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Canadian Arts/Media Job Posts For January 7, 2015

SAS Canada is looking for an enthusiastic individual to help support their Academic Program.

The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto is looking for a Audio Visual-Information & Communications Technology Support Specialist who provides technical leadership in the management, implementation and support of audio visual technology in the Peter Gilgan Centre for Research & Learning and across the Hospital.

Mountain FM in Squamish and Whistler is seeking a Part-time Announcer to perform various live shows.

The Bounce in Edmonton is looking for someone to Host and produce an engaging and fun CHR afternoon show.

SONiC 1029 Alternative Edmonton is looking for a full time midday host. You must be motivated, organized,and a team player who understands and lives the Alt Rock lifestyle.

Have you been looking for your big break in the radio business? 570 News in Kitchener is seeking another Part Time Board Operator who has working knowledge with broadcast audio boards to join their growing team.

The Telegraph-Journal is the provincial newspaper for New Brunswick with a long history of award-winning journalism, and they have an opening for a Reporter – Legislative Bureau.

The Burlington Post, an award-winning community newspaper, is looking for a hard-working full-time Reporter to work in their busy newsroom.

Tangerine is looking for a Social Media Marketing Campaign Lead who will help deliver Tangerine’s marketing objectives by developing and executing effective and innovative social media marketing campaigns.

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is looking for a Social Media Marketing Coordinator responsible for social media community management and working with a team gathering content primarily for the brand social media channels.

Do you consider yourself a mountain person, or someone that dreams of living the mountain adventure? Do you ski or snowboard? Do you crave the outdoor lifestyle? Mountain FM in Squamish and Whistler is seeking a full-time on air personality to perform various live shows.

Sportsnet in Toronto has an opening for a Presentation Coordinator/Assistant Director.

Rogers is seeking a Client Services Manager to report to the Director, Content Solutions and Publisher, Walmart Live Better/Vivre Mieux Walmart at our One Mount Pleasant location.

Does working in a dynamic hockey production environment, assisting with all aspects of day-to-day production interest you? Would you like to contribute content for various Sportsnet programming initiatives? Do you want to be involved with daily news programming, specialty programs and live event coverage of the NHL? If this sounds like you, then Rogers Hockey is looking for you.

Maple Leaf Foods in Calgary has an opening for a Western Canada Culinary Chef responsible for providing culinary support to the Western Canadian Sales Team.

Brunswick News is Atlantic Canada’s most dynamic media group, and they’re now looking for Summer interns.

RBC in Toronto has an opening for a Director Recruitment, Channel Strategies & Marketing.

Hewlett Packard in Mississauga has an opening for a Canada Country Marketing Manager that will manage the development, delivery, and analysis of integrated go-to-market programs for a country that include all products, solutions and services sold in the country.

Sid Lee is a global creative team of 500 professionals crafting innovative consumer experiences to drive value for top-tier brands, and they are looking for a PR Manager.

Canadian Blood Services has an opening for a Coordinator, Digital Communications.

Douglas College is accepting resumes for the Recreation and Wellness Coordinator, responsible for planning, implementing and overseeing a campus recreation and wellness program in collaboration with key campus stakeholders that supports students and employees at both New Westminster and Coquitlam campuses.

Kinaxis is a leading edge software company located in Ottawa, and they are currently looking for a Social Media and Public Relations Manager.

VIA Rail has an opening for a Senior Advisor, Public Relations to develops and implements public relations strategies, including media relations, for VIA Rail in Quebec and Eastern Canada.

University of Alberta’s Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research has an opening for a Communications Associate.

City of Mississauga has an opening for a Marketing Consultant.

RBC is looking for a Writer, Content Marketing who will assist in originating high-quality copy and strategic messaging in support of content marketing initiatives and marketing campaigns.

Sid Lee is a global creative team of 550 professionals crafting innovative consumer experiences to drive value for top-tier brands, and they’re looking for a Community Manager.

