‘FTV Live’ Exclusive: Coronavirus Impacts Q13 Seattle Newsroom
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
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
One of Tony Bennett earlier hits in the 1950’s, Because Of You in 1951.
MONDAY in Broadcast History .. March 2nd
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.
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Recent Moves … as of March 1st
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Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tom Jones
In 1965 Tom Jones came out with another hit for the ladies: What’s New Pussycat
SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. March 1st
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.
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