Radio Mans fave with Climax Blues Band

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Climax Blues Band (originally known as The Climax Chicago Blues Band) is a British blues rock band.

Wednesday in Broadcast History .. October 26th

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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.

PSR’s 6 o’clock Tuesday Night News with the News behind the News and Much...

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Scavino Sends Message: Red Wave, 11.3 Was The Beginning, All Will Fall In Line – X22 Report

TV Personality and Reporter Megyn Kelly Reveals Older Sister Dies Suddenly from Heart Attack...

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Megyn Kelly's 58 year old sister died of heart attack over the weekend

L88 | Country Radio’s Music by the numbers, with Pat Holiday

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Ever wonder about Country stations?? We go through the Music Universes of the Top Country radio stations in the U.S., and talk about what they do and play.

Radio Mans fave with The Cars

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The Cars were an American rock band formed in Boston in 1976. Emerging from the new wave scene in the late

Tuesday in Broadcast History .. October 25th

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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’ premiered 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.