Hootsuite in Vancouver has an opening for a Program Coordinator, Social Media Coaching.

Hill+Knowlton Strategies is looking for an experienced account director to lead client work, and oversee communications program development and implementation.

Thalmic Labs is looking for a Marketing Coordinator responsible for all social media platforms.

Jim Carrey’s “Man on the Moon” audition tape is spot-on

Jim Carrey’s portrayal of Andy Kaufman was so good, you’ll wonder why he had to audition for the role.

Fun Fact: The soundtrack for the film was written by R.E.M., whose 1992 song “Man on the Moon” (originally written in honor of Kaufman) gave the film its title. The soundtrack also included the Grammy-nominated song “The Great Beyond,” which remains the band’s highest-charting single in the United Kingdom.

Kendrick Lamar on Depression

A lot of times in interviews, people ask me things like, “How does it feel now? What have you bought your mom and your pops and family?” Nobody ever really asks about what it’s like trying to adapt to fame and money and how much of a depression it can make for you. How much of a depression it could put you in knowing that so many kids hang on to your words. I can’t make a song like “i” without being in that dark place. “i” comes from going overseas, going to New York, being in L.A. and hearing kids saying, “Kendrick, I was gonna kill myself last week. Section.80, good kid, m.A.A.d city saved my life.” Or “I was gonna kill myself tonight until I came to your show.”

I believe that they are telling the truth. At first I wasn’t so sure, maybe it was just they were excited to meet me. But then they showed me their wrists and had all these different scars from when they tried to take their lives but failed. Or I look into their eyes and their pupils are dilated and they on all these types of meds and drugs, it’s a whole different story to me. That’s when I learned that while I’m making music for myself, drawing from my own experiences and conflictions and battles within myself, this teenager listens to every word I say. And that’s spooky.

I think one of my biggest battles within myself is embracing leadership. You always grow up and you hate the term “role model.” You would say, “I don’t wanna be a role model. I don’t want none of that.” But in actuality, you are the biggest role model. It’s impossible to fight the title of role model. Especially when the type of music I make is so personal. People feel like they can relate to me or that they are me. They feel like they know my whole life story even though we from different worlds. So when I go out and meet them in public, I don’t get a response like, “Kendrick, will you sign this real quick?” Or, “I wanna just take this picture with you.” No, they want to have full conversations. I find out that they live their lives by my music and that right there is something.

Via XXL Magazine

WhatsApp Closing In On A Billion Users

WhatsApp, the messaging app Facebook acquired for $19 billion in February 2014, has recently passed the 700 million user mark, the company’s co-founder and CEO Jan Koum announced in a Facebook post yesterday. According to Koum, more than 30 billion (!) messages are sent via WhatsApp every day, alongside hundreds of millions of photos and videos that are shared within the app.

Since WhatsApp last shared its user number in August 2014, the service added another 100 million to its impressively large user base. WhatsApp even managed to grow quicker than its parent company Facebook once did. Between March 2009 and April 2011, it took Facebook 25 months to grow its active user base from 200 to 700 million – WhatsApp managed to do so in just 21 months, as our chart illustrates.

Considering the unrelenting pace of its user growth, it seems like a matter of time until WhatsApp replicates one of its parent company’s biggest achievements: reaching a billion monthly active users.

Infographic: WhatsApp Closing In On A Billion Users | Statista
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83 Facts About Elvis Presley For His 83rd Birthday

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Elvis Presley would have turned 83 today, so here are 83 fun facts about The King!

1. Elvis’ famous black hair was dyed – his natural color was brown. Presley used Miss Clairol 51 D, “Black Velvet.”

2. He also dyed his eyelashes, which caused health problems later in life.

3. Elvis purchased his first guitar when he was just 11 years old. He wanted a rifle, but his mother convinced him to get a guitar instead.

