THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 31st
IT WAS AUG. 31st .. when the first news program on radio was aired in Detroit, when election returns were broadcast on 8MK, (later to become WWJ), owned by the Detroit Evening News. Only some 30 homes in the city were equipped with radio receivers…
When “The Great Gildersleeve”, a spin-off of radio's longtime laughfest “Fibber McGee and Molly,” began its two-decade run on NBC’s Red Network…
When “The Adventures of Superman” started on network radio on the Mutual Broadcasting System, quickly becoming one of the era’s most iconic series…
..and when “The Partridge Family” TV show aired its last episode, leaving David Cassidy free to pursue a solo music career.
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Bell Media Radio Takes Daily Evan Solomon Talk Show Coast-to-Coast
The program will air on all BELL MEDIA News-Talk stations as of SEPTEMBER 5th 2-5 pm ET as "THE EVAN SOLOMON SHOW."
New Voice of Washington Huskies Sports Announced
Tony Castricone, the play-by-play voice of Clemson Tigers basketball, has been hired to succeed Bob Rondeau as Huskies’ play-by-play voice.
WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 30th
IT WAS AUG. 30th .. when, as the TV era kicked into high gear, “Screen Directors Playhouse” ended its 2.5 year run on NBC Radio…
When “American Bandstand” aired for the final time as a daily show on ABC-TV, becoming a weekly hour on Saturdays for another 26 years…
When 'Northern Exposure' and ' Murphy Brown' were big CBS winners at the Emmy Awards...
When, after five years, ABC-TV’s “The Brady Bunch” came to an end …
..and when the “Late Show with David Letterman” debuted on CBS-TV, with guests Bill Murray (pictured) & Billy Joel.
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Announcement: Program Director New Country 103.1 Kamloops
Jody “Teddy” Tedford (pictured) previously worked at Kamloops' Newcaps other fm station, The River, then last March moved to Country
Congratulations "Teddy"!
With Postmedia ‘Doomed,’ the CBC Could Save News in Canada
CBC news is produced with public dollars for public benefit and should therefore be available without copyright protection within Canada’s borders.
TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 29th
IT WAS AUG. 29th .. when Calgary’s CFAC, the radio station of the Calgary Daily Herald, had its official opening at 7:45 p.m. with a concert by the Salvation Army Band…
When the summertime replacement show Paul Whiteman Presents, with hostess Dinah Shore, was heard on NBC radio for the last time..
When Calgary got its first FM station CHFM-FM, at 95.9 MHz. It is currently branded as KiSS 95.9…
.. and when the 120th and final episode of the ratings sensation The Fugitive aired, attracting the largest TV audience ever to that point.
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Red’s Diner Last Show on CISL 650 was Sunday!
It's Sunday August 27th, 2017, and today is the final Red's Diner on CISL 650 AM with Red Robinson. Red's special guests include Seattle radio legend Pat O'Day and NW's Bruce Allen, plus many many others. A Must Listen to for radio fans....
MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 28th
IT WAS AUG. 28th .. when U.S. radio’s first commercial was heard on WEAF in New York, as announcer H.M. Blackwell touted Hawthorne Court, a group of apartment buildings in Queens. The realty company had bought 10 minutes of commercial air time for $100…
When 16 years after leaving the CBC air, Canada’s Happy Gang musical troupe reunited for two sold out reunion concerts at Toronto’s Canadian National Exhibition…
When the 40th Annual Emmy Awards gave top honors to 30something, The Wonder Years and Richard Kiley…
..and when The Jamie Foxx Show began its 4-and-a-half-year run on the WB network.
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SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 27th
IT WAS AUG. 27th … when CBLT Toronto moved down the dial from Channel 9 to Channel 6…
When the country program that had first showcased the likes of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jim Reeves, Johnny Horton and Lefty Frizell, ‘Louisiana Hayride,’ aired for the last time on KWKH/1130 AM in Shreveport…
When singer Connie Francis signed in as the celebrity mystery guest on CBS-TV’s panel show ‘What’s My Line?’…
..and when Diane Sawyer became the fifth reporter on the top-rated TV newsmagazine, ’60 Minutes,’ alongside (pictured) Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Harry Reasoner and Ed Bradley.
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