Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
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Station to Station was the original name of the "great Canadian novel" that I was going to write after a backpacking trip to Europe as a young man. Station to Station has become even more relevant as I reflect back on my years working in the radio industry.
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
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The audiobook “Italian Car Tales” written by Patrick Henz tells the story of the pioneers in the Italian race car and automobile industry. Patrick’s book explores the fascinating history of automobiles and introduces us to the remarkable individuals who shaped ..read more
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
1y ago
Without even realizing it former radio news anchor Jeff Howatt helped me through a major on-air news presentation crisis I was going through. Howatt was the afternoon news anchor at 104.5 CHUM-FM in Toronto, while I was the afternoon news ..read more
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
1y ago
"Love You Forever, it just came out of some personal experiences ... I had some baggage about things that had happened to me that I had carried into that story ..read more
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
1y ago
“I’ve always dreamed of winning a JUNO. So being here right now is a dream come true ..read more
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
1y ago
Someone stole my 1990 David Cassidy radio interview and has taken credit for it as their own. I received a copy of this fraudster’s interview from someone who heard the interview and realized it was mine and let me know ..read more
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
1y ago
The more we practiced in front of a microphone or camera in the school setting, the more comfortable we would be in a real life on-air setting ..read more
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
1y ago
Journalist Cal McAffrey is assigned to cover the murder of an assistant to U.S Congressman Stephen Collins. McAffrey’s investigation about his old friend’s assistant leads to the discovery of a cover-up that involves many prominent Washington D.C. politicians. Kevin MacDonald directs ..read more
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
1y ago
The flu and serious injuries from a car accident didn’t stop Abbie Hoffman from talking for two-and-a-half-hours to an audience at the University of Guelph in September of 1988. The co-founder of the 1960s counter-culture group the Youth International Party, or Yippies ..read more
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
1y ago
Reporting the news is serious business! Reporters need to cover stories that may provoke a range of emotions from the tragic to the light hearted. One light hearted story I was assigned to was to cover a preview of a ..read more
Station to Station with Joe Pavia Blog
1y ago
Broadcast News is the 1987 comedy/drama set at a regional television news bureau in Washington D.C. Writer and director James L. Brooks gives a behind the scenes look at a tv newsroom which highlights the conflict brewing between serious news ..read more