by Canadian Christians on Canadian AM radio and FM radio stations. The 1982 CRTC Commissioners learned that there was a considerable amount of CANCON (Canadian content) being produced by Christian artists. However, there were not enough venues to expose this music to the general public.
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