‘FTV Live’ Exclusive: Coronavirus Impacts Q13 Seattle Newsroom

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A family member of one  employee works at a Western Washington facility where a coronavirus patient was recently identified.

‘Judge Judy’ to End After 25 Seasons, but She is Prepping New Show

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Judge Judy will conclude after next year's 25th season. Her new show, 'Judy Justice,' will debut the following year, but Ms. Sheindlin didn't reveal where.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tony Bennett

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One of Tony Bennett earlier hits in the 1950’s, Because Of You in 1951.

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. March 2nd

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Howard Stern (pictured) started broadcasting at WWDC Washington DC, where he developed his ‘shock jock’ format. The Beatles’ next smash hit ‘Let it Be’ was previewed via film on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show. ‘The Barry Manilow Special’ aired on ABC-TV, attracting a viewership of 37 million. The Supreme Court of Canada allowed its proceedings to be televised for the first time; a hearing on taxation. And U2 began a five-night weeklong run on CBS’ Late Show With David Letterman. Details and many more milestones for March 2nd INSIDE.

Recent Moves … as of March 1st

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Want the latest on Laura Baziuk, Tyler Barr, Jordan Steele, Jennifer Janner Castro, Greg Copeland, Janet French, Jeff Palmer and Ellen Tailor?

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tom Jones

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In 1965 Tom Jones came out with another hit for the ladies: What’s New Pussycat

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. March 1st

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The radio sitcom based in a bar ‘Duffy’s Tavern’ began its 10-year run. Vancouver saw Canada’s first jazz radio station hit the airwaves in CJAZ FM92.1 CHQB AM 1280 signed on in Powell River BC. Seattle-Tacoma’s channel 11 (then KTNT) began operations as an independent station. The 150th episode of ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ aired on CBS-TV. And The Beatles (on film) made their final appearance on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show. Details and many more milestones for March 1st INSIDE.