Thursday in Broadcast History .. January 26th
Abe Vigoda, whose leathery, sad-eyed face joined the cast of Barney Miller. In 2013 Adam Levine of Maroon 5 made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live. Voice actor Len Carlson died after a heart attack at age 68 Len was the voice of Kraft. In 2004, Mel Cooper sold his Victoria radio stations, CFAX and Virgin to CHUM .
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(DS) Has Lost The Narrative, They Are Fighting For Their Lives, Panic In DC – X22 Report
Seattle-Tacoma PPMs for December 2022
Christmas music bring top spots in the Seattle-Tacoma market with KRWM at #1 with 11.,3 and KSWD (Sound) coming in 2nd with 7.2, followed by NewsTalk KIRO-Fm placing 3rd
AT&T’s DirecTV Cancels NEWSMAX in Censorship Move
At midnight Tuesday, AT&T's DirecTV cut Newsmax's signal, immediately shutting the network off from more than 13 million customers of the satellite service, DirecTV Stream, and U-Verse.
Today is National DJ Day! Send us your pic and on-air bio for posting
National DJ Day might celebrate the work of our favorite disc jockeys, but it stems from the work of ONE famous jock: Alan Freed, whom you might know as ‘Moondog.’
Radio Mans fave with Linda Ronstadt
Ronstadt reduced her activity after 2000 when she felt her singing voice deteriorating,[24] releasing her last full-length album in 2004 and performing her last live concert in 2009. She announced her retirement in 2011 and revealed shortly afterwards that she is no longer able to sing as a result of a degenerative condition later determined to be progressive supranuclear palsy
Wednesday in Broadcast History .. January 25th
America’s first transcontinental telephone service. with Alexander Graham Bell took place. Elvis Presley‘s “Jailhouse Rock” became the first song to debut on the U.K. pop chart at Number One. Apple Studios in London The Beatles recorded “Let It Be,” CHUM announced it was buying CHQM AM and FM from Jack Stark, subject to CRTC approval. in 1995, CNN viewers saw the defense’s opening statement at the murder trial of O.J.Simpson (Pictured).










