Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tony Joe White

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Tony was a singer-songwriter, guitarist. He wrote “Rainy Night in Georgia” for Brook Benson. Polk Salad Annie from 1969. He died October 2018 at the age of 75

WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. June 12th

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IT WAS JUNE 12th … when pioneer Toronto radio station CFCA had its Grand Opening. Foster Hewitt broadcast his first hockey game on CFCA eight months later…. When Pittsburgh’s KDKA became the first 50,000 watt radio station… When the Sunday night TV extravaganza that would be must-see family viewing for the next twenty years, “Toast of the Town,” (later the Ed Sullivan Show), made its debut on CBS… ..and when the early TV comedy hit “Mr Peepers” starring Wally Cox with Tony Randall, aired for the last time on NBC. ALL the milestones for June 12th INSIDE.

KUOW, Movin’ 92.5 and KZOK in Virtual Tie Atop Seattle Radio 6+ May PPM’s

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100.7 The Wolf and News/Talk KIRO FM round out the 6+ Top 5.

SURVEY: In Clear Rebuke To Liberals, Just 10% Of Canadians Want The Government To...

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The Liberals’ authoritarian approach is disturbing to many Canadians, and goes against what our country stands for

Bell Fibe TV customers lost connection during the final moments of Raptors’ game five

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Some Bell customers did not know what happened in those last few seconds as Raptors’ Kyle Lowery tried to make the final shot before the buzzer hit and the ball missed the bucket.

KING 5 Hires Veteran San Fran Broadcaster as News Director

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As managing editor at KPIX, Peter Saiers led editorial coverage with a focus on enterprise reporting. Prior to his extensive tenure as managing editor, he held the role of nightside executive producer.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Roy Clark

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A singer, a musician. Probably best known for this hit Yesterday When I Was Young in 1969 and for hosting the television program “Hee Haw”. He also used to be a guest host on the Johnny Carson “Tonight Show.” He died at age 85.