4. In 1947, a local radio show offered a young Elvis (age 12) a chance to sing live on air, but he was too shy to go on.

5. The first time Elvis recorded, it was for his mother. He paid $4 to Sun Studio to press two songs — My Happiness and That’s When Your Heartaches Begin.

6. In 1954, Elvis auditioned for a gospel quartet named the Songfellows. They said no.

7. That same year, a local radio DJ played Elvis’ version of That’s All Right. He went on to play it 13 more times that day, but had trouble convincing his audience that Elvis was white.

8. His breakthrough hit was Heartbreak Hotel, released in 1956 – a song inspired by a newspaper article about a local suicide.

9. When performing on TV in 1956, host Milton Berle advised Elvis to perform without his guitar, reportedly saying, “Let ’em see you, son.” Elvis’ gyrating hips caused outrage across the U.S. and within days he was nicknamed Elvis the Pelvis.

10. A Florida judge called Elvis “a savage” that same year because he said that his music was “undermining the youth.” He was subsequently forbidden from shaking his body at a gig, so he waggled his finger instead in protest.

11. He played only five concerts outside the U.S., all on a 3-day tour of Canada in 1957. Many believe that the reason why he never toured abroad again was that his longtime manager, Colonel Tom Parker, was an illegal immigrant from Holland who would have been deported had he applied for a U.S. passport.

12. Elvis had a slight 
stutter.

13. Col. Parker is said to have always had an eye for talent and for a quick buck – prior to managing Elvis, Parker reportedly painted sparrows yellow to sell them as canaries.

14. After Elvis’ first TV appearance in 1956, Jackie Gleason said, “The kid has no right behaving like a sex maniac on a national show.”

15. Elvis was 6 feet tall and wore a size 11 shoe.

16. Recording Hound Dog in the studio, Elvis reportedly demanded 31 takes.

17. Elvis bought his mansion, Graceland, in Memphis, TN in 1957 for $100,000. It was named by its previous owner after his daughter, Grace.

18. Performing “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” in Las Vegas in 1969, Elvis did one of his frequent lyric changes to amuse himself. Instead of “Do you gaze at your doorstep and picture me there?”, he sang “Do you look at your bald head and wish you had hair?”

19. In 1965, Elvis talked about entering a monastery.

20. Elvis’ debut album became the first rock-and-roll album to top the Billboard chart, a position it held for 10 weeks.

21. Cultural historian Gilbert B. Rodman argues that the album’s cover image, “of Elvis having the time of his life on stage with a guitar in his hands played a crucial role in positioning the guitar … as the instrument that best captured the style and spirit of this new music.

22. In 1956, he began his film career with a western, Love Me Tender. His second film, Loving You, featured his parents as audience members. Following his mother’s death in 1957, he never watched the film again. He went on to make a total of 31 movies in his career.

23. In December 1957, Elvis was drafted into the U.S. Army, earning a $78 monthly salary. During his brief two-year stint on active duty, he was unable to access his music-generated income of $400,000.

24. In 1959, while serving overseas in Germany, Elvis (then 24 years old) met his future wife, 14 year-old Priscilla Beaulieu. They were married 8 years later.

25. He recorded 15 songs with “blue” in the title.

26. Research shows that “Elvis” is 
one of the most popular passwords for computers.

27. He hated fish and wouldn’t allow Priscilla to eat it at Graceland.

28. Elvis’ first appearance on The Steve Allen Show, on September 9, 1956, was seen by approximately 60 million viewers — a record 82.6 percent of the television audience.

29. Elvis’ 1960 hit “It’s Now or Never” so inspired a prisoner who heard it in jail that he vowed to pursue a career in music upon his release. The artist, Barry White, was then serving a 4-month sentence for stealing tires.

30. Elvis started wearing a chai necklace because his mother, Gladys’ maternal grandmother was Jewish — the reason he added a Star of David on his mother’s gravestone.

