Jordan Heath – Rawlings: The Big Story, 6 Years In – The Sound Off...

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Jordan Heath Rawlings, host of the Big Story Podcast, returns to discuss the evolution of daily news podcasts over the past five years

Beyond the walls of 630 CHED, with Marty Forbes (Part 4)

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In the 70’s and early 80’s Moffat Broadcasting held an annual company baseball tournament in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Radio Mans fave with Richard Marx

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Richard Marx is an American adult contemporary and pop rock singer-songwriter

Thursday in Broadcast History .. September 19th

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It’s the birthday of Joan Lunden, Don Harron (pictured), Sylvia Tyson, James Lipton, Adam West, Mama Cass Elliott, and Brook Benton. The early radio soap opera ‘Just Plain Bill’ debuted on a regional CBS network; ’The Mary Tyler Moore Show’, ‘Search for Tomorrow’ and ‘Judging Amy” had their premieres on CBS Television. ‘M*A*S*H’ aired its finale to a record viewership on CBS-TV, while ‘ER’ played its first episode on NBC-TV. Canada’s Giselle MacKenzie became host and featured singer on NBC-TV’s ‘Your Hit Parade’; Max Weinberg debuted as drummer in Springsteen’s E St. Band; and Frank Sinatra and Paul Newman were costars on NBC-TV’s live production of ‘Our Town.’ ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

PSR’s 6pm Wednesday Night News with the News You Should Know…

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To Watch Video, Click on the Image below… https://www.eastonspectator.com/2024/09/18/ds-trafficking-pedo-network-exposedwe-are-witnessing-the-destruction-of-the-old-guard-x22-report/ Easton Spectator        ‘Connecting the dots’. ... Dr. Buttar & CNN News Anchor Drew Griffin in a 2021 interview ... Marc Carney $10 Billion “Conflict Of Interest” Exposed By Conservative MP,...

Wednesday in Broadcast History .. September 18th

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Jason Sudeikis, Jack Warden, Jada Pinkett Smith, Fred Willard, Frankie Avalon, James Marsden and June Foray all were born on this date. ‘Roving Mike’ began its 50 year run on CKNW, Victoria’s CKDA moved up the dial to 1220 and doubled its power to 10,000 watts… CBS radio came into being with an initial 16 stations,… ‘Toast of the Town’ on CBS-TV became ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’… and ‘Wagon Train’ began its 8 year run on NBC-TV. Ken Burns opened his 18.5 hour documentary ‘Baseball’ on PBS… ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ and ‘Get Smart’ debuted the same evening on NBC-TV… and the sitcom based on a rock radio station, ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ had its premiere on CBS-TV. Details and ALL the Sept. 18th milestones INSIDE.

Beyond the walls of 630 CHED, with Marty Forbes

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One day I remember vividly was when Eddie Keen came in to Dad's office while I was there.