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Topic: Shelagh Rogers


In the News (Tue 14 Feb 12)

  
  Our Public Airwaves - How Shelagh got her groove back
Rogers left her show in the winter because her blood pressure was critically high.
Watching Rogers in her serenity shed, how carefully she articulates her thoughts and how quiet and honest they are, it's easy to imagine the young, shy girl who grew up the eldest of four children in an upper-middle-class family in Ottawa and was drawn to the microphone as a way of hiding.
Rogers is a deeply spiritual person, even though she is not enamoured of organized religion.
www.publicairwaves.ca /index.php?page=333   (1591 words)

  
 Shelagh Rogers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shelagh Rogers (born 1956) is a Canadian radio broadcaster.
Rogers began her career in broadcasting at Kingston, Ontario's CKWS, hosting a country music program while still a student at Queen's University.
Simultaneously with this programming change, Rogers took a short-term health leave from the CBC, which was believed by some observers to be a sign of Rogers' disappointment at her change of assignment.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shelagh_Rogers   (400 words)

  
 Shelagh Rogers -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Shelagh Rogers (born 1956) is a (A river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma) Canadian radio broadcaster.
Rogers grew up in (The capital of Canada (located in southeastern Ontario across the Ottawa river from Quebec)) Ottawa, (A prosperous and industrialized province in central Canada) Ontario.
In 1980, Rogers joined CBC radio in (The capital of Canada (located in southeastern Ontario across the Ottawa river from Quebec)) Ottawa, hosting the local current affairs programs and jazz and classical music broadcasts.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/sh/shelagh_rogers.htm   (515 words)

  
 Reclaim the Media - reclaimthemedia.org
This can't be me,'" Rogers said Wednesday in Victoria, where she stopped by the Pandora Avenue picket line to meet and greet colleagues and loyal listeners.
The show of support for Victoria's 29 locked out employees was Rogers' first stop on a tour that could take her to picket lines in Kelowna, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, maybe Moose Jaw and Winnipeg over the next two weeks.
Rogers said she wants clarity and is confused about why this issue is driving the dispute.
www.reclaimthemedia.org /stories.php?story=05/09/02/4439347   (552 words)

  
 Quick Quotes Quill: Interviews with J.K.Rowling, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Rogers: We're going to be asking some of the questions that were called in on our hotline from kids across the country.
Rogers: Charles Dickens once said that the Falls were the second great disappointment for a honeymooning couple [laughs].
Rogers: I do hear that in the fifth volume, that's about to come out, that Harry is going to have to deal with death.
www.the-leaky-cauldron.org /quickquotes/articles/2000/1000-cbc-rogers.htm   (3145 words)

  
 Lannan Foundation - Shelagh Rogers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Shelagh Rogers, one of the most familiar and beloved of Canadian radio voices, is the host of CBC Radio One’s morning show, Sounds Like Canada, featuring interviews with contemporary Canadian newsmakers, authors, and artists.
Rogers is also a published poet and writer, and a dedicated volunteer for the literacy movement.
In 1995 she received the Jack Award for her contribution to raising awareness of Canadian writers and their work.
www.lannan.org /lf/bios/detail/shelagh-rogers   (89 words)

  
 The Well Intentioned Loudmouth
I was touched by Shelagh's reflections on her 25 years at the CBC in this incredible show, where she is interviewed by her colleagues while driving the streets of Vancouver.
I also was intrigued by a CBC Kelowna reporter's comment to Shelagh that he and his colleagues were a little conflicted about how they would be able to objectively cover unions when they got back to work.
I think Shelagh Rogers is one of the most human voices on the radio and, ironically, I don't think I would have got this level of humanity if I had heard her 25th year thoughts on my radio as opposed to on the Internet.
arjunsingh.typepad.com   (1915 words)

  
 When The Body Says No - The Hidden Cost of Stress
Many CBC listeners were chagrined to learn last week that radio personality Shelagh Rogers is taking a break from her national morning program, Sounds Like Canada.
Rogers is rumoured to be exhausted from hassles with CBC management, the ebullient radio host insisted, "It is not a stress leave.
Rogers may be excused for making that false distinction.
www.whenthebodysaysno.ca /artglobe0302.html   (848 words)

  
 Library Panel Transcription of CBC radio program
SHELAGH ROGERS (HOST): It was the place where many children fell in love with reading and with learning, the school library.
We were living in the poor area, but I saw in the very rich Canadian city posters where teachers were saying that they don't have textbooks, so a rich city is not serving their kids better than my poor village.
There is no circulation of materials, but it's because of course there's no teacher or librarian in there actually selecting resources to meet the curriculum and to meet the needs of the students in their school.
www.peopleforeducation.com /librarycoalition/libpanel.html   (2041 words)

