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Radio Mans fave with Neil Diamond
Love at the Greek is a live double album by Neil Diamond which was released in 1977
Friday in Broadcast History .. December 29th
Happy Birthday to Ted Danson, Jon Voight, Dinah Christie, Patricia Clarkson and Ashleigh Banfield.
Radio soap favorite ‘Young Dr. Malone’ began 4 seasons on CBS-TV;
WMCA’s Good Guys became the first N.Y. radio station to play ‘The Beatles’;
Jane Pauley ended her 13 years as co-host of NBC-TV’s ‘Today Show”;
and Sly and the Family Stone headlined CBS-TV’s ‘Ed Sullivan Show.’
And passing away at age 77 was the ‘King of Jazz,’ Paul Whiteman (pictured).
ALL the milestones for Dec. 29th INSIDE.
Seattle – Tacoma PPMs for December 2023
Country music station The Wolf remains in first place, followed by Public radio's KUOW, with Hubbard's KRWM-FM comes in third spot
Historic Move: FCC Approves Ownership of U.S. Station by Canadian Broadcasters.
For the first time, the Federal Communications Commission has approved an application to allow a U.S. station to become wholly owned by a Canadian company
Steve Huber’s Cat Country 98 flips to CKHD Hit Radio
Today at 11 AM, Cat Country 98 will come to an end and no longer exist
PSR’s 6pm Thursday Night News with the News You Should Know…
Names Connected To Epstein Ready To Be Released, [DS] Cover Up Will Bring It All Down – X22 Report
Markovich: Will you know when your local news anchor becomes ‘automated’?
Maybe it was inevitable, that computer graphics would get so good, to mimic a human face and voice that you can’t tell if it’s real or fake.
Radio Mans fave with Procol Harum
Their best-known recording is the 1967 hit single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", one of the few singles to have sold over 10 million copies.
Thursday in Broadcast History .. December 28th
Happy Birthday to Dame Maggie Smith, Denzel Washington, Seth Meyers,, Nichelle Nichols and John Legend.
The last episode of ‘Ding Dong School’ with Miss Frances aired on NBC-TV;
trumpeter Hugh Masekela guested on CBS-TV’s ‘To Tell the Truth’;
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau gave a year’s end interview to CTV;
‘The Edge of Night’ wrapped up its 28 year run on CBS and later NBC-TV;
CNN boss Ted Turner was named TIME Magazine’s Man of the Year;
and Ed Bradley interviewed an emotional Michael Jackson on CBS-TV’s 60 Minutes.
Dec. 28th obits include Clayton Moore (TV’s Lone Ranger), Jerry Ohrbach of ‘Law & Order,’ William Demarest (‘My Three Sons’), music men Billy Taylor and Freddie King, and singer/comedienne Kaye Stevens.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.