Chuck’s Classics, featuring Los Del Rio
From Spain, Los Del Rio came to the music scene in 1962, and they still entertain today. They are best known for their hit from 1996, Macarena.
Thursday in Broadcast History .. September 10th
IT WAS SEPT. 10th … when vaudeville star Jimmy Durante made his first radio appearance on Eddie Cantor’s “Chase and Sanborn Hour” on NBC…
When Prime Minister W.L. Mackenzie King took to the radio to announce that Canada was now at war with Germany (WWII)….
When comedian/singer Eddie Cantor moved from radio to television, as he hosted the Colgate Comedy Hour on NBC TV…
..and when Seattle’s KING TV introduced the first local TV newscast west of Minneapolis and north of Los Angeles, anchored by Charles Herring (pictured).
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Exclusive–Michael Savage: ‘I Think My Radio Career Is Coming to an End’
In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, conservative radio legend Michael Savage (pictured) offered his insights on President Donald Trump’s standing in the 2020 presidential election, the ongoing Chinese coronavirus pandemic, and what he described as the Black Lives Matter movement’s goal of ushering in a “communist revolution” in the United States
Jay Leno To Host ‘You Bet Your Life’ Reboot On Fox Television Stations
Fox Television Stations will revive storied game show You Bet Your Life, with Jay Leno as host, in the fall of 2021.
Radio Man’s Favourite Flashback by Leo Sayer
Gerard Hugh "Leo" Sayer is an English-Australian singer-songwriter musician and entertainer whose singing career has spanned four decades. He is now an Australian citizen and resident.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac have sold over 120 million records worldwide! One such record: Rhiannon in 1975.
Wednesday in Broadcast History .. September the 9th
IT WAS SEPT. 9th .. when the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) was formed as a broadcasting service of the Radio Corporation of America, with partners General Electric & Westinghouse. 26 stations made up the US’s first national radio network …
When the 1st broadcast of the long-running TV soap “Love of Life” aired on CBS…
When 54 million viewers (82.6 percent of the U.S. television audience) turned their TV dials to the ‘Ed Sullivan Show’ on CBS to see 21-year-old Elvis “The Pelvis” Presley …
When NBC-TV’s “Huntley-Brinkley Report” (pictured), their evening newscast, expanded from 15 to 30 minutes, as had the CBS News (with Walter Cronkite) a week earlier…
and when CBS CEO Les Moonves stepped down amidst a widening sex scandal.
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