KJR FM (The Jet) Interviews Legendary Radio Man Pat O’Day

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Radio royalty Pat O’ Day is visiting the 95.7 The Jet (KJR FM) studio. He interviewed the biggest stars in music history

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Ian & Sylvia

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A Canadian rock & country duo (with Victoria roots) who started out in 1959. They married in 1964 (the year this single hit the charts) and divorced & stopped performing together in 1975.

FAMILY DAY/PRESIDENTS’ DAY in Broadcast History .. Mon. Feb. 18th

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Canadian-born movie star Glenn Ford was the subject of NBC-TV’s ‘This is Your Life.’ The Everly Brothers sang their latest hit. ‘Cryin’ in the Rain’ on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show. Career broadcasters Harvey Kirck and Harry Caray died, while Gordon Lightfoot was falsely reported to have died. A US religious group cancelled Pat Boone's weekly gospel music show after he appeared in black leather and fake tattoos on the American Music Awards show. And the mini-series ‘Roots: the Next Generation’ began its 7-night run on ABC-TV. ALL the milestones for Feb. 18th INSIDE.

Gene Kiniski – J B Shayne & John Tanner. THEN & NOW

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1980s Vancouver personalities Canadian wrestler Gene Kiniski and the "Nite Dreams" TV team of Vancouver deejays J.B.Shayne and John Tanner are interviewed

Gay Star of “Empire” Denies Orchestrating an Attack on Himself

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Multiple sources said Jussie Smollett orchestrated his own assault in Chicsago's tony Streeterville neighborhood. Also on Saturday, CNN reported a story with their own sources stating belief that Smollett's account was untrue and he allegedly paid two men money to stage the attack.

Bob Costas: “Criticizing NFL safety got me pulled from NBC Super Bowl coverage.”

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An NBC spokesman told ESPN: "We have historically given our commentators a lot of leeway to speak on our air about issues and controversies, and Bob has benefited most from this policy. We're very disappointed that he has chosen to mischaracterize and share these private interactions."

Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Youngbloods

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Group consisted of Jesse Colin Young, Jerry Corbitt, Lowe Levinger and Joe Bauer. Never to receive widespread popularity in the US. However one hit, this one from 1967 make it on the charts.