Seattle Sports Talker Mike Salk appointed PD of Entire Bonneville Cluster

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In the wake of RYAN MAGUIRE's exit as Dir./News and Programming at BONNEVILLE News-Talk KIRO-F/SEATTLE, as reported last week by PSR, several changes have been made to the cluster's management structure, effective MONDAY (8/26).

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bill Doggett

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Bill was a jazz & rhythm & blues pianist and organist. He had worked with Ella Fitzgerald, Ink Spots, Wynonie Harris and many others

FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 23rd

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IT WAS AUG. 23rd …when singers Billy Jones and Ernie Hare, “The Happiness Boys”, first appeared on New York’s WEAF radio, sponsored by Happiness Candy stores.,, When the BBC’s experimental TV service featured the first televised boxing match between Archie Sexton and Laurie Raiteri, almost 15 years before the TV era began … When Seattle radio station KKND “The End” FM 107.7 was born, billing its music as “The Cutting Edge of Rock.” The format helped give birth to Seattle’s famed Grunge movement… ..and when Richard Hatch was revealed as the winning castaway on the first season of CBS’ “Survivor.” ALL the milestones for Aug. 23rd INSIDE!

Seattle’s Matt Pitman Heads to SF as PA Voice of Golden State Warriors

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Pitman told KIRO Nights. “I will be moving there to become the new public address announcer for the Golden State Warriors of the NBA. I will also be joining the organization in their front office, in the prestigious Warriors studio. That is their in-house video production team.”

Alaska Governor Vetoes Funding for Public Broadcasting

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In a press briefing, public broadcasting was praised for playing "an important role in ALASKA, especially in our rural communities that have limited or no access to other forms of media," but added that "current funding levels for public broadcasting from the State can no longer be sustained,"

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Frank Sinatra

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One of the many hits for Sinatra in 1968, My Way

THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 22nd

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IT WAS AUG. 22nd … when the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) began its first experimental TV broadcasting from London… When “Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy” became a three-times-a-week 30-minute feature on ABC radio, after 14 years as a daily quarter-hour strip… When Toronto’s CBLT-TV Channel 9 did its first test broadcast, covering the opening of the 73rd Canadian National Exhibition… ..and when Vancouver radio station CKLG AM730 scrapped it’s Middle-Of-The-Road programming and switched to a Top 40 format in direct competition with C-FUN 1410.. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.