CFWE Radio Bingo – $50,000 Bonanza

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CFWE Radio Bingo, which already gives away $150,000 dollars a month, is celebrating our birthday in a BIG WAY

Bill O’Reilly Calls Fox Firing a ‘Political & Financial Hit Job’

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In his first TV interview since being fired in April, O'Reilly said he was brought down by sponsor boycotts and wider business decisions at Twenty-First Century Fox.

WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Sept. 20th

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Sept. 20th brought us Sophia Loren, Gogi Grant, Gary Cole, orchestra leader Frank Devol, Northern Exposure’s Peg Phillips (Photo) and Leah Pinsent. The Calgary station now known as City TV signed on, while Vancouver’s CKLG 73 ended 29 years of rock music and switched fulltime to talk. Jimmy Stewart debuted a radio western ‘The Six-Shooter’ on NBC,; the ‘Bill Cosby Show’ began its popular 8-year run on NBC-TV, while ‘You’ll Never Get Rich’ with Phil Silvers, and the original ‘Hawaii Five-Oh’ had their premieres on CBS-TV. ALL the milestones for Sept. 20th INSIDE.

Russia’s ‘Propaganda Outlet’ Will Remain on Canadian TV

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Amid charges that RT spreads disinformation and has sought to influence elections, the CRTC says the channel is not under review in Canada.

Dealing with Difficult Personalities, by Paul Kaye

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Great talent is the engine that propels our business forward. Talent who can see the opportunities the rest of us are blind to are essential for any company's future growth

Confirmed: Laura Ingraham to Host 10 p.m. ET slot on Fox News

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Ingraham, a longtime contributor to Fox News, will be the weeknight host of “The Ingraham Angle,” at 10 p.m. ET. Sean Hannity on Sept. 25 will move to 9 p.m. ET, replacing “The Five,” which will return to its 5 p.m. slot.

TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Sept. 19th

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It’s the birthday of Joan Lunden, Don Harron, 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.’ Signing off for the final time on Sept. 19th were Bob’s widow Dolores Hope, ‘Make Believe Ballroom’ deejay Martin Block, pianist Arthur Ferrante (of Ferrante & Teicher), and country singer Red Foley. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.