Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kim Carnes

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Bette Davis Eyes in 1981 was voted the best song for the year. It stayed on the charts for nine weeks.

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. Sept. 15th

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IT WAS SEPT. 15th .. when “The Lone Ranger” debuted on ABC-TV, after 16 years on radio… When the family sitcom “Bachelor Father” with John Forsythe began its 5-year run on CBS-TV… When the rural comedy ‘Green Acres’ debuted on CBS-TV, starring Eddie Albert & Eva Gabor…. ..and when the action-adventure series ‘Lost in Space’ (CBS) and ‘I Spy’ (NBC) debuted on the same evening. ALL the milestones for Sept. 15th INSIDE!

Prince Albert radio legend enshrined in Sask. broadcast hall of fame

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Neil ‘the doc of rock’ Headrick is one two inductions into the Saskatchewan Association of Broadcaster’s Hall of Fame.

Fitz of Seattle’s 98.9 The Bull Interviews Ken Burns re PBS’ ‘Country Music’ Doc

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The film chronicles Country music's early days, from Southern APPALACHIA's songs of struggle, heartbreak and faith, to the rollicking Western swing of TEXAS, the CALIFORNIA honky-tonks and NASHVILLE's GRAND OLE OPRY.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Dion

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Dion had a number of tunes reach the top ten, and this one The Wanderer hit the charts in 1961

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Sept. 14th

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IT WAS SEPT. 14th … when two major radio soap operas made their debut on the same day, ‘Big Sister’ on CBS, and ‘John’s Other Wife’ on NBC… When Milton Berle was named the permanent host of NBC-TV’s ‘Texaco Star Theatre,’ enroute to his earning the title ‘Mr. Television’… When Richard Boone (pictured) starred in episode one of CBS-TV's‘Have Gun, Will Travel’… When Jerry Van Dyke starred in the debut of the universally condemned NBC sitcom ‘My Mother the Car’… ..and when Alberta premier Ernest Manning was on hand to help inaugurate Medicine Hat’s CHAT-TV on channel 4. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE!

Eddie Money, ‘Two Tickets to Paradise’ singer, Dead at 70

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Money had been battling stage 4 esophageal cancer.