Tuesday in Broadcast History .. December 12th
Canada’s Genie awards, celebrating the best in the country’s cinema, were held in Montreal for the first time. A new Beatles single, “Free As a Bird,” was released in North America, a week after it hit stores in the UK. Denver Pyle (photo) got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, plus so much more, including Birthday Milestones
Longtime Canucks broadcaster Joey Kenward announces he has cancer
The 46-year-old announced on social media Saturday night that he was diagnosed with leukemia on November 24 and has been undergoing treatment at the Vancouver General Hospital ever since
PSR’s Monday Night News with the News You Should Know…
Full Speech: President Donald J. Trump Headlines the NYYRC's 111th Annual Gala
Seattle morning radio host Danny Bonaduce announces retirement
Radio host and former child star Danny Bonaduce announced Monday he’s retiring, after 12 years of morning radio in the Pacific Northwest
Radio Mans fave with Duran Duran
Duran Duran (/djʊˌræn djʊˈræn/) are an English rock[7][8] band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by singer Stephen Duffy, keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist/bassist John Taylor
Monday in Broadcast History .. December 11th
Happy Birthday to Brenda Lee, Jermaine Jackson, Rita Moreno, Donna Mills, Teri Garr and comedienne Mo’Nique.
Radio around the world carried the abdication speech of the UK’s King Edward VIII;
Alan Waters purchased Totonto’s CHUM 1050;
Victoria’s CFMS was transformed into ‘The Ocean 98.5’;
the CBC announced the cutting of 378 jobs;
ABC-TV aired the first of Bing Crosby’s 17 Christmas TV Specials;
and Tom Selleck was seen for the first time as the original ‘Magnum PI’ on CBS-TV.
Notable obits include sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, radio & TV host Robert Q. Lewis, and Canadian TV vocalist Wally Koster,
Details and ALL the Dec 11th milestones INSIDE.
PSR’s 6pm Sunday Night News with the News You Should Know…
[DS] Projects Cyber Attack, Countermeasures, It’s Time To Liberate America From The [DS] – X22 Report
Radio Mans fave with Glen Campbell & Roy Clark Play “Ghost...
"Ghost Riders in the Sky" Some incredible guitar playing here.... enjoy
Sunday in Broadcast History .. December 10th
Born this date were BC broadcaster Mel Cooper(pictured), actresses Nia Peeples, Susan Dey and Gloria Loring, actors Kenneth Branagh, Dan Blocker and John Colicos, and newsman Chet Huntley.
Vancouver’s good music CHQM signed on at 1320 KHz;
Seattle’s KOMO 4 became the city’s 2nd TV station;
Nashville’s WSM Barn Dance was introduced for the first time as ‘The Grand Ole Opry’;
and 6-year old Donny Osmond appeared for the 1st time with his brothers on NBC-TV’s ‘Andy Williams Show.’
Checking out were Richard Pryor), Marie Windsor, Paul Richards, Freeman Gosden, Shirley Hemphill, and Canadian broadcasters Spence Caldwell and Duke McLeod.
ALL the Dec. 10th milestones INSIDE.