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PSR’s 6pm Wednesday Night News with the News You Should Know…

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Obama Controls The FBI & DOJ, Biden Controls WH, Soon It Will Ball Be Exposed

Tom Smothers, Comedian, Musician and Scourge of CBS Censors, Dies at...

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The comedian died peacefully at his home on Tuesday with his family at his side following a recent battle with cancer.

2024 Will Go Down As The Year Of Election Interference, In...

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The [DS] will continue to try to stop Trump, in the end this will make more and more people up

Radio Mans fave with Jay and The Americans

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Jay and the Americans are an American rock group who formed in the late 1950s

Wednesday in Broadcast History .. December 27th

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Happy Birthday to broadcast journalists Savannah Guthrie and Arthur Kent. It’s also the date when the late Sydney Greenstreet, Oscar Levant and Cokie Roberts were born. ‘The Glenn Miller Show’ began its 3-year, 3-times a week run on CBS radio; C-ISL AM 650 became Vancouver’s Oldies Station, and CKKS became ‘JACK FM.’ Don McNeill’s ‘Breakfast Club’ ended its 35 year run on ABC Radio; ‘Howdy Doody Time’ (pictured) started its 13 year run on NBC-TV; the prime time soap ‘Knot’s Landing’ debuted on CBS-TV, and The Doors played ‘Light My Fire’ on CBS-TV’s ‘Jonathan Winters Show.’ Among those departing forever Dec. 27th were Vancouver’s first TV anchorman, Tom Robinson, and music men Hoagy Carmichael, Freddie King and Vancouver’s Chris Gage. ALL the milestones for Dec. 27th INSIDE;

Radio Mans fave with The Eagles

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The Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971

Boxing Day in Broadcast History .. December 26th…

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Boxing Day saw the birth of funny men Steve Allen and Alan King, actors Jared Leto and Eden Sher, musicians Bob Carpenter and Chris Daughtry, and ‘America’s Most Wanted’ host John Walsh. The WSM Barn Dance began a Saturday night tradition on Nashville radio, soon becoming the ‘Grand Ole Opry.’ ‘Big Sister’ ended its 16 year run as a daytime soap on CBS Radio; Victoria’s 107.3 switched off the Christmas music, and introduced KOOL-FM, with ‘Today’s Best Music’; ‘The Shadow’ ended its 24-year radio run; and ‘Search for Tomorrow’ ended its 35 year run on first CBS-TV, and for the last five years, NBC. Obits Dec. 26th include Jack Benny, Jason Robards (pictured), Nigel Hawthorne, Fontella Bass, wrestler Gorgeous George, and LA sportscaster Stu Nahan. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

PSR’s 6pm Sunday Night News with the News You Should Know…

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Patriot Moves Are Forcing The [DS] Into A State Of Desperation, Exposed, Trapped.

Silent Night with Carrie Underwood

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Merry Christmas to our Puget Sound Radio readers

Christmas Eve in Broadcast History .. December 24th

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The classic radio version of “A Christmas Carol” with Lionel Barrymore (pictured) as Scrooge aired live.  Glenn Gould made his CBC broadcast debut on ‘Sunday Morning Recital A special Christmas episode of “I Love Lucy” aired on CBS. On this day in 1961, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” by The Tokens became the first African song to reach number one on the North American pop charts. in 1968, Castlegar BC got its second local radio station as CKQR. Read much more INSIDE, including today's birthdays....