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  • Aliasgar Moosa welcomed Jeremy Travers to “Broadcast Map,” where Jeremy Travers shared updates on becoming a father, working on productions, and managing a 9-to-5 job while integrating technology into daily life. Aliasgar Moosa and Jeremy Travers reflected on the challenges of disengaging from technology, the origins of “The Late Lunch” show, and significant changes in…

  • Pierre Poilievre’s recent by-election victory in Battle River-Crowfoot, securing 80-82% of the vote, marks a significant advancement in his career. However, he faces a leadership review in January and must adopt a revised political style, moving away from confrontation to enhance his prospects for becoming Prime Minister.

  • Paul Daniel analyzed Justin Trudeau’s resignation, attributing it to the need for both personal and party preservation in light of electoral challenges. He emphasized the influence of Chrystia Freeland’s departure and discussed potential future roles for Trudeau, highlighting public sentiment against Donald Trump’s tariffs and the economic implications for Canada and the U.S.

  • Aliasgar Moosa and Rod Mawhood analyzed the Toronto Blue Jays’ trade deadline, focusing on Shane Bieber’s potential impact post-surgery. They discussed Ross Atkins’s cautious trading strategy and the need for key players to perform better for playoff success. Additionally, they noted changes in Toronto sports media and the status of the Niagara Sports Report.

  • Aliasgar Moosa welcomed Shiona Thompson on the Broadcast Map, where they reflected on memories of Roy Green and discussed the challenges facing traditional talk radio. Thompson emphasized the importance of journalistic accuracy and criticized the decline of training opportunities for new broadcasters. They also highlighted the vital role of local radio in community engagement.

  • Ian Hunter analyzed the Toronto Blue Jays’ strong first-half season, highlighting unexpected player contributions and increased fan engagement. He addressed manager John Schneider’s ejection and emphasized the need for starting pitching at the trade deadline. Aliasgar Moosa noted that the team’s future hinges on this deadline, impacting executives Ross Atkins and Mark Shapiro’s positions.

  • In a recent episode of Broadcast Map, host Aliasgar Moosa welcomed public address announcer Mike Ross. They discussed the implications of the Ryan Reaves trade, Ross’s evolving viewing habits, and the impact of technology on broadcasting. They also reflected on the legacy of Joe Bowen and personal authenticity in sports media.

  • Aliasgar Moosa welcomed listeners to Broadcast Map and introduced Nick Zararis from the Locked On Network. They discussed various trades, the Oilers’ Stanley Cup prospects, the Winnipeg Jets’ season outlook, and the impact of Mitch Marner’s departure on the Leafs. The conversation also highlighted the importance of diverse media consumption and social media in sports…