31. Elvis and Priscilla’s only daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, was born in 1968. Lisa Marie later married Michael Jackson and actor (and Elvis obsessive) Nicholas Cage. Mr. Cage is reportedly the only person outside of Presley’s immediate family to have ever seen Elvis’ Graceland bedroom.

32. Following his divorce from Priscilla in 1972, Elvis was said to have allowed ‘good-looking girls’ who waited outside Graceland to enter afterhours.

33. In the 1970s, Elvis would start every concert with Also Sprach Zarathustra, a 19th-century Richard Strauss tone poem and the theme of the 1968 movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.

34. Elvis’ popularity faded in the 1960’s with the rise of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and others. He successfully relaunched his career with a 1968 television special that came about because Elvis had walked down a busy Los Angeles street and had no one recognize or approach him.

35. He was distantly related to former U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Jimmy Carter.

36. In the early 1970s, Elvis would impersonate a police officer, driving around with a blue light, flashlight, a billy club and guns, and pulling people over. Instead of tickets, he would hand drivers autographs.

37. Elvis recorded more than 600 songs, but did not write any of them.

38. Last year, Elvis was second in the Forbes list of top-earning dead musicians behind Michael Jackson.

39. His estimated earnings for 2012 were $55 million.

40. The name Elvis comes from an Old Norse word meaning SSLqall wise’.

41. Although Elvis’s middle name on his birth certificate was ‘Aron’, his grave has it as ‘Aaron’, which was his own preferred spelling.

42. Elvis had a pet chimp called Scatter, which developed a taste for Scotch and bourbon.

43. It’s not clear where Scatter is buried. Some think the hard-drinking animal died of liver disease; others say he was poisoned by a maid he had bitten.

44. Elvis had a pet turkey. His name was Bowtie.

45. He also owned a basset hound, two great Danes, a chow chow, a Pomeranian, several horses, some donkeys, some peacocks and guinea hens, ducks, chickens, a chimpanzee, a monkey and a mynah bird.

46. His golden palomino quarter horse, Rising Sun, is buried at Graceland.

47. St Elvis is a small parish in Pembrokeshire named after the Irish bishop St Ailbe, also known as Elvis of Munster, who died in 528.

48. After receiving a kidnap-assassination threat, Elvis performed with a pistol in each of his boots.

49. The minor planet 17059 Elvis was discovered by Australian astronomer John Broughton in 1999 and named after Elvis Presley.

50. Viewers in the United Kingdom did not see the worldwide Aloha From Hawaii special because the BBC refused to pay the price for the 1972 concert.

51. Elvis’s only TV commercial was for Southern Made Doughnuts in 1954. His only line of dialogue was: You get ’em piping hot after 4am.

52. At the age of 36, Elvis Presley became the youngest recipient of a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

53. His entourage was referred to as the Memphis Mafia. All members wore diamond and gold rings with the letters TCB imprinted which stood for “Take Care of Business.”

54. Despite his huge worldly following, Elvis only performed 5 shows outside the US and all of them were in Canada.

55. Actor Nicolas Cage, who was briefly married to Elvis’s daughter Lisa Marie Presley, was the only person aside from Presley’s immediate family to see the inside of Elvis’s Graceland bedroom.

56. Here’s what Elvis and President Richard Nixon said during their 1970 meeting: “You dress kind of strange, don’t you?” Nixon said, to which Elvis responded, “Well, Mr. President, you got your show, and I got mine.”

57. The meeting was a secret until the Washington Post broke the story a year later.

58. Elvis is the only solo performer to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll, Country, and Gospel Halls of Fame.

59. Col. Tom Parker, Elvis’ personal, business and financial manager, handled Elvis’ entire career from beginning to end.

60. Approximately 600,000 people visit Elvis’s home, Graceland, each year. Graceland was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

61. The alphabet positions of the letters in ‘Presley’’ add up to 100.

62. He was nominated for 14 Grammys and won three, receiving the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at age 36.

