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Day after day, a century’s worth of Canadian broadcast history is disappearing into dumpsters or being destroyed by fire, flood, mildew or just plain neglect. 

Preserve Canadian broadcasting history and keep our vision of the world's most innovative on-line museum alive.

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LATEST NEWS
February 2015 
From Portfolio Entertainment and J.A. Delmage Productions, masters of three years of production of the popular puppet-based children’s television, Groundling Marsh that aired in Canada from 1974-1977, as well as on PBS and The Disney Channel
January  2015 
From David and Julie Lennick, the broadcast-related archives of their late parents, Sylvia and Ben Lennick, including scripts for decades of radio and television drama and comedy, including the long-running Wayne and Shuster Show.
December  2014 
From freelance broadcaster John Pellatt, original transcriptions of vintage Canadian radio programs including: What’s Your Beef?  (Sept. 8, 1948); Blues for Friday (Sept. 17, 1948); This Week at the Movies (Mar. 26, 1949); Chapman and Webb (Mar. 27, 1949, and The Byng Whittaker Show (Dec. 24, 1949).

OUR CAMPAIGN
All funds raised from this campaign will  support the collection, preservation and digitization of existing and new Museum holdings.

In addition, work will begin on the design of AIREUM’s exhibition component, galleries and other special elements.


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THANK YOU
We thank the following organizations and individuals whose generosity has kept alive the vision of Aireum, The Canadian Broadcast Museum, through its formative years.


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AND INSPIRED DONORS 
Andrew and Valerie Pringle, Gary Slaight (Slaight Communications)
Kenneth Murphy (Calgary), Jim Waters, Doug Ward, Gordon Craig, Peter Herrndorf

and Trina McQueen (in honour of Knowlton Nash)

The Canadian Broadcast Museum Foundation is a not-for-profit charitable foundation working in the public interest to preserve Canada’s history, culture, and broadcasting heritage.

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