‘It’s a real honor’: Seattle’s Ken Jennings revels in Jeopardy! win

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Jennings, a Seattle resident, pocketed $1 million by dispatching James Holzhauer, who won one match, and Brad Rutter, who came up empty.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Frankie Laine

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Frankie Laine, once again on the charts with That’s My Desire in 1947.

WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Jan. 15th

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CKNW moved its studios from downtown New Westminster to a former Safeway location at 815 McBride Boulevard. Saskatchewan-born Art Linkletter (pictured) introduced his longrunning (22 years) daytime hit ‘House Party’ on CBS radio. Ed Sullivan insisted that the Rolling Stones change the lyrics of their hit ‘Let’s Spend the Night Together’ or they’d be banned from his CBS-TV Sunday night showcase. The retro sitcom ‘Happy Days’ started its memorable 11 year run on ABC-TV. And Gene Shalit started his 37-year career as movie critic on NBC-TV’s ‘Today Show.’ ALL the milestones for Jan. 15th INSIDE.

Jann Arden to be inducted into Canadian Music Hall of Fame

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The Canadian pop icon, author and actress has been revealed as the first individual to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame during the 2020 Junos Awards in March

Scores are Cut Loose in US iHeart Restructuring

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Quite a few programmers and on-air talents have begun to make their dismissals public. Many stations have removed names and profiles from their websites.

ESPN Poised to Offer Tony Romo Millions to Join Monday Night Football

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If ESPN/ABC wants to join the Super Bowl rotation in the next NFL TV rights package, it can’t put Joe Tessitore and Booger McFarland in front of 100 million U.S. viewers.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Sister Sledge

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Sister Sledge had a number of hits in the 70’s. The three member group had a hit with We Are Family in 1979