TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Oct. 27th
It’s the date that brought us John Cleese, Nanette Fabray, Matt Drudge, Floyd Cramer, Kelly Osbourne, and Manitoba-born comic actor Jack Carson.
Pittsburgh’s pioneer radio station KDKA was granted a broadcast license, ‘Disneyland’ began a long Sunday night run on ABC & CBC televison, Groucho’s quiz show ‘You Bet Your Life’ (pictured) debuted on ABC Radio; Jane Morgan sang ‘Fascination’ on the Ed Sullivan Show, and 11 years later Mary Hopkin sang ‘Those Were the Days’ on the same CBS-TV showcase.
‘Knots Landing’ began its 10th season on CBS-TV, Bruce Springsteen was on the covers of both ‘Time’ and ‘Newsweek,’ and Jane Pauley announced she would be ending her 13 years on NBC-TV’s ‘Today Show.’
Signing off forever were bandleaders Xavier Cugat, Frank Devol and Lester Lanin, controversial radio evangelist Father Coughlin, and comic Morey Amsterdam.
ALL the milestones for Oct. 27th INSIDE.
Why Howard Stern Hated his Four Years on ‘America’s Got Talent’
Stern turned out to be unaccountably generous on the show, rarely displaying the barbed truth-telling he exerts on the radio.
Help Is Finally On The Way For The AM Band
It is difficult to assess now what the overall effect will be from this AM revitalization order upon AM broadcasting. There will certainly be a flurry of both transactional and engineering activity from AM broadcasters seeking to acquire and move an FM translator to pair with the AM station
MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Oct. 26th
Happy Birthday today to Seth McFarlane, Keith Urban, Tom Cavanagh, Pat Sajak and Jaclyn Smith.
‘St. Elsewhere’ debuted on NBC-TV; ‘M*A*S*H’ started its tenth season on CBS-TV; Frances Gumm (later known as Judy Garland) made her radio debut on NBC’s ‘Shell Chateau’; ‘Chez Helene’ began its more than 13 year run on CBC-TV; and the acclaimed WWII documentary ‘Victory at Sea’ debuted on NBC-TV.
Taking their final bows on this earth were Canadian radiomen J. Frank Willis and Alden Diehl, CBS founder Bill Paley, country music’s Hoyt Axton, and the teacher on ‘Leave It to Beaver’ Sue Randall.
Details and ALL the milestones for Oct. 26th INSIDE.
Red Robinson’s ‘RPM’ luncheon photos courtesy of Dee Lippingwell
Vancouver radio icon Red Robinson welcomes local broadcasters to the RPM luncheon at the White Spot on West Georgia... come inside and look at some of these familiar faces...
SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. Oct. 25th
It’s a birthday for Marion Ross, Helen Reddy, James Carville and Katy Perry; also for the late ANNIS STUKUS (pictured), Bobby Gimby, Minnie Pearl and Leo G. Carroll.
The longrunnning radio soap opera “Stella Dallas” debuted on New York’s WEAF; Ed Sullivan introduced The Rolling Stones to North American TV audiences; ‘Newhart’ debuted on CBS-TV; the 200th episode of ‘Cheers’ aired on NBC-TV; and Rick Nelson played a dramatic role on ABC-TV’s ‘Streets of San Francisco.’
Obits for Oct. 25th include Vincent Price, Roger Miller, Richard Harris, Mildred Natwick, Forrest Tucker and early radio balladeer Morton Downey,
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
CRTC Boss Again Accused of Exceeding Authority
This is the latest salvo in an ongoing clash between Commissioners Jean-Pierre Blais and Raj Shoan, who has repeatedly questioned Blais' leadership and has said the consolidation of power under the chairman is a threat to the integrity of the CRTC










