THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. Feb. 2nd
The parlour game ‘Twenty Questions’ began its 8-year run on the Mutual radio network.
Radio station CKLG signed on at 1070 KHz licensed to serve Vancouver’s North Shore.
‘What’s My Line’ (pictured) began a 17 year run Sunday nights on CBS-TV.
NBC-TV debuted the 90-minute musical ‘Midnight Special,’ which would run for almost nine years in the late Friday 1 am slot following Johnny Carson.
And Britney Spears was both the host and performing musical guest on NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live.’
ALL the milestones for Feb, 2nd INSIDE.
From Point to Pulse, Dave Sheldon Bounces Back
with his gig with McBrides The Point in Port Moody coming to a close before Christmas, its great to see Dave is back on course....
Jim Mullin joins TSN
PSR received word, former NW Sportcaster Jim Mullin, who's been with Shaw Media up until now, has joined the TSN Radio Network
Do Americans Back Trump Travel Bans? Michael Rivero
Election Fraud, Dead People Voting.... this and Much, much More, Inside with Michael Rivero and Jim Goddard
WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Feb. 1st
This was the date 64 years ago when both ‘Private Secretary’ (with Ann Sothern) and ‘General Electric Theatre’ (hosted by Ronald Reagan) debuted on CBS-TV.
The date when 26-year-old Toronto-born Peter Jennings (pictured) became anchorman at ABC News for the first time.
The TV mini-series that introduced Nick Nolte, ‘Rich Man Poor Man’ began on ABC.
And 34 years ago today NBC-TV’s ‘Late Night with David Letterman’ debuted in the hour following Johnny Carson.
ALL the milestones for Feb. 1st INSIDE.
Another Bell Media victim, Gord Leighton!
Another sacking by Bell Media, long time radioman Gord Leighton informs us he too, has been let go....










