Good Friday in Broadcast History .. April 15th
IT WAS APRIL 15th .. when the world’s first all colour TV station was dedicated. Chicago’s WNBQ-TV has since evolved into WMAQ-TV…
When CFRO FM 102.7 Vancouver Co-Op Radio signed on, after three months of trials…
When “In Living Color,” FOX-TV’s sketch comedy show starring its creators Keenan Ivory Wayans and Damon Wayans,and introducing Canadian Jim Carrey (pictured), began its four year run…
and when Bill Rancic beat out Kwame Jackson to win the first season of NBC’s “The Apprentice” with Donald Trump.
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PSR’s 6 o’clock Thursday News with the News behind the News and Much more…
To Spread Info Across The Digital Battlefield & Bypass Their Control Is What The [DS] Fears – X22 Report
Yes, the Media Bury the Race of Murderers—If They’re Not White
Frank James, the man arrested for Tuesday's New York City subway shooting, is a black nationalist and outspoken racist who railed against whites, Jews, and Hispanics.
Global Edmonton anchor Gord Steinke announces retirement
After 30 incredible years bringing the news to Edmontonians, Global News anchor Gord Steinke has announced his retirement.
Trudeau Refuses To Give Rebel News A Govt News License
"Tucker Carlson Tonight" to talk about the Trudeau government denying Rebel News a newly-conceived government licence to fully practice journalism
Radio Mans fave with The Chambers Brothers
The Chambers Brothers are an American psychedelic soul band, best known for their eleven-minute 1967 hit "Time Has Come Today"
Thursday in Broadcast History .. April 14th
IT WAS APRIL 14th .. when Robert Ripley hosted his first ‘Believe It or Not Broadcast’ on NBC, the beginning of an 18 year radio run…
When WGN radio carried the first play-by-play broadcast of a regular season Chicago Cub baseball game…
When Chilliwack’s CHWK moved up the dial from 1340 to 1230 KHz, enroute to its longtime home at 1270…
When piano virtuoso Van Cliburn appeared on US national TV for the first time, as Jack Paar’s guest on NBC-TV’s ‘Tonight Show’…
and when CBS-TV aired the Johnny Cash special ‘Spring Fever’ in prime time, with guests Waylon Jennings, June Carter Cash, and Rosanne Cash.
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