The Fix Is In: NBC Affiliate Accidentally Posts Election Results A...
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Tucker Carlson Inherits Greta Van Susteren’s Slot on Fox News
Carlson, easily recognized by his fondness for bow ties, has not had a nightly cable news showcase since the 2008 demise of his MSNBC vehicle Tucker. He was also on the panel of CNN's Crossfire when it famously flamed out back in 2005.
World Series Finale Tops 40 Million US Viewers, Highest in 25...
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Mark Ramsey joins Matt Cundill on the ‘Sound Off’ Podcast
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THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. Nov. 3rd
It’s the date that brought us actors Charles Bronson, Dennis Miller, Roseanne Barr, Lois Smith, Peggy McCay, and singers Lulu and Jane Monheit.
The sitcoms ‘The Nanny’ and ‘Dif’rent Strokes’ were seen for the first time; the CBC extended its FM Stereo network coast to coast; ‘Good Morning America’ debuted on ABC-TV; Edmonton’s heritage call letters CFRN were heard for the first time; the ‘Nashville Network’ debuted on North American cable systems; and Geraldo Rivera’s nose was broken as a riot broke out during the taping of his syndicated TV show.
Details and ALL the milestones for Nov. 3rd INSIDE.
Ronnie Stanton heads south to pursue his radio consulting business
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Former TV Reporter Jas Johal Running for BC Liberals
Johal, whose domestic and international reporting career with Global TV spanned two-decades, will be named Wednesday the B.C. Liberal Party’s candidate for the new riding of Richmond-Queensborough.
Vancouver’s Dave Broadfoot, Early Star of the Royal Canadian Air Farce,...
Among his best-known characters were the Honourable Member for Kicking Horse Pass, Sgt. Renfrew of the RCMP and Big Bobby Clobber, a hockey player who had received too many pucks to the head.
WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Nov. 2nd
It’s the day that gave us Burt Lancaster, David Schwimmer, Paul Ford, Jay Black, k.d. lang, and early West Coast newscaster Sam Hayes.
The early radio soap opera Myrt & Marge (pictured) debuted on CBS; the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) was created; CFGP brought 100 watts of local radio service to Grande Prairie Alta, and years later on this date, CFCW signed on with 250 watts in Camrose.
CBC-TV experimented unsuccessfully with a 9 pm newscast, Ted Danson’s ‘Becker’ debuted on CBS-TV, and NBC-TV aired the 100th episode of ‘Third Rock from the Sun.’
Three veteran TV character actors left us on this date, Leonard Stone, Sid Melton and vocalist Paul Frees.
ALL the milestones for Nov. 2nd INSIDE.