Friday in Broadcast History .. May 27th
IT WAS MAY 27th … when Frank Sinatra (pictured) made his TV debut as he guested on NBC’s “Star-Spangled Review,” hosted by another show biz legend, Bob Hope…
When Toronto’s CHUM AM 1050 became the first Canadian fulltime top-40 radio station and published its first hit record chart…
When the final episodes of the sitcoms “Mork and Mindy,” “Punky Brewster” & “Bosom Buddies” aired on ABC-TV…
..and when Jim & Tammy Bakker appeared on ABC’s “Nightline” following their evangelical TV scandal.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
PSR’s 6 o’clock Thursday News with the News behind the News and Much More…
The [DS] Lost Narrative & Power, Patriots Ready To Move The Next Chess Piece – X22 Report
Voices we must ban, people we must cancel, by Jon Rappoport
Once we see, through the fog, what the so-called disinformation experts are trying to do to us, it’s obvious we have to strike back.
Alan White, Drummer for Yes and John Lennon Dies at 72
Alan White, the longtime drummer for prog-rock legends Yes, has died at age 72. The veteran musician, who was also a member of John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band, passed away on Thursday (May 26th) after a “brief illness,” according to a Facebook posting by his family
‘Goodfellas’ star Ray Liotta dead at 67
Newark native Ray Liotta, best known for playing Henry Hill in “Goodfellas,” has reportedly died.
42 years at CHEK TV – Michael Woloshen retires
Michael Woloshen is retiring from CHEK TV Victoria where he’s had a 42-year career
Radio Mans fave with The Kinks
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, north London, in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies.










