Party Strategies and TV Ratings: the Game Is Changing: Harvey Oberfeld

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The politicians, parties and strategists are all gearing up for the coming BC election ...only 11 weeks away. And among the changes they are watching since the last time around are the tv ratings ...and some interesting changes since the last vote.

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Feb. 20th

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It was a Feb. 20th when 8-year-old Ricky Nelson and his older brother David began portraying themselves on ABC Radio’s ‘Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet.’ Until then their roles had been played by actors. When Vancouver’s CHQM AM 1320 dumped its ‘Lite 1320’ format for ‘Memory Music’ from the 1930s to the ’60s. When The Platters made their only appearance on Dick Clark’s ‘American Bandstand.’ When the Dave Clark Five and The Supremes headlined CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show. And when the original host of ABC’s ‘Good Morning America,’ David Hartman (pictured) left the daily program. ALL the milestones for Feb. 20th INSIDE.

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. Feb. 19th

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It’s the date the late iconic voice of the Seattle Mariners, Dave Niehaus was born. Sammy Davis Jr. kissed the biggotted Archie Bunker to great hilarity on CBS-TV’s ‘All in the Family’ (pictured). Dick Clark staged the first “American Music Awards” on ABC TV. The Four Tops, Pat Boone and Pearl Bailey headlined ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ on CBS-TV. And Calgary was introduced to radio station Q-107 as CKIK-FM changed to Classic Hits. ALL the milestones for Feb. 19th INSIDE.

New ’90s Station Hot 100.5 Hits Winnipeg Airwaves

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A new radio station specializing in hits from the 90s era is on the air.

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Feb. 18th

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The insurance investigator drama, ‘Yours Truly Johnny Dollar’ debuted as a nightly quarter hour strip on CBS radio. 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. And the mini-series ‘Roots: the Next Generation’ began its 7-night run on ABC-TV. ALL the milestones for Feb. 18th INSIDE.

Stephen Colbert Rides His Anti-Trump Schtick to #1 in Late Night

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Letterman's replacement has seemingly used every cold open and monologue available to skewer America’s top executive — and Nielsen panelists have been responding favorably.

FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. Feb. 17th

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Johnny Cash was Ralph Edwards’ surprised guest of honor on NBC-TV’s ‘This Is Your Life’ (pictured). After five years on Minnesota radio only, Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” was first broadcast nationally on NPR. Aerosmith were the musical guests on NBC-TV’s Saturday Night Live. And FOX-TV attracted 40 million viewers for its finale of the reality series ‘Joe Millionaire.’ ALL the milestones for Feb. 17th INSIDE.