Wednesday in Broadcast History .. August 10th
ON THIS DAY in 1876 Telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell made the world’s first long-distance call from Brantford to the Bell homestead in Paris, Ontario, using a 13...
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Radio Mans fave with Bruce Hornsby & The Range
Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist.
Tuesday in Broadcast History .. August 9th
IT WAS AUG. 9th … when radio brought word of a 2nd atomic bomb explosion that would lead to Japan’s surrender & the end of World War II…
When the TV program “Ready Steady Go!” premiered on ITV in the UK. The show gave early exposure to such music luminaries as Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones…
When two popular Toronto deejays John Spragge and Bob MacAdorey were fired from radio station CHUM…
..and when, following the enormous success of the “Motown 25” TV special two years earlier, NBC debuted the ill-fated “Motown Revue” variety series hosted by Smokey Robinson, which lasted only five weeks.
ALL the milestones for Aug. 9th INSIDE.
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Olivia Newton-John dead: Iconic pop star and ‘Grease’ actress was 73
The “Grease” legend died at her ranch in Southern California Monday morning, surrounded by family and friends following a long battle with cancer.










