ST. PATRICK’s DAY in Broadcast History .. Tues. March 17th

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IT WAS MARCH 17th when Kate Smith (pictured) came out of vaudeville to begin a 3-decade radio career with Kate Smith Sings, a quarter-hour several times a week on NBC. When the live country TV program “Five Star Jubilee” premiered on N-B-C… When Pres. George W. Bush took to TV to issue an ultimatum to Iraq's Saddam Hussein .. And when CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show featured singers Paul Anka, the Chad Mitchell Trio and the McGuire Sisters. ALL the milestones for St. Patrick’s Day INSIDE.

Country Radio Has Three Solo Women in Top 10, First Time in Seven Years

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Newcomers Ingrid Andress and Gabby Barrett join Maren Morris in the top 10, hitting a benchmark not seen since Taylor Swift's country days.

Sports talk radio facing creative challenges in COVID-19 cancellations

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Among the league leaders in those who take a punch in the solar plexus because of coronavirus concerns are the people at TSN 1040 and Sportsnet 650, who spend 12 hours or more each weekday talking about sports. For the foreseeable future they’ll have no live events to discuss.

John Barbour on Bullshit & The Virus

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lots of food for thought...

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Roy Orbison

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Crying, the original hit the Billboard 100 in 1961. 26 years later the version with k.d. Lang was recorded to the delight to Orbison and Lang fans.

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. March 16th

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IT WAS MARCH 16th … when the president’s daughter, Margaret Truman (pictured), made her professional singing debut in an ABC Radio broadcast from Detroit that attracted 15 million listeners …. When the big winners at the Emmy Awards were The Phil Silvers Show, Robert Young and Loretta Young … When the musical headliners on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show were singers Janis Joplin and Ed Ames, plus Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer and Boots Randolph… And when Bell Canada acquired another 84 radio stations and 35 cable TV channels from Astral Media for $3.38 billion …. Details and ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

COVID-19 Fallout: Shaw Opens its Internet Service to All Canadians

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The company is making available its Shaw Go WiFi, Canada’s largest WiFi network, to everyone, regardless of whether they are a Shaw customer. Shaw does not have data caps on internet plans, meaning people will not face data restrictions if they need to work from home or communicate with their loved ones.