  
 Saturday Night at the Movies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although there was some concern that the network would lose Saturday Night at the Movies, its highest-rated program, Bassett instead negotiated an agreement with York University to include the series in its film studies curriculum.
Yost retired as host of the series in 1999, and was replaced for one season by Shelagh Rogers.
When Rogers moved to the CBC the following year to host This Morning, Saturday Night at the Movies briefly changed to a hostless format.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saturday_Night_at_the_Movies   (254 words)

  
 NAB2004 Daily News Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
This year's event is already drawing even more interest, Rogers said, as more and more churches discover how easy it is to become broadcast or webcast content producers.
Rogers said the magazine's booth will include a new "Quiet Stage" technology where bands play during the conference but instead of having their performances amplified, their instruments will be feeding mixing boards, allowing attendees to try their hands at mixing their own audio.
Rogers said conference attendees also benefit from the opportunity to meet with vendors elsewhere on the show floor and to see and hear the very latest in broadcast technology.
www.imaspub.com /nabdaily/preview/MonAM_Worship.shtml   (600 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Festival of Words - Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Shelagh Rogers is a twenty plus-year veteran of CBC Radio.
Shelagh Rogers is one of a small group of recipients of the John Drainie Award for Outstanding Contribution to Canadian Broadcasting, and in the spring of 2002, she received an honorary doctorate from the University of Western Ontario.
Shelagh Rogers has recently moved to Vancouver, British Columbia to host the program Sounds Like Canada which is a program that takes you to the communities and people who make this country so diverse, complex and exciting.
www.sasktelwebsite.net /praifes/rogers.htm   (152 words)

  
 Journalist rogers st johns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Journalist and fellow screenwriter Adela Rogers St. Johns said of her: "As awriter, she is the unquestioned head of her profession.
Rogers received an MA in theology from the College of Saint Elizabeth where she...
He continues to be host/producer of the AHL on Rogers Television.
www.bluetoothbest.com /journalist+rogers+st+johns.html   (994 words)

  
 CMG Fredericton
Thom Swift of Hot Toddy told Shelagh that he attributes a lot of the band's success to exposure on CBC, and he said he's worried that the impact of the lockout will have on their new album, "Live at the Blackbox," recorded with another New Brunswick band, Isaac & Blewett.
Shelagh met with Thom Swift of the local band "Hot Toddy." Here Jacques is recording a song that Tom sang for us.
Shelagh is keeping a blog of her visits to lines across the country so keep checking there for her account of her visit.
frederictonguild.blogspot.com   (1637 words)

  
 Alumni Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Shelagh Rogers, Arts'77, host of CBC Radio's national show This Morning, will receive the 2002 John Orr Award from the Toronto Branch of the Alumni Association.
Rogers joins an illustrious list of past recipients that includes former chancellors Agnes Benidickson, Arts'41, LLD'79, Roland Michener, LLD'58, and author Roberston Davies, BA'36, LLD'62.
Rogers, who said that she was "thrilled and delighted," will attend the gala Orr Dinner on November 16 to accept her Award.
alumni.queensu.ca /awards/shelaghrogers.htm   (448 words)

  
 iridescent spoke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
We discussed for close to a half an hour with Shelagh Rogers, host of Sounds like Canada, all things cuddling.
On this blog back in January there were several posts and dozens of comments on the topic and that's one of the reasons I was asked to part of the panel.
Shelagh Rogers is very cool and knows how to get the best out of people.
mamadunce.blogspot.com /2005/05/post-coital-clean-up.html   (202 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - - U695666
Unfortunately Shelagh Rogers doesn't seem to have found the time to write anything by way of an introduction yet, but hopefully that will soon change.
By the way, if you've become a member but haven't yet written an Introduction to your Personal Space, then this is what your Space looks like to visitors (and, in the same way that you can't leave a message here for this Researcher, others won't be able to leave messages for you on your Space).
Shelagh Rogers hasn't added any friends to their list.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/h2g2/U695666   (301 words)

  
 Allison Crowe mp3s Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah Throw Your Arms Around Me John Lennon's Imagine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Shelagh brings together some of the coolest people she met on the road.
Shelagh's Caravan began in Victoria, BC, and Allison Crowe was the first singer/songwriter to be part of the Caravan.
The performer joins Shelagh to talk about her own recent cross-country tour and her European debut next month." And, Allison performs A Case of You.
www.allisoncrowe.com /music2.html   (1214 words)

