Returning TV Film Crews will find Working on Set ‘Difficult to Navigate’
It’s becoming more apparent what film and television production in a COVID-19 world may look like.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Tokens
The Tokens were a doo-wop vocal group. The Tokens were formed in 1955 with four male singers. The most popular of their hits was in 1961 The Lion Sleeps Tonight.
SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. June 14th
IT WAS JUNE 14th … when a U.S. President was heard on the radio for the first time. President Warren G. Harding dedicated the Francis Scott Key Memorial and was heard on Baltimore’s WEAR …
When “The Happy Gang” troupe of musicians, led by Bert Pearl, made their first broadcast on station CRCT, the C-B-C flagship station in Toronto. It became a NATIONAL listening habit 4 months later…
When after 12 years Harold Peary played the role of 'The Great Gildersleeve' on NBC radio for the last time …
When Toronto's CHUM Radio published its final hit music chart ...
..and when NBC-TV’s action-adventure series “A Team,” aired for the last time.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
Bobby Lewis, ’60s Singer and “Tossin’ & Turnin” Hitmaker, Dies at 95
The song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 10th of that year, staying there for seven weeks — an unusually long reign in the chart's early history — and ultimately topping Billboard's year-end Hot 100 for 1961.
Howard Stern under fire for past use of blackface, skit with N-word
On Thursday a video appeared online showing Stern in minstrel-style makeup, liberally using the N-word. It was cut together with a recent appearance on “The View” during which he claimed he’d never used that word.
Letter to the Editor: AM Stereo Is Still an Option
Thousands of AM stereo car radios are still in use in Australia. In the U.S., that number will likely be higher since cars are now peaking in their lifespan, averaging as much as 17 years; with over 250 million on the road.
Fox News’ Seattle Coverage Included Altered Photos from Minnesota
Alert residents of Seattle noticed something was off about Fox News’ photos of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone on Friday. After looking through archives and similar photos, people discovered that some of the photos were digitally altered.










