FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. Feb. 22nd

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One of the oldest three-letter call signs in the US, radio station WOR went on the air from studios in Newark N.J. The first presidential address on radio from the White House was delivered by Calvin Coolidge. Vancouver’s CKLG AM 730 dropped its experiment in talk radio and returned to contemporary hit music. And Sportscaster Al Michaels (pictured) was at the mike as the USA scored its ‘Miracle on Ice,’ upsetting the USSR, enroute to Olympic hockey Gold. Bernie Pascall called the game live to Canada. ALL the milestones for Feb. 22nd INSIDE.

Seattle Radio PPM’s (Jan.) Analyzed by Research Director Inc.

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KQMV Movin' 92.5 retained its dominance in all the Demo breakouts.

Michael Jackson Estate Sues HBO for More Than $100 Million Over ‘Leaving Neverland’ Doc

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“HBO will move forward with the airing of the two-part documentary on March 3 and 4. This will allow everyone the opportunity to assess the film and the claims in it for themselves.”

Monkees Bassist Peter Tork Dies at 77

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The musician was best-known as the wise-cracking dummy in the fictitious TV rock band. He became a teenage heartthrob in the late-1960s thanks to his endearing personality and lovable character.

CBS considers replacing Jeff Glor with Norah O’Donnell as anchor of its evening news

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O’Donnell would follow in the footsteps of Diane Sawyer at ABC and Katie Couric at CBS in the anchor seat of a top news show should the move go ahead.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Willie Nelson

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Willie is a musician, singer, songwriter, author, poet, actor and activist. He started out in 1956 and is still entertaining audiences to this day. On The Road Again was a hit for him in 1976. Willie was born in April 1933.

THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. Feb. 21st

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The first TV soap opera ‘A Woman to Remember’ debuted on the shortlived Dumont network. The 200th episode of “Perry Mason” (starring New Westminster’s Raymond Burr) aired on CBS TV. Neil Diamond’s first TV special aired on NBC-TV. The 200th episode of the hit sitcom 'The Jeffersons' was seen on CBS-TV. Montreal's Leonard Cohen made a rare TV appearance guesting on NBC's 'Miami Vice.' And David Letterman (pictured) returned to his CBS Late Show some five weeks after having emergency quintuple heart bypass surgery, ALL the milestones for Feb. 21st INSIDE.