TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. July 26th
IT WAS JULY 26th .. when the Abe Burrows Show premiered on CBS radio, as the comedy writer got his own 15 minute program…
When UBC radio station CiTR was approved for operation on 650 KHz via AM carrier current, to cover the Point Grey campus only….
When the ABC-TV daytime soap General Hospital taped its 7,000th episode…
..and when legendary radio personality Don Percy (pictured) did his last morning show on Vancouver’s oldies station CISL AM 650, before returning to Winnipeg.
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CHEK brought local TV to Victoria
The original name of the television outlet was to be CKTV, but in the summer of 1956, Armstrong announced its new identity — CHEK-TV. Broadcast standards of the day required six-character call letters, starting with CH, CJ or CK. Armstrong said they chose CHEK “because it lends itself to promotional ideas — for instance: ‘Check Channel 6 tonight.’”
Jack Braverman’s Celebration of Life was packed, by Mel Cooper
Jack Braverman, 'one of the best I've ever hired' says former radio man Mel Cooper....
MONDAY in Broadcast History .. July 25th
IT WAS JULY 25th … when the Canadian Marconi Company made the first trans-Atlantic two-way radio broadcast from Signal Hill, Newfoundland, to the S-S “Victoria” 1200 miles away…
When 2XAG in Schenectady, NY (later known as WGY) became the first radio station in the U.S. to broadcast with a 50,000-watt transmitter….
When in pre-WWII New York City TV station W2XBS presented television’s first musical comedy.The show was Topsy and Eva ….
..and when NBC-TV’s “Midnight Special” featured songs by Neil Sedaka, Janis Ian, Jessi Colter, and Kraftwerk. Hostess for the week was Helen Reddy (pictured).
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SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. July 24th
IT WAS JULY 24th .. when U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt stopped in the middle of his 4th ‘Fireside Chat’ on national radio and asked for a glass of water, which he then sipped…
When the melodramatic “Romance of Helen Trent” debuted on midwest regional radio before becoming a CBS network staple three months later, and running daily for the next 27 years!…
When NBC correspondent Edwin Newman became news anchor of the TV network’s ‘Today Show’….
..and when the independent sales of three BC radio stations.. CJAT Trail. CJAV Port Alberni, and CKAY Duncan .. were approved by the CRTC.
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Veteran Journalist Tom Gould dies
Gould interviewed every prime minister from Louis St. Laurent to Brian Mulroney, as well as world leaders such as Deng Xiaoping, Alexander Haig and Indira Gandhi.
SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. July 23rd
IT WAS JULY 23rd … when the Telstar communications satellite made possible the first live TV broadcast from the US to Europe…
When Toronto-born rocker Neil Young (pictured), at age 17, held his first recording session in the studios of Winnipeg radio station CKRC…
When the FCC approved the AM stereo radio system; KTSA in San Antonio was the first to go stereo…
..and when the three-year old television network FOX-TV topped ABC, NBC and CBS in the ratings for the 1st time, thanks to “America’s Most Wanted.”
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE. Also, on this day in 2011, Amy Whitehouse died.









