A Christian Gentleman | JIM FURLONG
I note with interest the passing of Edsel Bonnell earlier this month. He was part of the history of NTV. Edsel worked with us in the 1950s when we were still CJON. He worked in radio and was an important part of the CJON coverage of the IWA dispute
The Ghosts of Radio | JIM FURLONG
The largest part of my career in the media has been in the world of television but my earliest memories of broadcast are from radio. When King George VI died in 1952, I have a clear memory of the radio announcement. I was six years old. The news was
Me and Vince | JIM FURLONG
Vince Gallant is dead. He had a good run at it and was well into his 80s when he passed. I hadn’t seen Vince much recently. A couple of times at Radio Television News Directors meetings but that was about it. When he worked with NTV News, though, I
The Quiet of Sunday Mass | JIM FURLONG
Last Sunday I went to Mass in Topsail as I almost always do. It is a quiet time in church and there are worse things in the world you can get up to. I like it and I actually get something from it. That is a complicated notion and
I Miss the Boys of Winter | JIM FURLONG
I was out on Three Island Pond a few weeks ago for a skate with my family and skating was very difficult for me. I am approaching 78 with the “best before date” looking at me – at least from a skating perspective. Anyone who says age is only
Notes From the Global Village | JIM FURLONG
You probably watched the Buffalo Bills-Kansas City Chiefs NFL game on TV recently. How would I know that? Well, I can say that with some confidence because I do know that the TV viewing audience was about 40 million in North America. That is right. It is hard to
In the Shadow of the Master | JIM FURLONG
Occasionally, I write something that is a tad clever; or occasionally I have what I think at least is an original thought. Then I find regularly that someone else has beaten me to that notion.
Writing op-ed pieces in Newfoundland means that I have often been