Wednesday in Broadcast History .. March 9th

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It was a March 9th nearly 100 years ago when Seattle’s KJR began radio broadcasting… when Edward R. Murrow on CBS-TV’s ‘See It Now’ exposed Senator Joseph McCarthy for the bullying fraud that he was… when New York’s WNBT broadcast the first local TV commercials in colour… when the Grand Old Opry aired its final Saturday night brodcast from the Ryman Auditorium … and when Dan Rather took over as CBS-TV anchorman, replacing Walter Cronkite. Specifics, and ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE

PSR’s Tuesday’s 6 O’clock News. Including the News behind the News…

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The World Is Watching, [DS] Powerless, Patriots Shifting Narrative, No Deals

Radio Mans fave with Eddie Cochran

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Ray Edward Cochran (/ˈkɒkrən/; October 3, 1938 – April 17, 1960) was an American rock and roll musician. Cochran's songs, such as "Twenty Flight Rock", "Summertime Blues", "C'mon Everybody", and "Somethin' Else", captured teenage frustration and desire in the mid-1950s and early 1960s

Tuesday in Broadcast History .. March 8th

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It was March 8th when ”Transit Through Fire: An Odyssey of 1942,” the first opera commissioned by the CBC, was aired on radio coast-to-coast. When Vancouver’s CKWX adopted a country music format. When CBS-TV’s General Electric Theatre featured the only joint television appearance by The Marx Brothers in an almost-silent 30-minute episode called “The Incredible Jewel Robbery.” When the UK’s Dave Clark 5 made their first appearance on CBS TV’s “Ed Sullivan Show,” performing “Glad All Over.” And when the last original episode of “The Brady Bunch” was televised on ABC. Details and many more milestones for the date INSIDE.

Monday’s Six O’Clock PSR News. The ‘Real’ News behind the News.

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It’s About To Happen, Treason, Optics & Backchannels Are Important 📲 Get The F

710 ESPN KIRO AM Rebrands as “Seattle Sports”

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 KJR AM 950 moving to FM 93.3

The Law Bytes Podcast on Fixing Canada’s Competition Law Problem, by Michael Geist

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The proposed Rogers - Shaw merger has placed Canada’s competition law and policy back into the spotlight