Thursday in Broadcast History .. January the 7th…
Red Skelton got his first weekly starring vehicle on the NBC Red radio network.
The well-remembered OTR ‘squeaky door’ show ‘Inner Sanctum Mysteries’ debuted on NBC Blue.
For the first time TV cameras were allowed inside the House of Commons in Ottawa.
The Peoples Choice Awards named ‘Deal or No Deal’ with Canada’s Howie Mandel (pictured) as favorite game show.
And ‘Midday’ with Valerie Pringle and Bill Cameron debuted on CBC Television as a daytime version of ‘The Journal.’
ALL the milestones for Jan. 7th INSIDE.
Neil Young sells half his songbook
Singer-songwriter Neil Young has sold a half share of the rights to his entire catalog of 1,180 songs
Canada’s Bell Media Hit With Management Restructuring
The latest job cuts follow Bell Media president Randy Lennox
Larry King hospitalized for the last week…(Update)
King, 87, has been hospitalized at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for more than a week
Radio Man’s Fave with Steely Dan…
Steely Dan is an American rock band founded in 1971 by core members Walter Becker (guitars, bass, backing vocals) and Donald Fagen (keyboards, lead vocals).
Country Artists Fill Morning Slot On KNUC/Seattle
HUBBARD RADIO Country KNUC (98.9 THE BULL)/SEATTLE will have various Country stars filling its morning show slot in the wake of FITZ's departure
Radio Man Faves with The Hollies…
The Hollies are a British rock group formed in 1962. One of the leading British groups of the 1960s and into the mid 1970s, they are known for their distinctive three-part vocal harmony style
What BC needs MOST in 2021 by Harvey Oberfeld…
I'm back blogging a week earlier than scheduled after my winter break. Why? Because there's a REAL issue that MUST be addressed ... right away...
Why do we have to rely on News India to investigate...
News India have decided to investigate and report of the PM of Canada, a job Canadian reporters should be investigating and reporting on. It's amazing how 600 Million Dollars, PLUS ongoing deposits will quell the news about how corrupt our governments from provincial to federal really are.
Gerry And The Pacemakers star Gerry Marsden who sang You’ll Never...
Gerry And The Pacemakers star Gerry Marsden - whose hits included You'll Never Walk Alone - has died aged 78.