63. B.B. King recalled that he had known Presley before he was popular, when they both used to frequent Beale Street. By the time he graduated from high school in June 1953, Presley had already singled out music as his future.

64. The first post-death Presley spotting was in Kalamazoo, Mich., where a woman said she saw him in a grocery store and at a Burger King.

65. When first motion picture, Love Me Tender, was released, he was not top billed.

66. The film’s original title — The Reno Brothers — was changed to capitalize on his latest number one record: “Love Me Tender” had hit the top of the charts earlier that month. Elvis would receive top billing on every subsequent film he made.

67. In his first full year at RCA, one of the music industry’s largest companies, Presley had accounted for over 50 percent of the label’s singles sales.

68. When a journalist referred to him as “The King”, Elvis gestured toward Fats Domino, who was taking in the scene at his Las Vegas shows. “No,” Elvis said, “that’s the real king of rock and roll.”

69. Several of Elvis’ family members had been alcoholics, a fate he intended to avoid.

70. In 1971, an affair Elvis had with Joyce Bova resulted—unbeknownst to him—in her pregnancy and an abortion.

71. Elvis was scheduled to fly out of Memphis on the evening of August 16, 1977, to begin another tour.

72. Between 1977 and 1981, six posthumously released singles by Elvis were top ten country hits.

73. A Junkie XL remix of Presley’s “A Little Less Conversation” (credited as “Elvis Vs JXL”) was used in a Nike advertising campaign during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. It topped the charts in over 20 countries.

74. Elvis holds the records for most songs charting in Billboard’s top 40 and top 100: chart statistician Joel Whitburn calculates the respective totals as 104 and 151.

75. A vast number of recordings have been issued under Presley’s name. The total number of his original master recordings has been variously calculated as 665 and 711.

76. Although some pronounce his surname “PREZ-lee”, Presley himself used the pronunciation of the American South, “PRESS-lee”, as did his family and those who worked with him.

77. VH1 ranked Presley No. 8 among the “100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll” in 1998. The BBC ranked him as the No. 2 “Voice of the Century” in 2001. Rolling Stone placed him No. 3 in its list of “The Immortals: The Fifty Greatest Artists of All Time” in 2004. CMT ranked him No. 15 among the “40 Greatest Men in Country Music” in 2005. The Discovery Channel placed him No. 8 on its “Greatest American” list in 2005. Variety put him in the top ten of its “100 Icons of the Century” in 2005. The Atlantic Monthly ranked him No. 66 among the “100 Most Influential Figures in American History” in 2006.

78. Elvis died at his Memphis home, Graceland, on August 16, 1977.

79. Legacy Recordings have planned a yearlong celebration of Presley’s music for modern-day Elvis fans. First up, the singer’s The Complete ’60s Albums Collection Vol. 1 has been released onto iTunes. The set highlights all the LPs Presley recorded between 1960 and 1965 with newly mastered sound for the digital medium.

80. A massive new, 60-disc box set of Elvis Presley’s recordings will come out in the spring. The limited-edition set, Elvis Presley – The Album Collection, compiles 57 albums released between 1956 and 1977, as well as three discs of rarities. It will be available on March 18th, a few days before the 60th anniversary of the release of the King’s debut LP, Elvis Presley.

81. Christmas with Elvis(with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra), released in October, 2017, hit the Billboard Top Album Chart, reaching #71.

82. “I love him. I still love him. I’ve never not loved him. Ever.” – Priscilla Presley

83. Two trademark phrases: “Thank ya!” and “Thank ya’ very much!”

New Management Structure for NXNE’s 2015 Festival

NXNE enters it’s third decade with the appointment of longtime NXNE music programmer Crispin Giles as Creative Director, and by welcoming Sara Peel as the new Managing Director. This new management structure comes into play with the departure of Christopher Roberts as Festival Director.

