And that’s a wrap for Steele and Vance on CHEK TV
It’s unclear what’s next for the two former co-hosts, but the last episode of Steele and Vance airs tonight at 8 pm
Radio Mans fave with Linkin Park
Linkin Park is an American rock band formed in Agoura Hills, California
Tuesday in Broadcast History .. July 2nd
It was the date the 1st million-dollar prizefight (Jack Dempsey vs. Georges Carpentier) aired on US radio. “The Aldrich Family,” “The Adventures of the Thin Man” and the satire of “Bob and Ray” had their premieres on NBC radio. Morning radio star Arthur Godfrey (pictured) signed to host a weekly prime time CBS show. Lawrence Welk debuted his new dance show on ABC-TV. Elvis recorded “Hound Dog” and “Don’t Be Cruel,” Dean Martin recorded “Houston,” and Andy Williams recorded “Canadian Sunset.” Obits on July 2nd include James Stewart, Betty Grable, Lee Remick, Fred Gwynne and Jan Murray. Details of all the anniversaries for this date INSIDE
PSR’s 6pm Monday Night News with the News You Should Know…
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‘Connecting the dots’.
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Canada Day …in a nation no longer proud of itself, by Harvey Oberfeld
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Lori Paris, much-loved Canadian Press newscaster and supervisor, dead at 46
Lori Paris, who became both a mainstay of the airwaves during her decade as a Canadian Press broadcaster and a beloved newsroom leader, died suddenly over the weekend at the age of 46.
Radio Mans fave on this Canada Day with Gordon Lightfoot
"Gordon Lightfoot's 'Canadian Railway Trilogy.' Period. You asked for the best Canadian song and it doesn't get more Canadian than Gordon Lightfoot." — Randy G. Hone
Canada Day in Broadcast History .. July 1st
IT WAS JULY 1st .. when Prime Minister Mackenzie King dedicated Ottawa’s Peace Tower carillon in the first Trans-Canada radio network broadcast hookup over telephone and telegraph lines… When Hall of Fame sportscaster Jim Robson at age 17 (pictured) broke into radio at CJAV Port Alberni … When an apparently sanitized Elvis Presley appeared on NBC- TV’s ‘The Steve Allen Show’ in a tuxedo and sang ‘Hound Dog’, to a real live Hound Dog… When Vancouver’s country music station JR Country 93.7 signed on at 9:37 a.m…. …and when Toronto CTV flagship CFTO-TV transmitted the first colour television in Canada. ALL the milestones for July 1st INSIDE.










