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Radio Mans fave with The Proclaimers
The Proclaimers are a Scottish rock duo formed in 1983 by twin brothers Craig and Charlie Reid (born 5 March 1962)
Good Friday in Broadcast History .. March 29th
IT WAS MARCH 29th when Jack Benny appeared on radio for the first time, on newspaper columnist Ed Sullivan’s interview show in New York City…
When the melodramatic radio serial ‘Our Gal Sunday’ debuted at 12:45 ET on CBS Radio, where it would remain for the next 22 years!…
When the great frequency switch of 1941 sent Vancouver’s CKWX 950 to AM 980, CFCT 1450 Victoria became CJVI 1480, and Vancouver’s CBR 1100 moved to AM 1130….
When the CBC first announced it would be removing all commercials from its radio stations…
and when Jack Paar (pictured) left his wildly-popular NBC-TV ‘Tonight Show’ after five years.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
PSR’s 6pm Thursday Night News with the News You Should Know…
Obama/Biden/DNC Panic, One More Push, Criminals Exposed, Prepare For The Final Battle – X22 Report
Chris Scheetz leaving CISN Country: ‘It’s time to close this chapter’
Scheetz said he’s been thinking about this decision for about six months, weighing the feeling of satisfaction with what he’s accomplished with the early mornings that “aren’t getting any easier” on him and his wife, Karen.
Mark Asquith: In & Around Podcasting on The Sound Off Podcast
In this episode he shares insights from over a decade of experience in podcasting. He discussed the founding of Captivate to provide superior customer service and problem-solving for podcasters
Radio Mans fave with The Eagles
"I Can't Tell You Why" is a song by the American rock band Eagles, which appeared on their 1979 album The Long Run
Thursday in Broadcast History .. March 28th
IT WAS MARCH 28th when one of Chicago’s great radio stations, WGN 720 first took to the air…
When the New York Times classical music station WQXR banned singing commercials from its schedule…
When UK pirate radio station Radio Caroline began broadcasting from a ship off the British coast ….
When we lost a Toronto radio legend Wally Crouter ….
And when New Westminster’s Raymond Burr (pictured) starred in an NBC movie ‘Ironside,’ which became (after Perry Mason) his second longrunning TV series.
ALL the milestones for March 28th INSIDE.