Chuck’s Classics, featuring Nat King Cole
Not much more can one say about the great Nat ‘King” Cole. L-O-V-E came out in 1964.
SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. Jan. 19th
Joe Chesney (pictured) got his own Langley (BC) radio station CJJC on the air at 850 KHz.
The first episode of the soon-to-be-iconic ‘Dick Van Dyke Show’ was filmed.
68% of all US TV sets were tuned in as Lucy gave birth on CBS-TV’s ‘I Love Lucy.’
Two years later, CBS-TV debuted ‘The Millionaire” with Marvin Miller.
And three decades later, that same network introduced the first edition of the newsmagazine show ’48 Hours.’
ALL the milestones for Jan. 19th INSIDE.
The station that would become Montreal’s CFCF made radio history 100 years ago
An association of antique radio aficionados are presenting a series of activities to mark the 100th anniversary of radio broadcasting in Canada.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Brook Benton
Brook Benton had a hit in 1959 with Endlessly. You might remember his stage name
SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Jan. 18th
This was the date that Canadian content music quotas first came into effect for AM radio stations.
Victoria’s second radio station CKDA started broadcasting, some 27 years after the first station debuted.
Lee Majors’ starring vehicle, ‘The Six Million Dollar Man’ premiered on ABC-TV.
CBS-TV aired the 100th episodes of both the sitcom ‘Good Times’ and ‘Northern Exposure,’ 17 years apart.
And prolific producer Norman Lear scored yet another sitcom spinoff as ‘The Jeffersons’ (as pictured) debuted on CBS-TV.
ALL the milestones for Jan. 18th INSIDE.
Christian Hall – National Program Manager at Harvard Broadcasting & Program Director of X929
There's a reason why Christian Hall thinks differently. He has to. He is the National Program Director for Harvard Broadcasting which is a radio company first. He oversees multiple alternative stations; a format which doesn't even exist a number of top ten markets in Canada, and he believes that talent development is about airchecks, and feedback.
A Tribute To Rush’s Neil Peart Is Being Offered Free To Rock Radio
VANCOUVER, BC based MOMENTUM MEDIA MARKETING has collaborated with CANADA's JEFF WOODS to create a FREE two-hour tribute to the late Rush drummer for any rock station in the U.S. and CANADA to run beginning JANUARY 16th.