SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. November 1st
It’s the date that brought us Victoria's David Foster (pictured), Bill Anderson, Lyle Lovett, Jenny McCarthy,Toni Collette, and the late Betsy Palmer,
Edmonton radio station CFRN was granted its first license; Medicine Hat’s CHAT started up on 1270 kc.; the first English language hockey telecast was called by Foster Hewitt on Toronto’s CBLT; the Dave Clark Five performed on the Ed Sullivan Show; ‘The Lucy Show’ debuted on CBS-TV, and a few years later the same network aired the 100th episode of the sitcom ‘Maude.’
Obits for Nov. 1 include Phil Silvers, Noah Beery Jr., Skitch Henderson, Yma Sumac, Canadian broadcast journalist and politician Rene Levesque, and TV game show announcer Charlie O’Donnell.
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RIP Merv Meadows, formerly of CKWX
Merv began his radio career at CFPR Prince Rupert. He worked as News Director at CHFM-FM Calgary (1964-66), and was in news at CKWX Vancouver from 1966 to 73.
So You Think You’re Getting Fired!
DO remember that radio isn't the only thing you can do. Adaptation and reinvention are important qualities at any age. And if your next job isn't a radio job, that's okay
SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Oct. 31st
It’s the date of birth of broadcasters Dan Rather and Jane Pauley, singers Dale Evans and Ethel Waters, actors Michael Landon, Barbara Bel Geddes, Ken Wahl and John Candy, and rapper Vanilla Ice.
Vancouver’s CHAN-TV (now Global) signed on for the first time; NBC televised ‘Carmen’ as the first opera ever aired ‘in living color’; the 100th episode of ‘The Odd Couple’ was seen on ABC; and Alive Cooper hosted ‘The Monstrous Munster Mash’ marathon on superstation WGN.
Bing Crosby’s ‘White Xmas’ began an 11 week run at #1; the Rolling Stones played Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto; and Barry McGuire sang ‘Eve of Destruction’ on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show.
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Al Molinaro, featured in ‘Happy Days,’ Dead at 96
In his role as Big Al on “Happy Days” for 10 years alongside Henry Winkler‘s Fonzie, he became famous for spinning long tales that always started with, “Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.”
Republicans Boot NBC from Hosting Next Debate after CNBC ‘Debacle’
"We are suspending the partnership with NBC News for the Republican primary debate at the University of Houston on February 26, 2016."
FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. Oct. 30th
Happy birthday to Grace Slick, Henry Winkler, Kevin Pollak, Harry Hamlin, Matthew Morrison (formerly of 'Glee'), and Ben Bailey (formerly of 'Cash Cab.').
It’s the day CBS radio listeners were terrified by Orson Welles ‘War of the Worlds’; the 100th episode of ‘Cheers’ was aired on NBC-TV, and 4 years later the same network broadcast the 100th episode of ‘Matlock.’
Roy Orbison’s ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’ became a Gold Record. and Frank Sinatra recorded ‘My Way.’
Leaving us on Oct. 30th were Steve Allen, Robert Goulet, Pert Kelton, John Houseman, and Vancouver-born actor John Drainie.
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THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. Oct. 29th
Oct 29th gave us musicians Neal Hefti and Zoot Sims, actors Richard Dreyfuss, Winona Ryder and Kate Jackson, plus singer/comedienne Fannie Brice, and DJ/recording star the Big Bopper.
KTLA-TV in L.A. originated the first coast-to-coast telecast in HD; Canada’s Astral Media completed its $1.8 billion purchase of Standard Radio; Bobby Helms recorded the now iconic ‘Jingle Bell Rock’; The Huntley-Brinkley Report (pictured) debuted on NBC-TV, a few decades before Nell Carter’s ‘Gimme a Break’ had ITS premiere; and CBS first used videotape to repeat its nightly ‘Douglas Ewards & the News’ for West Coast release.
Obits include bandleaders Woody Herman and John Scott Trotter, plus guitarist Duane Allman, Kennedy satirist Vaughn Meader, Canadian actor Lloyd Bochner, and BBC TV presenter Jimmy Savile.
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Seattle Radio PPM Analysis for October by Research Director, Inc.
Inside are the leaders in the various demo groups, as part of the breakdown of the October PPM numbers.
C-FAX ‘Reunion’ Brunch
36 former C-FAX Victoria staff members were on hand last week to celebrate the “great old radio days”.