  
 CBC Radio | Sounds Like Canada | Host
Shelagh Rogers is the host of a CBC Radio program that connects Canadians through the stories of their lives.
Rogers began her career in broadcasting at CKWS Radio and Television in Kingston, Ontario.
In June of 2000, Rogers began two years as host of CBC Radio's premier current affairs program This Morning in the old Morningside time slot.
www.cbc.ca /soundslikecanada/host.html   (635 words)

  
 CBC Radio | Sounds Like Canada
Shelagh Rogers invites you to join her and her guests weekday mornings at 10 o'clock.
Shelagh talks with George Sapounidis and Daniel Cross.
Jian Ghomeshi and Shelagh Rogers set up the daily National Playlist debate Monday - Friday at 11:30 a.m., as part of Sounds Like Canada.
www.cbc.ca /soundslikecanada   (314 words)

  
 Shelagh Rogers on Vancouver picket line: 2-4 p.m. today (CBCunplugged.com)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Shelagh Rogers on Vancouver picket line: 2-4 p.m.
Re: Shelagh Rogers on Vancouver picket line: 2-4 p.m.
I would like to suggest that the CBC keep Shelagh Rogers locked out until her grammar (and that of many of her colleagues) is up to scratch.
cbcunplugged.blogware.com /blog/_archives/2005/9/2/1192387.html   (244 words)

  
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Shelagh Rogers Monday, March 17, 2003 TORONTO (CP) - Sounds like Shelagh Rogers is heading for the West Coast.
Rogers' morning program, Sounds Like Canada, will be redesigned and moved to Vancouver in September says Jane Chalmers, CBC Radio vice- president.
Amid rumours that she was unhappy with the format of the flagship morning show that began last October, Rogers has been on the medical leave since January for high blood pressure.
www.angelfire.com /ok/worldofradio/dxld3047.txt   (4762 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
The technical capabilities at some churches border on the amazing, says Shelagh Rogers, organizer of a convention for church tekkies opening this week in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Rogers says churches with drama ministries are most likely to use pyrotechnics in worship.
But church leaders who are big technology users are sensitive to the criticism that the message can get swallowed up in the delivery system, or that church services are becoming more entertainment than worship.
www.knoxstudio.com /shns/story.cfm?pk=TECH-FAITH-05-19-03&cat=LR   (582 words)

  
 Odeo: A Really Big Show: Shelagh Rogers MC's Lockout Concert in Calgary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Shelagh Rogers’ Caravan Unlocked continues to gather momentum on her trek east.
The lastest evidence of that is a big CBC Unlocked show that she MC’ed in Calgary Monday night.
Calgary Unlocked Concert, Part 1 Calgary Unlocked Concert, Part 2 Calgary Unlocked Concert, Part 3 Last night, Shelagh chaired a public meeting on the lockout in Moose Jaw and this mornng she’s picketing with locked out Guild members in Regina.
www.odeo.com /audio/231797/view   (231 words)

  
 rabble news - everyone's a critic
SHELAGH: Yes, the dark side of your faith seems very attractive to you.
SHELAGH: And I’m in the midst of a chat with Osama bin Laden, terrorist, freedom fighter, holy man and millionaire.
BIN LADEN: Hope, and thousands of sleeping operatives in dozens of countries waiting for the right moment to strike at the decadence of the Western serpent is all I have, Shelagh.
www.rabble.ca /everyones_a_critic.shtml?x=3215   (554 words)

  
 Get on the ARK!
Announcer (Shelagh Rogers): Canada's Environment Minister, David Anderson, out forward two options yesterday on how Canada could ratify the Kyoto climate change protocol.
But first on the positive side, as you said in that clip that you played in the beginning this is a good start to open up the debate and define the choices for Canadians.
We have to cooperate globally to address climate change otherwise as scientific projections show us we're gonna see wholesale transformation of the environment with enormous costs, not just to the environment but to the economy and to society and in general.
www.web.net /~ark/news/article5.html   (3060 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Churches zero in on special effects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
The technical capabilities at some churches border on the amazing, says Shelagh Rogers, organizer of a convention for church tekkies last week in Cincinnati.
Inspiration Technology 2003 was expected to draw about 1,600 pastors and other church officials and members wanting to learn how to adapt technology to services.
Rogers said churches with drama ministries are most likely to use pyrotechnics in worship.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,505035366,00.html   (591 words)

  
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Shelagh Rogers sounds like Canada Murray Whyte, Entertainment reporter READY FOR THE SHOW: Shelagh Rogers show debuts today on CBC.
Shelagh Rogers cocks her head to one side, a little suspicious.
It's been a long summer, and one that, until the final days before her June departure as host of CBC Radio One's This Morning, CBC's venerable morning show that was slated for cancellation, seemed to leave her fate up in the air.
www.worldofradio.com /dxld2159.txt   (13192 words)

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