Chuck’s Classics, featuring Harry Nilsson

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Nilsson reached his peak in the 1970’s. Everybody’s Talking was a hit in 1968

WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Nov. 6th

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Happy Birthday to Sally Field, Emma Stone, Ethan Hawke, Bill Henderson of Chilliwack, Fred Penner and Maria Shriver. On this date Windsor’s legendary CKLW came into being when two previous stations were merged; the first commercial TV station WGY Schenectady went on the air; ‘Meet the Press’ debuted on NBC-TV; Phil Donahue’s TV talk show debuted in Dayton, Ohio; ‘The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour’ premiered on CBS-TV; Fox-TV debuted the action series ’24′; and New York’s WOR-TV paid a record $182,000 per episode for reruns of ‘The Cosby Show.” ALL the milestones for the date are INSIDE.

Apple TV Plus promises Star-Studded Content, but can it Compete in the Streaming Wars?

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Apple TV Plus is betting on A-list content and a lower subscription price as a means of competing in the increasingly saturated market of streaming services.

Rock Radio Scrapbook was 23 years old last week!

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Dale R Patterson, owner and founder of the excellent media website Rock Radio Scrapbook which features decades of 'classic' radio airchecks of well known Canadian and American disc-jockeys celebrated a birthday last week.

Movin’ 92.5’s Brooke & Jubal Win ‘Radio Hall of Fame’ Recognition

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Each year, the RHOF nominating committee selects a promising radio personality or team who has demonstrated ratings success, audience growth, and impact on one or more radio stations and their communities.

Are Listeners Ready For All-Digital AM Radio?

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The Federal Communications Commission is poised to launch a rulemaking this month that would begin the process of allowing AM stations to switch off their analog transmitters and rely only on a digital signal.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bobby Vinton

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Bobby became known as “The Polish Prince” because of his Polish background. Mr. Lonely was his hit in 1964