Chuck’s Classics, featuring Connie Francis

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Who’s Sorry Now….Connie was a top concert draw in the ’50’s and ’60’s. Hits like this in 1958 Who’s Sorry Now kept her on the pop charts.

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. March 25th

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IT WAS MARCH 25th … when Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore (pictured) premiered their joint variety show on NBC radio, replacing another comedy team, Abbott & Costello… When New York’s WNBC became the first radio station to ban Brewer and Shipley’s biggest hit “One Toke Over The Line” due to its apparent marijuana references… When the 58th and final episode of “The Monkees” TV show aired on NBC… When the final episode of “Bewitched” aired on ABC... and when NBC aired the 136th and last episode of 'Sanford & Son.' ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Rap Radio Is Playing More Women, But Streaming Playlists Lag Behind

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In the wake of Cardi B, more women are are breaking nationally on rap radio than ever before. Streaming services are not, so far, catching up.

Broadcasters Blast 2019 Canadian Budget as Unfair

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The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) is disappointed that the federal government has excluded broadcast media from journalism support tax credits announced in Budget 2019.

A Little Berner in the night to appear with Drex on Sunday Tonight!!!

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Former all-night radio host David Berner joins Drex in studio on Sunday night 10pm to 2am

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bertie Higgins

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Bertie had this #1 hit Key Largo in 1982. He is comfortable singing country, pop and soft rock. In recent years he has moved on to film production with his sons

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. March 24th

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IT WAS MARCH 24th when one of the most powerful signals from the US mountain west, KSL radio of Salt Lake City began broadcasting…. When Major Bowes’ Original “Amateur Hour” went national on the NBC Radio Network, after a year airing locally on WHN New York… When "Hannah Montana" with Miley Cyrus debuted on the Disney Channel in the US .. When ABC’s late night Iran Hostage crisis program was renamed “Nightline with Ted Koppel”…. and when Whoopi Goldberg (pictured) was host for the 74th Academy Awards telecast. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.