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Radio Mans fave with Genesis

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Genesis were an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School, in Godalming, Surrey, in 1967

Friday in Broadcast History .. March 28th

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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.

PSR’s 6pm Thursday Night News with the News You Should Know…

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Time To Break The “Wheel” Of Corruption,“Signal” Is Clear,Stealth Bomber,Traitor’s Justice - X22 Report

Long time radio man and webmaster Ted Wendland aka Radio Fan, has died.

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We're very sad to report long time radio man and friend, Ted Wendland (Radio Fan) died March 21st of kidney failure in Penticton. He was 72.

Radio Mans fave with Alan O’Day

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He also wrote songs for many other notable performers, such as 1974's Helen Reddy No. 1 hit "Angie Baby" and the Righteous Brothers' No. 3 Gold hit "Rock and Roll Heaven".

Thursday in Broadcast History .. March 27th

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IT WAS MARCH 27th when ‘Blue Ribbon Town,’ the radio show that starred Groucho Marx was first heard on CBS…. When the daytime serial ‘Myrt & Marge’ ended its 11-year run on CBS radio When a young Steve McQueen (pictured) made his network TV debut on NBC’s Goodyear Playhouse… When a huge tsunami wave nearly demolished Port Alberni's CJAV radio .. When David Letterman hosted the 67th Academy Awards on ABC-TV ... and when Vancouver’s CFUN 1410 once more scrapped its music format to go all-talk under the slogan “Talk with Attitude.” ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Radio Mans fave with Rockin Rebels

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The Rockin' Rebels career began when Buffalo, New York disc jockey Tom Shannon and his partner Phil Todaro wrote a theme song, "Wild Weekend," for Shannon's radio show