Radio Mans fave with The Jamies

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"Summertime, Summertime," the group's 1958 single for Epic Records, reached #26 on the US Billboard Hot 100

Monday in Broadcast History .. August 8th

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In 1934, Bing Crosby became the first singer to record for the US branch of Decca Records.  Johnny Cash was at Owen Bradley’s studio in Nashville to record nine tracks during the afternoo Barbara Bel Geddes (pictured), best remembered as matriarch Eleanor “Miss Ellie” Ewing in the TV drama ‘Dallas’, lost her battle with lung cancer at age 82.n and evening, mostly for his first Columbia album “The Fabulous Johnny Cash.”

PSR’s 6 o’clock Sunday News with the News behind the News and Much More…

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Panic In DC, The People Have Been Shown The Way, [D5], Nothing Can Stop This – X22 Report

CNN ratings collapse as network looks for ‘new revenue’—including ‘extending’ the brand in China

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Over at CNN the "hunt is on for new revenue" as the news network's "ratings plummet" and "profits slump" below nearly $1 billion

Greg Gutfeld’s Late-Night Fox Show Destroys Competition

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In an interview with Forbes, Gutfeld said he’s not looking to be an ideological foe, per se, but rather, he just wants to offer viewers something fun to watch.

Radio Mans fave with Aretha Franklin

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Aretha Louise Franklin (/əˈriːθə/ ə-REE-thə; March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist.

Sunday in Broadcast History .. August 7th

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IT WAS AUG. 7th … when just months before the US was pulled into WWII, WNBT, Channel 4 in New York City, broadcast TV’s first audience-participation show in which studio guests played charades…. When Martin Kane, Private Eye was first heard on Mutual radio…. When 16-year-old Paul Anka (pictured) made his U.S. television debut on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand, lip-synching to his first hit “Diana”… ..and when the reality series Gene Simmons’ Family Jewels had its premiere on the A&E cable network. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.