GOOD FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. April 14th
IT WAS APRIL 14th .. when Robert Ripley hosted his first ‘Believe It or Not Broadcast’ on NBC, the beginning of an 18 year radio run…
When WGN radio carried the first play-by-play broadcast of a regular season Chicago Cub baseball game…
When Chilliwack's CHWK moved up the dial from 1340 to 1230 KHz, enroute to its longtime home at 1270...
When piano virtuoso Van Cliburn appeared on US national TV for the first time, as Jack Paar’s guest on NBC-TV’s ‘Tonight Show’…
and when CBS-TV aired the Johnny Cash special ‘Spring Fever’ in prime time, with guests Waylon Jennings, June Carter Cash, and Rosanne Cash.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
Jordan Steele is KING-TV’s New Chief Meteorologist
Jordan Steele is joining KING in Seattle as Chief Meteorologist from KEYE in Austin Texas.
As Advertisers Flee his Fox News Show, O’Reilly Goes on Vacation
Bill O’Reilly announced on The O’Reilly Factor Tuesday night that he’s taking a totally planned vacation, land he wants to make clear that even though it looks like a suspension, it’s definitely not a suspension.
Veteran Vancouver Newsies John Daly, Cecilia Waters to be Honoured
They will be presented with their RTDNA Canada Lifetime Achievement Awards during the BC Regional Meeting on Apr. 22.
THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. April 13th
IT WAS APRIL 13th .. when the weekly radio crime drama ‘Bulldog Drummond’ began its 8-year run on the Mutual Broadcast System…
When the CRTC’s first public hearings on Cable Television were held…
When “The Grand Ole Opry,” a Saturday night radio staple from Nashville that holds the longevity record for any live broadcast, came to cable TV (Nashville Network) …
and when the cast of “The Andy Griffith Show” reunited for the NBC-TV film “Return To Mayberry.” It attracted the largest audience of any TV-movie that year.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
A Tribute to the late, Very Gifted Satirist Bob Robertson
Bob Robertson gained notoriety on his show Double Exposure, which he created along with comedian Linda Cullen, for testing the waters of political satire in Canada, learning what the show could and couldn’t get away with.
Jian Ghomeshi’s New Podcast Hits Roadblock
A San Francisco-based software company, Art19, was an audio host which fed the podcast for distribution on iTunes. Faced with a torrent of complaints, it withdrew its support.









