KHJ Silver Anniversary – Aircheck
From BOSS Angeles, its the KHJ 25th Anniversary Live Event, a listen to early Boss Radio promos
All New Ocean 98.5 Morning Show with A.J. & Lisa D
A whole new radio experience is coming to Victoria REAL SOON!
SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Jan. 16th
The pioneering sci-fi series ‘The Outer Limits’ aired for the final time on ABC-TV.
CBS-TV’s Ed Sulllivan Show featured songs by Mike Douglas and The Lettermen, with comedy by impressionist Frank Gorshin, and Vancouver’s Mimi Hines teamed with husband Phil Ford.
Five years after he retired polls declared CBS anchorman emeritus Walter Cronkite to STILL be the ‘most trusted man in America.’
And America’s 6th network UPN (Universal-Paramount Network) began telecasting.
ALL the milestones for Jan. 16th INSIDE.
NL’s News Director Jim Harrison to Retire…
Jim Harrison has defined news radio in Kamloops for more than three decades, where he has been CHNL's News Director since 1975. And his reporting has in turn helped to define Kamloops itself to people all across Canada.
Scott McLean Leaves CTV Calgary for CNN
McLean earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production from York University in Toronto.
Dan Haggerty, star of ‘Grizzly Adams,’ Claimed by Cancer at 74
Because of the feature film's success, NBC debuted a TV series in 1977 which lasted for two seasons.
FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. Jan. 15th
CKNW moved its studios from downtown New Westminster to a former Safeway location at 815 McBride Boulevard.
Saskatchewan-born Art Linkletter (pictured) introduced his longrunning (22 years) daytime hit ‘House Party’ on CBS radio.
Ed Sullivan insisted that the Rolling Stones change the lyrics of their hit ‘Let’s Spend the Night Together’ or they’d be banned from his CBS-TV Sunday night showcase.
And Gene Shalit started his 37-year career as movie critic on NBC-TV’s ‘Today Show.’
ALL the milestones for Jan. 15th INSIDE.