“We are delighted to build on Christopher’s break through ideas of the last few years and are determined to take NXNE to the level of global importance it is destined to achieve. Crispin and Sara bring great vision and fundamental expertise, essential for the dynamic goals we have set for the festival”, said Michael Hollett, President and Executive Director of NXNE.

Crispin Giles has been the music programmer for NXNE since 2007 and will now lead the creative direction in all Festival streams including Music, Film, Comedy and Art. Prior to NXNE, Crispin worked as a tour manager and venue programmer. Crispin is also a founding member of Tiny Collective, an international photography cooperative.

As the former Manager of Events at Yonge-Dundas Square, Sara Peel brings years of experience managing events of all sizes to The Festival, including NXNE’s legendary annual concerts in The Square such as The Flaming Lips, The National and St. Vincent. Prior to YDS, Sara was Production Manager of Melbourne Fringe Festival, and also worked in various capacities at the Edinburgh Fringe, Adelaide Fringe, and Melbourne International Film Festival. Sara is currently the President of the Board of the Toronto Fringe.

NXNE invites musicians to apply for a chance to be a part of one of the world’s premier music festivals. Submissions will be accepted at www.nxne.com until January 31, 2015.

North by Northeast (NXNE) Festival and Conference is one of the world’s premier festivals. NXNE’s five pillars – Music, Film, Comedy, Art and Interactive – are essential gatherings for artists, industry, and fans. NXNE draws 350,000 attendees and generates an annual economic impact of over $50 million on the city of Toronto.

What Steve Jobs Said About Piracy and iTunes Back In 2003

People equated burning CDs with theft. That’s not what burning CDs is. Theft is about acquiring the music from the Internet. You don’t have to burn CDs to steal music; you just have to go on Kazaa. Why would you have to burn a CD? That’s an extra step. Some people burn a lot of CDs and hand them around the dorm room, but that’s not a lot of the theft. Theft is everybody going to Kazaa on their own. Most of burning CDs is people making custom compilations. That’s a good thing. They want to listen to the tracks they want in the order they want, and as long as they legally acquire those tracks, that’s a good thing. … So the first thing we had to do was really draw a distinction between burning CDs — a good thing — and theft, not a good thing. People want the right to burn CDs. If you tell people they can’t burn CDs of their music, as almost every current legal music service has done, or they can only burn one CD with a track or pay per track per burn extra, nobody is going to go for it. … And frankly, with those kinds of limitations, you might as well put a huge sign that says KAZAA THIS WAY. Because they’re not going to suffer under them. They don’t suffer under them if they buy a CD or if they turn into a thief and go to Kazaa. So you’re not going to win them over by putting up these limitations.

We approached it as ‘Hey, we all love music.’ Talk to the senior guys in the record companies and they all love music, too. … We love music, and there’s a problem. And it’s not just their problem. Stealing things is everybody’s problem. We own a lot of intellectual property, and we don’t like when people steal it. So people are stealing stuff and we’re optimists. We believe that 80 percent of the people stealing stuff don’t want to be; there’s just no legal alternative. So we said, Let’s create a legal alternative to this. Everybody wins. Music companies win. The artists win. Apple wins. And the user wins because he gets a better service and doesn’t have to be a thief.

Steve Jobs, 2003 in Esquire Magazine

Canadian Arts/Media Job Posts For January 6, 2015

York Region Media Group/Bradford Topic has an immediate opening for a full-time reporter, covering local council and general assignment news and features. Availability for regular evening and weekend shifts is required.

Corus Radio Calgary has an exciting opportunity for a Promotions Coordinator: Community Events and Operations within the Calgary office. Reporting to the Manager of Promotions and New Media, the successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating and executing station promotional events, leadership of the station street team, maintenance and upkeep of station promotional assets, as well as assisting all areas of the promotions department to grow Corus Radio Calgary’s profile and position within the community.

