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SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. April 17th

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IT WAS APRIL 17th .. when San Francisco radio station KPO (now KNBR) took to the airwaves with 50 watts of power… When writer/producer Wyllis Cooper brought Lights Out to NBC radio for what would be acclaimed as the medium’s ultimate horror show… When CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show featured Petula Clark singing “Sign of the Times’, and The Animals performing “Don’t Bring Me Down”… and when comedian Joey Bishop (pictured) got the opportunity to try to unseat the king of late night, Johnny Carson, courtesy of ABC-TV. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. April 16th

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IT WAS APRIL 16th … in the early years of radio when Vancouver’s CNRV became CRCV 1100 as the Canadian Radio Commission took over operations from the CNR… When the soon-to-be highly popular “Fibber McGee & Molly” radio program debuted on the N-B-C Blue Network from Chicago… When Polly Bergen (pictured) starred in “The Helen Morgan Story” on CBS TV’s live drama showcase Playhouse 90… and when Walter Cronkite succeeded Douglas Edwards as anchor of “The CBS Evening News.” ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Bounds, Renner, Enersen & Byron sign-off from KING 5 Home Team

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The Home Team will say goodbye to four of its all-stars next week when Dennis Bounds, Jeff Renner, Jean Enersen and Linda Byron sign-off for the very last time, after accepting an early retirement buy-out offer.

FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. April 15th

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IT WAS APRIL 15th .. when the world’s first all colour TV station was dedicated. Chicago’s WNBQ-TV has since evolved into WMAQ-TV… When CFRO FM 102.7 Vancouver Co-Op Radio signed on, after three months of trials… When “In Living Color,” FOX-TV’s sketch comedy show starring its creators Keenan Ivory Wayans and Damon Wayans,and introducing Canadian Jim Carrey (pictured), began its four year run… and when Bill Rancic beat out Kwame Jackson to win the first season of “The Apprentice” on NBC. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Radio “Really Doesn’t Fit Where We Are Going” : CBS CEO...

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Radio is still a wonderful, wonderful business, so our intent is to spin-off radio so it is its own stand alone company, which will fit better than being a big part of conglomerate like ours’ that is keyed more on television. (CBS Corporation Chairman, President and CEO Leslie Moonves - Pictured )

New Anchors at Global News Kelowna

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two new anchors at Global News Okanagan in Kelowna. Jeff Hastings and Jordan Armstrong (Pictured)

Award-winning Spots by The Q Victoria, The Bear Edmonton

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THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. April 14th

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IT WAS APRIL 14th .. when Robert Ripley hosted his first ‘Believe It or Not Broadcast’ on NBC, the beginning of an 18 year radio run… When WGN radio carried the first play-by-play broadcast of a regular season Chicago Cub baseball game… When piano virtuoso Van Cliburn appeared on US national TV for the first time, as Jack Paar’s guest on NBC-TV’s ‘Tonight Show’… and when CBS-TV aired the Johnny Cash special ‘Spring Fever’ in prime time, with guests Waylon Jennings, June Carter Cash, and Rosanne Cash. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Research Director Inc.’s Analysis of Seattle PPM’s (+ DEMO leaders)

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Despite some losses, KQMV is STILL the leader in all the key domo breakouts.

Donovan’s Aircheck Corner with another Shawn Rosvold feature

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To this day, anytime I visit a new city, the first thing I do is turn on the radio in order to get a feel for the place