Independence Day in Broadcast History .. Tuesday July 4th

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IT WAS JULY 4th … when the radio panel show Life Begins at 80, with host Jack Barry, debuted on Mutual… When L.A. deejay Casey Kasem launched the longrunning ‘American Top 40’ as a weekly four hour syndicated radio feature… When the third episode of CBS-TV’s Sunday night talent showcase ‘Toast of the Town” hosted by Ed Sullivan, starred baseball icon Joe DiMaggio and dancer Bill Bojangles Robinson… … and when the “Tony Orlando and Dawn” TV show debuted on CBS as a summer replacement for Sonny & Cher. ALL the milestones for July the 4th INSIDE!

PSR’s 6 o’clock Monday Night News with the News You Should Know…

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Are The France Riots A [DS] Test Run? Old Guard Power Structure Being Destroyed – X22 Report

Ice Cube: I’d Rather Turn Down $20 Million Than Take the Covid Shot

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In October 2021, Ice Cube turned down a $9 million movie role in “Oh Hell No” after being told by producers to get vaccinated.

Radio Mans fave with Wet Willie

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Wet Willie is an American rock band from Mobile, Alabama. Their best-known song, "Keep On Smilin'", reached No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in August 1974

Monday in Broadcast History .. July 3rd

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IT WAS JULY 3rd … when “Hawaii Calls” began its 60 years of radio broadcasts from the Moana Hotel on the beach at Waikiki. At its peak it aired on 600 radio stations around the world… When the comic strip character, Blondie was first heard on CBS radio, starring Penny Singleton & Arthur Lake … When Pamela Martin announced her departure from BCTV to join Bill Good as co-anchor of CTV Vancouver’s 6 pm news… When the legendary comedy team of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello debuted their own network radio show on NBC… ..and when “The Andy Williams Show” debuted as a summer replacement series on CBS-TV. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

PSR’s 6 o’clock Sunday Night News with the News You Should Know…

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It’s Going To Be A Very Hot Summer, Final Battle, The Conductor – X22 Report

Famed sportscaster Bob McCown in hospital after suffering two strokes

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Bob McCown is off the airwaves for now, but hopes to be back soon.