The University of Alberta has an opening for a Communications & Media Associate.

The City of Toronto is looking for a Media Relations Advisor responsible for the coordination of public health media relations, issues management and crisis communications; interfacing with staff from across the division to coordinate day-to-day media relations; providing strategic media advice and support to all levels of public health staff; and developing and identifying media opportunities to communicate information about Toronto Public Health programs and services.

Silver Star Resort is hiring a Media Co-ordinator responsible for communicating resort programs, events, and new product/service releases to the general public in order to enhance and grow the Silver Star Mountain Resort (SSMR) corporate image and brand.

The Athabasca Advocate, an award-winning community newspaper serving an active and vibrant community in north-central Alberta, is currently recruiting for a reporter.

Hays’ client, an energy company in downtown Toronto is looking for a Digital Media Specialist reporting to the Director of Corporate Marketing for a 6 month contract starting as soon as possible.

Telelatino Network Inc is looking for a Digital Media Specialist.

A dynamic brand agency, Permanent Search’s client is a Toronto-based agency with focus on the real estate and consumer packaged goods industries. This boutique agency is a strategy & creative-driven organization that boasts exemplary customer service and client retention. They offer a team-oriented and upbeat business culture that values individual well-being, learning, and growth. As part of their next phase of growth, they are actively seeking a marketing strategist with deep digital and social leadership experience.

Here is your chance to help shape Canadian media by joining CBC/Radio-Canada in Manitoba as a Producer, Assignment for English Newsgathering. This is a one year temporary assignment.

The Burlington Post, an award-winning community newspaper, is looking for a hard-working full-time Reporter to work in their busy newsroom.

Catch Advisory Group in Toronto is looking for a Copy Writer with exceptional writing and communication skills, with a thorough understanding of the writing style, message and tone unique to clients represented by the agency.

Corus Entertainment Inc. has an exciting opportunity for a VizRT Graphic Artist at their Toronto location. Reporting to the Creative Director, the successful candidate will be responsible for the day to day network maintenance of on-air graphics using VizRT software.

Corus Television has an exciting opportunity for a Traffic Coordinator Intermediate in their Toronto office. The successful candidate will report to the Senior Traffic Coordinator.

Tafelmusik is seeking a new Office Coordinator & Development Assistant. This is a full-time salaried position reporting to the Director of Philanthropy, and provides administrative assistance to all members of staff. The position is approximately 50% office coordination, 25% development assistance, and 25% administrative assistance to the Managing Director.

Heart & Stroke Foundation is looking for a Social Media Coordinator, working projects within the digital marketing team that leverage their branded presence and drive consumer engagement in the social media environment.

Fairmont Hot Springs Resort is looking for an enthusiastic, goal oriented individual with strong communication skills. Duties include website and database management, preparing and strategizing social media posts, copywriting and proofing of print material & newsletters and creating and implementing tactical marketing initiatives.

Tangerine has an opening for a Social Media Marketing Lead that will help deliver marketing objectives by developing and executing effective and innovative social media marketing campaigns.

Corus Radio has an exciting opportunity for a Creative Writer at their Hamilton location. Reporting to the Brand Director, The successful candidate will be responsible for creating powerful / targeted advertising campaigns and station imaging that catches our listener’s attention.

HBC has an opening for a Social Media Director, who has a mandate for this role to develop a social media strategy and lead the charge in execution of social media management.

Metrolinx is an agency of the Government of Ontario and oversees GO Transit, PRESTO, and the Union Pearson Express, and they are looking for an Advisor, Social Media & Issue Management responsible for providing technical, creative and content expertise in developing, supporting, maintaining and enhancing social media accounts for Metrolinx and its operating divisions.

Powered by Search is a full service creative digital marketing agency based out of Toronto, and they have an opportunity for a Sr. Social Media Account Director.

