SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. May 3rd
IT WAS MAY 3rd… when National Public Radio began operations in the US with 112 affiliates ….
When President Ronald Reagan began a series of 5-minute Saturday morning radio broadcasts, which most successive presidents have continued ....
When the final episode of the original prime time TV soap opera “Dallas” aired on CBS…
and when the British group Gerry & the Pacemakers made their US TV debut, performing “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying” on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show.
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Publishers Petition Ottawa to Crack Down on Google and Facebook
Australia and France have both announced plans to make sure Google and Facebook pay their fair share, instead of exploiting tax loopholes while making billions of dollars off the back of original content producers.
Gary Lockwood made These Headlines when KJR Fired Him
He died last week at age 74, and his many fans have been recalling his glory days on KJR. The Seattle Times carried a lengthy feature story in 1991 when his 15 years at AM 950 ended.
Actor in 95 ‘Scrubs’ Episodes, Sam Lloyd Dies at 56
"Rest In Peace to one of the funniest actors I’ve ever had the joy of working with. Sam Lloyd made me crack up and break character every single time we did a scene together."
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Helen Reddy
From Australia, Helen Reddy became known as the “feminist poster girl” or a “feminist icon” as a result of her hit recording I Am Woman. Angie Baby was a hit for her in 1975.
SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. May 2nd
IT WAS MAY 2nd … when comedian Jack Benny (pictured) made his radio debut as star of ‘The Canada Dry Program’ on NBC Blue …
When Calgary's heritage radio station CFAC (now Sportsnet 960) first aired as CQCA with 10 watts of power ...
When radio station WLS Chicago (AM 890) switched its format from Country to Top 40…
When Phil Donahue taped the final episode of his syndicated TV talk show…
and when Ed Sullivan abandoned his vow not to have this British rock group back, and allowed Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones to make a second appearance on Sullivan’s popular Sunday night showcase on CBS-TV.
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Rita Hayworth Is Stayin’ Alive!
Rita Hayworth Is Stayin’ Alive in this wonderful tribute to the actress and dancer.










