MONDAY in Broadcast History .. July 29th

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IT WAS JULY 29th … when the CBC’s prairie powerhouse CBK-540 signed on with 50,000 watts from Watrous, Saskatchewan, as the only CBC radio outlet between Winnipeg and Vancouver… When decades later Toronto's CBC Radio One service was approved for a move to FM.... When Jack Paar (pictured) began his five-year run as host of NBC-TV’s “Tonight Show”… When Jim Hartz was named to join Barbara Walters as co-host of the Today show on NBC…. …and when millions around the world watched on television as Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer were wed in London. ALL the milestones for July 29th INSIDE.

Wi-Fi, Which Changed the IP World, is Celebrating 20 Years!

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Its public debut 20 years ago as the optional AirPort-branded feature in an Apple laptop was sudden and unexpected. And its effect on consumer expectations, where laptops were concerned, was like night and day.

Why has watching television become such hard work?

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For those of us of a certain age, it’s like being a grocery shopper transported from the bare-shelved stores of Soviet Russia to a contemporary Costco and only being able to buy one thing per visit.

John Barbour reviews Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

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John Barbour comes out of movie critic retirement for one more movie review

Ron Clark returns to Edmonton radio…

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Ron Clark who was doing mornings on EZ Rock in Edmonton before they flipped to virgin radio

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Debbie Reynolds

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Debbie’s career spanned 70 years as an actress & singer. In 1957 she sang her top hit Tammy.

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. July 28th

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It’s the date of birth of radio announcer Bill Goodwin and TV announcer Art Hannes, producer Dick Ebersol and 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley. Judy Garland recorded her iconic ‘Over the Rainbow,’ Regina got Saskatchewan’s 1st TV station, Toronto’s Crew Cuts had their only #1 song hit, Jerry Lee Lewis made his TV debut, Kathie Lee Gifford (pictured) made her last appearance on TV’s ‘Live with Regis & Kathie Lee’, and Rosemary Clooney had a #1 hit with ‘Come On-a My House.’ Obits include radio announcing heavyweights Truman Bradley and Jackson Beck, actress Eileen Brennan and radio’s first Lone Ranger, George Seaton. Details of these and scores more milestones for July 28th INSIDE.