TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. May 10th

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IT WAS MAY 10th … when future legendary radio announcer & voice actor Gary Owens (pictured) was born in Mitchell South Dakota… When The Jackson Five made their second appearance on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show, together with comedians Don Rickles and George Carlin… When Top 40 formatted radio station WABC New York played its last record before adopting a Talk Radio format. It was John Lennon’s “Imagine”… .. and when the last episode of “Laverne & Shirley” aired on ABC-TV. ALL the milestones for May 10th INSIDE.

Fort Mac & BC Government Reject Mars Water Bomber???

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Northern Alberta and British Columbia are on fire NOW. With the pending drought on Vancouver Island, Why would the BC Government Not Want to have the Mars Water Bomber at its disposal?

William Schallert (Patty Duke Show, Many Loves of D. Gillis) Dead at 93

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In 2004 he made the list of TV Guide’s 50 Greatest TV Dads (he placed No. 39) for playing the constantly bedeviled Martin Lane — the warm-hearted father of reckless teenager Patty Lane (Duke) and the uncle of her level-headed twin cousin Cathy (also Duke) — on The Patty Duke Show, which aired from 1963-66 on ABC..

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. May 9th

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IT WAS MAY 9th .. when two Canadian musical superstars, Hank Snow and Don Messer, were born … When a fire caused extensive water damage to New Westminster radio station CKNW, which was forced to use studios in downtown Vancouver while their building was renovated…. When the final episode of the hit TV sitcom ‘The Golden Girls’ aired on NBC… When Bruce Springsteen (pictured) made his TV debut, singing three songs on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” … and when Victoria radio stations The Q and The Zone were sold to Jim Pattison. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Victoria Daily Claims Growth in Readership

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The Times Colonist is being read by 31,000 more people than when the last survey was done. That gives it a total of 244,000 readers, in print or digitally, each week.

MOTHER’S DAY in Broadcast History .. Sunday May 8th

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IT WAS MAY 8th … when V-E Day was celebrated, marking the end of WWII in Europe, and radio carried the news … When the BBC banned the song “Such a Night” by Johnnie Ray after listeners complained about its “suggestiveness” …. When radio station CKGO AM 1490 Hope BC went on the air with 250 watts… ..and when Edmonton’s CHQT was heard in its last live day as Cool 8-80, before switching twelve days later to All News as iNews880.com. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Bob Switzer Celebration of Life June 5

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Bob's wife Joley is planning a Celebration of Life for Sunday, June 5 at Gleneagles Public Golf Club, 6190 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. RSVP.