Are you looking for an exciting and dynamic place to expand your career in public relations? Do you strive for excellence and thrive under pressure? CNW is looking to hire a smart, reliable, success-driven individual to join our team. They use an established and growing SaaS product (MediaVantage), which is a reputation management solution, to deliver up-to-the minute media monitoring and analysis services to PR and IR professionals.

iProspect in Montreal has an opening for a Paid Media Analyst playing an integral role in execution of the paid search channel in outlining effective strategy and techniques for accounts.

Hootsuite in Vancouver has an opening for a Program Coordinator, Social Media Coaching.

Rogers Communications in Toronto is looking for a Manager, Social Media Insights responsible for strategy, governance and tools used for social insights and data.

Downey Ford in Saint John has an immediate opening for an energetic and outgoing individual with excellent communication skills and a strong computer background. They require someone to manage their growing social media presence including but not limited to Facebook ,Twitter, Google + and LinkedIn.

Fit Foods in Port Coquitlam is currently looking for a Social Media Assistant. This position will encompass all elements of the company’s social media strategy to proactively engage their fans and consumers on all of our social media platforms.

Do you spend hours and hours online professionally (and personally) helping to build a social community? If so Marketers On Demand’s client requires a highly motivated individual with a true passion for blogging, micro-blogging and community leadership for this one year contract. In this amazing role you will be responsible for executing bilingual communications in the social media space.

The Commission Entertainment Corp. is a full-service entertainment company that currently manages a repertoire of music artists, and they’re looking for a Social Media Coordinator.

Will Oldham on Finding That Magical Take In The Studio

I was reading a Neil Young biography, and during his rough period in the ’80s, there’s a story about a sort of terrified young engineer coming in the studio, and Neil and his band got there early and ran through a song, and when the engineer was good to go, Neil Young was like “You weren’t fucking recording? I’ve been playing this song for eight years and that was the take right there!”

Will Oldham: That feeling is so common that Tenacious D even made a joke out of the same situation that you just described. “Always record! You weren’t recording?” I think everybody feels that way, it’s easy to think that if you weren’t recording then of course that was the best version of the song that you could ever hear because nobody can prove you wrong, and the challenge is to do it right when you’re actually recording.

I’ve learned that there are different things that can help. Sometimes, it’s playing a song two or three times and then listening back to all three versions, and realizing the third one was the best. You might have felt better playing the first one or felt better playing the second one, but the third one may actually work better. At that point, your body has learned to do this thing, the releasing of the song out into the world, which is not about what the performer feels, but what the listener feels. The performer at some point will feel that they failed to make a point because they are not doing their best to communicate the power of the song, but it might be best when all of the emotional baggage is out of the way and the performer just plays the song. In the same way, a director might make an actor do a scene thirty, forty, or fifty times, if they want them to get the technique out of the way and have it all be second nature.

You can forget the power of it, which is good to forget because if you’re carried away by that, you won’t be prepared for the next thing that happens in the song or for the next song, if you’re still riding on the emotional experience of how you felt earlier in the song.

Via Bomb Magazine

The Doors Perform…Without Jim Morrison

When Jim Morrison died in a Paris apartment bathtub at the age of 27 on July 3, 1971, the remaining Doors decided to continue. After considering replacing Morrison with a new singer, Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek decided to switch off on lead vocals, releasing two more albums before disbanding. The recording of Other Voices took place from June to August 1971, and the album was released in October 1971. The LP featured the single “Tightrope Ride”, which received some airplay.

The trio began performing again with additional supporting members on Friday, November 12, 1971 at Pershing Municipal Auditorium in Lincoln, Nebraska, followed by shows in Carnegie Hall on November 23, 1971, and the Hollywood Palladium on November 26, 1971. This concert, though, takes place at The Beat Club in 1972, and is a little less funky, and a whole lotta less dangerous than when Morrison was around.

Fun Fact about The Doors: They were the first American band to accumulate eight consecutive gold and platinum LPs.

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