Radio Mans fave with The Seeds
The Seeds were an American psychedelic garage rock[3][4][5][6] band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965, best known for their highest charting single "Pushin' Too Hard"
Saturday in Broadcast History .. April 29th
IT WAS APRIL 29th …. when Toronto radio station CFRB aired its first program from the Columbia Broadcasting System in the US ….
When the enduring nighttime soap “One Man’s Family” debuted as a weekly 30-minute radio series in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle …
When the 15-minute daytime drama “Young Dr. Malone” began its 21-year run on CBS radio …
When Canada’s Fletcher Markle debuted his drama anthology Studio One on CBS radio ..
and when ‘Wide World of Sports’ began its remarkable 37-year long Saturday afternoon run on ABC-TV.
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PSR’s 6 o’clock Friday Night News with the News You Should Know…
Assets Are In Place, It Will Send A Signal To Others, I Will Win, I Will Win, Sum Of All Fear – X22 Report
Radio Mans fave with Maxine Nightgale
She is best known for her hits in the 1970s, with the million seller "Right Back Where We Started From"
Friday in Broadcast History .. April 28th
IT WAS APRIL 28th … when Bill Drake installed ‘Boss Radio’ as the soon-to-be-dominant Top 40 format on KHJ AM 930 in Los Angeles …
When Mike Wallace first became a Sunday evening TV star as host of the syndicated ‘Mike Wallace Interview’ across the US…
When Arthur Godfrey concluded a decade of TV stardom as his weekday show returned to CBS radio only status…
and when sportscaster Ted Reynolds (pictured) passed away after decades of playbyplay (& Olympics) broadcasting first at CFJC & CJVI and then with the CBC in Vancouver.
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Trudeau’s Internet Bill become Law! Plus: The Bill C-11 Compromise That Never Came, by...
The long legislative road of Bill C-11 comes to an end later today as nearly 2 1/2 years after the original Bill C-10 was first tabled in the House of Commons










