Chuck’s Classics, featuring Looking Glass

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Originally formed in 1969, Looking Glass made it to the top of the Billboard 100 with Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl) in 1972

WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. March 18th

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IT WAS MARCH 18th when a daytime drama based on the Bible “Light of the World” was first heard on NBC radio…. When Joan Rivers made the first of some 62 guest appearances with Johnny Carson on NBC-TV’s ‘Tonight Show’… When the debut episode of “The Greatest American Hero” aired on ABC-TV… When a KOMO-TV news helicopter crashed near the Space Needle, killing the pilot and a photographer.. and when Pat Cashman (pictured) left KJR-FM after 12 years doing morning drive at various Seattle stations. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Seattle Radio PPMs: Music Stations Reclaim Top Three Spots

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Movin' 92.5 continues atop the 6+ chart for February, followed by Warm 106.9 and KZOK.

Nolte: All the Establishment Media’s Dangerous Coronavirus Lies

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Watching the media spread lies and unnecessary panic over the last few weeks reminds me of the CNN Race Riots of 2014.

Lyle Waggoner, Announcer/Actor on The Carol Burnett Show, Dead at 84

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Best known for his work on The Carol Burnett Show from 1967 to 1974, he went on to star as Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman during the latter half of the 70s.

Stuart Whitman, Star of CBS-TV’s ‘Cimarron Strip,’ Dies at 92

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Though Cimarron Strip lasted just one season (1967-68) and 23 original episodes, Whitman remains known for his turn as Marshal Jim Crown on the ambitious series, one of the first on television to run for 90 minutes. He produced and had a financial interest in the period Western as well.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kenny Rogers

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Kenny Rogers signature song is the 1978 hit The Gambler. Rogers even plays the fiddle! Coward Of The County another hit for him in 1981.