Wednesday in Broadcast History .. February 28th
A former favorite AM signal from Eastern Washington KHQ Spokane began broadcasting at 590 KHz.
The first basketball game to be televised was seen on only a handful of New York TV sets almost a decade before the so-called TV era began.
Some 125 million people were tuned in for the much anticipated finale of the TV series ‘M*A*S*H’ on CBS.
And the iconic ABC radio broadcaster Paul Harvey (pictured) signed off for the final time, dying at age 90.
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PSR’s 6pm Tuesday Night News with the News You Should Know…
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Jeremy Baker returns to the west coast
Jeremy has returned to his old stomping grounds at The Zone sharing mornings with co-host Jason Lamb after long time morning host Dylan Willows announced he was leaving the station after his diagnosis with cancer
Stirling Faux marks 50 years in Broadcasting
Stirling Faux celebrates a milestone in the industry. Congratulation Mr. Faux
Radio Mans fave with Boz Scaggs
William Royce "Boz" Scaggs (born June 8, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist
Tuesday in Broadcast History .. February 27th
The first CNR radio station, CNRO was opened in Ottawa. The CNR network would eventually evolve into the CBC.
‘The Rolling Stones’ rise to fame was underway as they appeared for the 2nd time on the BBC-TV’s ‘Top of the Pops’ (pictured).
The Supremes (with Diana Ross) were the mystery guests on CBS-TV’s ‘What’s My Line?’
And ABC aired Part One of their “The Beach Boys: An American Family” TV movie.
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PSR’s 6pm Monday Night News with the News You Should Know…
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