TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Nov. 5th

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Happy Birthday to Bryan Adams, Elke Sommer, Art Garfunkel, Tatum O’Neal and Sam Rockwell. The comic strip ‘The Gumps’ debuted as a series on CBS radio; ‘The Big Show’ debuted as a Sunday night 90-minute radio spectacular on NBC; Vancouver’s CKNW increased power from 1,000 watts to 5,000 at 1320 kc; the ‘Nat King Cole Show’ debuted on NBC-TV; Tom Jones guested on the soundtrack of Fox-TV’s ‘The Simpsons’; and Kenny Rogers and The First Edition made their TV debut on CBS-TV’s ‘Smothers Bros. Comedy Hour.’ Those bowing off the world stage Nov. 5th include Fred MacMurray, Johnny Horton, Bobby Hadfield of the Righteous Bothers, Bobby Nunn and Billy Guy of ‘The Coasters’ (16 years apart); bandleader Guy Lombardo (pictured), and career Canadian broadcasters Norm Marshall and Sid Boyling. ALL the milestones for the date are found INSIDE.

24-7 Christmas HD radio station launches in Victoria, Commercial Free

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"Christmas music is in huge demand this time of year and I think offering a commercial free option, especially for retailers or the Christmas fan is a great option," said Virgin Radio Victoria program director Chris Donnelly.

Spotify & Soundcloud be Damned, Radio Requests Still Attract

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As it turns out, there are sound psychological and cultural reasons to explain why the age-old radio request still lives on.

LA Morning Stars Kevin & Bean Fade to Black Friday After 30 Amazing Years

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And this week (11/8) KEVIN & BEAN will be inducted into the RADIO HALL OF FAME in a ceremony in NEW YORK CITY.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Gary Puckett & The Union Gap

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Active in the 60’s with hits like Young Girl from 1968

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Nov. 4th

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Happy Birthday to Michael McConaughey, Kathy Griffin, Delbert McLendon, Loretta Swit and Howie Meeker. Also born this date were Will Rogers, Art Carney (pictured), Shirley Mitchell, Kate Reid, and Vancouver-born Court Benson. The longtime radio serial ‘One Man’s Familly’ debuted on NBC Television; Van Morrison was the musical guest on ‘Saturday Night Live’; pioneer Montreal radio station CFCF aired its first commercial show; Vancouver’s CHQM introduced stereo FM to the West Coast; Kelowna’s CKOV signed on with all its 100 watts of glory; and decades later K 96.3 debuted its classic rock format as it signed on, also to serve Kelowna. ALL the milestones for Nov. 4th are found INSIDE.

Canadian Bernard Slade, who wrote ‘Same Time, Next Year’ and created ‘Partridge Family,’ dies...

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Slade also was involved in creating and writing the TV sitcoms Bewitched, The Flying Nun, & Bridget Loves Bernie.