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Today in Broadcast History

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 21st

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Happy Birthday to Kiefer Sutherland, Ray Romano, Phil Donahue, Jane Fonda, Samuel L. Jackson and Andy Dick. Vancouver's CKST 1040 was sold to Grand Slam Radio, setting the stage for an all-aports format; the CRTC licensed a new Kelowna FM'er, CILK to Nick Frost; Wilf Ray (pictured) landed a morning slot on CKMO 1410, beginning an incredible 63-year career in local radio; David Crosby guest starred on ABC-TV's sitcom'Roseanne'; and Diana Ross sang with The Supremes one final time on CBS-TV's 'Ed Sullivan Show." Signing out forever were actors Richard Long, William Lundigan, and Calgary's Rod Cameron. ALL the milestones for Dec 21st INSIDE.

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 20th

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It's the birthdate of Jonah Hill, Uri Geller, Irene Dunne, John Hillerman, Pamela Austin, and (pictured) the late MP and Vancouver (later CBC) Open Liner Judy Lamarsh. Radio Australia began shortwave transmission, identified by the cry of the Kookabura bird; Vancouver's CKWX was approved for an FM sister station, C-JAZ (it is now JACK FM at 96.9); Kelowna's CILK FM was approved for sale to Standard Radio (now Astral); and NBC-TV experimented with no announcers on a Jets-Dolphins football telecast. It was not considered a success. Bowing out forever on Dec. 20th were Carl Sagan, Foster Brooks, Arnold Stang, Brittany Murphy, Steve Landesberg, and the first black anchor on a network (ABC) newscast, Max Robinson. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 19th

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Happy Birthday to Cicely Tyson, Alyssa Milano, Elaine Joyce, Jennifer Beals, and illusionist Cris Angel. Pioneer Vancouver radio station CNRV was hooked up nationally via the CNR network; the BBC inaugurated shortwave radio service; New Westminster's CKNW moved into new studios at 227 Columbia; the CBS-TV movie 'The Homecoming' first introduced America to 'The Waltons'; and the musical special 'The Carpenters: a Chrstmas Portrait' aired in prime time on ABC-TV. Obits this date include Mike Clarke of 'The Byrds', Page Cavanaugh of 'The Page Cavanaugh Trio,' radio actor Les Tremayne and TV actress Hope Lange. ALL the milestones for Dec. 19th INSIDE.

THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 18th

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Happy Birthday to Steven Spielberg, Leonard Maltin, Rachel Griffiths, Ron White, Christine Aguilera, and Katie Holmes. 'To Tell the Truth' debuted in prime time on CBS-TV; the 50th episode of 'The A Team' aired; 'Wonder Woman' had its premiere on ABC-TV; the classic Christmas episode of 'I Love Lucy' aired for the first time in 30 years on CBS-TV; and 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' was seen for the 1st time on CBS. Obits include Larry Lujack, Dave Abbott, Mavor Moore, Mark Goodson (pictured), Chris Farley, and Cyril Ritchard. ALL the milestones for Dec. 18th INSIDE.

WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 17th

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Happy Birthday to Eugene Levy, Bill Pullman, Chris Mathews, Tommy Banks, Art Neville of The Neville Bros., and Julia Meade of the 50's and 60's live commercials. 'The Simpsons' began their 25 year run on FOX; Edgar Bergen made his national debut with Charlie McCarthy, as pictured, on NBC radio; Moose Jaw's only radio station got official 'commercial' status as CHAB, after 11 years in the experimental stage; Wayne & Shuster and Paul Anka were headliners on CBS-TV's 'Ed Sullivan Show';and Tiny Tim & Miss Vicky were wed to much national acclaim on Johnny Carson's 'Tonight Show.' Obits include Don Chevrier, Dana Andrews, Rex Allen Sr., performance artist Captain Beefheart and muckraker Jack Anderson. Details and ALL the Dec. 17th milestones INSIDE.

TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 16th

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Happy Birthday to Steven Bochko, Lesley Stahl, JB Smoove, Jon Tenney and ABBA's Benny Andersson. 'One Day at a Time' began its 9-year run on CBS-TV; the same network aired the 50th episode of 'All in the Family' (pictured); Vancouver's first TV station CBUT began transmitting from Mount Seymour; Jack Webb's 'Dragnet' got a sneak preview on NBC-TV's 'Chesterfield Sound Off Time'; and Howard Stern did his last terrestrial broadcast before moving to Sirius Satellite Radio. Obits Dec. 16 include Dan Fogelberg, the West Wing's John Spencer, Kojak's Dan Frazer, Arthur Godfrey's Haleloke, Madlyn Rhue, and Nicolette Larson. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 15th

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Happy Birthday to Tim Conway, Don Johnson, Michelle Dockery, Helen Slater, Dave Clark of the 'Dave Clark Five',and ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson. 'Captain Midnight' aired for the last time, after 10 years thrilling young radio audiences; 'Davey Crockett Indian Fighter' debuted on the Walt Disney Sunday night hour on ABC-TV; Elvis Presley sang for the last time on the Shreveport radio program that first gave him wide exposure, 'Louisiana Hayride'; Joe Garagiola joined NBC-TV's 'Today Show' as co-host and interviewer; and Melissa Etheridge made her national TV debut on Dave Letterman's late night NBC show. Celebrities bowing out this date include Walt Disney (pictured), Jan Peerce, Fats Waller, Charles Laughton, Chill Wills, and televangelist Oral Roberts. ALL the milestones for Dec. 15th INSIDE.

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 14th

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Entertainers born this date include Dan Dailey, Charlie Rich, Patty Duke, Spike Jones, Morey Amsterdam, Lee Remick, and Miss Frances Bavier, who was 'Aunt Bee' on the Andy Griffith Show. 80-year-old Frank Sinatra appeared in his last TV special on ABC; The Jackson Five' made their national TV debut on CBS' 'Ed Sullivan Show', CFYK 1340 Yellowknife became the first radio station in the Northwest Territories; and after 14 years, Howard Cosell (pictured) retired from ABC-TV's 'Monday NIght Football.' Dec. 14th claimed the lives of Peter O'Toole, William Bendix, Arthur Treacher, Verna Felton, Myrna Loy, Norman Fell, singer Dinah Washington, and game show producer John Guedel. Specific details, and ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 13th

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Happy Birthday to Taylor Swift, Jamie Foxx, Steve Buscemi, Dick Van Dyke, Christopher Plummer,Ted Nugent and Wendie Malick. The clear channel sound of Denver radio station KOA AM 850 was heard for the first time; 'Allen's Alley' (pictured) debuted on the Fred Allen radio show; the TV rights to the first four 'Suoer Bowls' went to NBC & CBS for $9.5 million; Infinity Broadcasting was fined $600,000 for the potty mouth of Howard Stern on the radio; and NBC-TV's 'Saturday Night Live' instituted a time delay system because of foul-mouthed guest host Richard Pryor. Dec. 13th claimed two leading men of TV's 'Amos 'n' Andy,'first Tim Moore (Kingfish Stevens) and 11 years later to the day, Spencer Williams Jr. (Andy Brown) passed away. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 12th

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ON THIS DAY in 1893  actor Edward G. Robinson was born Emmanuel Goldenberg in Bucharest, Romania.  He starred as Steve Wilson for the first 5 years of the...