Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Home Columns Page 298

Columns

TUESDAY in Broadcast History – June the 6th

0
IT WAS JUNE 6th … in fact D-Day on the beaches of Normandy, when 44-year-old Toronto Star reporter Gordon Sinclair (pictured) began a daily series of popular broadcasts on CFRB Radio, that continued until his death… When CBC TV aired the first program in the long-running news-panel show “Front Page Challenge.” It continued for 38 years… When after 23 years The Ed Sullivan Show left CBS-TV. Gladys Knight & The Pips and singer Jerry Vale appeared on the final show… ..and when CHUM 1050 Toronto, the station with North America’s longest-running hit record chart, abandoned its Top-40 format for a mixture of soft rock and oldies. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Monday in Broadcast History – June the 5th

0
ON THIS DAY in 1895, actor William Boyd was born in Cambridge Ohio. Over a 20 year period beginning in 1935 he played Hopalong Cassidy in movies, on radio &...

Sunday in Broadcast History – June the 4th

0
ON THIS DAY in 1917 broadcast journalist Charles Collingwood was born in Three Rivers Michigan. As a protege of Edward R. Murrow he was a top-level CBS news correspondent from...

Saturday in Broadcast History .. June the 3rd

0
Tony & Emmy award-winning actress Colleen Dewhurst (pictured) was born in Montreal (read story inside) In 1991, Willie Nelson released his LP "Who'll Buy My Memories - The IRS Tapes. Also on this day in 1970, Jimi Hendrix's only live album "Band of Gypsys" was certified as a Gold Record...

Friday in Broadcast History – June 2nd

0
in 1964, the original Broadway cast album of "Hello Dolly!" starring Carol Channing was certified as a Gold Record. In 1972, the '50s group Dion & the Belmonts reunited for a show at Madison Square Garden in New York. The concert was captured on the L-P ''Reunion.''

Thursday in Broadcast History – June the 1st

0
In 1980, Ted Turner's great 'experiment' in 24-hour TV news, the Cable News Network (CNN) began broadcasting Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl joined Paul McCartney onstage at the Liverpool Sound Concert. Guess who's celebrating a birthday today? much more inside...

Wednesday in Broadcast History – May 31st

0
In 1964, the UK group the Dave Clark Five made the first of 12 appearances on CBS TV's "Ed Sullivan Show. Mel Cooper received approval to acquire 71% of CFAX AM 1070 Victoria. In 1908, actor/radio host Don Ameche was born. This, and much, much more, including birthdays and the top tunes being played on air...

TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. May 30th

0
IT WAS MAY 30th … when America’s Town Meeting debuted on NBC Blue (the predecessor to ABC radio). First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the debaters on the opener… When the first major league network baseball telecast saw Cleveland down the Chicago White Sox 7-2… When future Canadian superstar Anne Murray (pictured) signed a contract with C-B-C-TV’s “Singalong Jubilee.’ She would be paid between $71.50 and $99 per show … ..and when CKPG-AM (Prince George) and its news-talk format gave way at noon, to replacement FM station CKDV 99.3 “The Drive” with a classic rock format. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

MEMORIAL DAY (US) in Broadcast History .. Mon. May 29th

0
IT WAS MAY 29th … when the soon-to-be-popular daytime soap ‘When a Girl Marries’ debuted on CBS Radio. It moved to NBC in 1941 and to ABC in 1951 for a total run of 18 years…. When Allen Funt’s “Candid Camera,” which began on radio as “Candid Microphone,” debuted on NBC TV…. When 20-year-old Barbra Streisand made an appearance on CBS TV’s “The Garry Moore Show”… ..and when 16-year-old Michael J. Fox (pictured) made his professional acting debut in the CBC TV series “Leo and Me.” ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. May 28th

0
IT WAS MAY 28th … when The Temptations headlined CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show, along with pop singers Robert Goulet and Jane Morgan … When The Association made their TV debut on CBS’s ‘Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour’ … When NBC announced that Brian Williams would succeed Tom Nrokaw as anchor of the network’s ‘Nightly News’ … When Vancouver’s NW 2 AM 730 gave up its 15-months-long All-News radio battle with News 1130 .. ..and when bandleader Kevin Eubanks (pictured) left NBC’s ‘Tonight Show’ after 16 years of supporting Jay Leno. ALL the milestones for May 28th INSIDE.