Radio Mans fave with The Left Banke
The Left Banke was an American baroque pop band, formed in New York City in 1965.[1] They are best remembered for their two U.S. hit singles, "Walk Away Renée" and "Pretty Ballerina".
Saturday in Broadcast History .. February 19th
It’s the date the late iconic voice of the Seattle Mariners, Dave Niehaus was born.
Sammy Davis Jr. kissed the biggotted Archie Bunker to great hilarity on CBS-TV’s ‘All in the Family’ (pictured).
Dick Clark staged the first “American Music Awards” on ABC TV.
The Four Tops, Pat Boone and Pearl Bailey headlined ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ on CBS-TV.
Toronto radio station CFRB was officially launched.
And Calgary was introduced to radio station Q-107 as CKIK-FM switched to Classic Hits.
ALL the milestones for Feb. 19th INSIDE.
Longtime broadcaster Armitage announces retirement
Longtime Canadian Football League, Hockey Night in Canada and Olympics broadcaster Steve Armitage announced his retirement on Friday.
Canadians will never view the legacy media the same again
By invoking the Emergencies Act and giving his government sweeping powers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accidentally revealed how weak he really is.
Justin’s brother Kyle Kemper pleads with him, “For the Sake of your Family”
Kyle Kemper rejoins the program to share information about the Freedom Convoy and the current situation in Canada.
Vancouver-Area Radio Loses Popular Host Kid Carson After Speaking Truth About Freedom Convoy
Drea Humphrey speaks to Kid Carson, a popular Vancouver-area radio host who lost his show after he dared to speak truth about the Freedom Convoy, instead of demonizing the protest like many politicians have.
Radio Mans fave with The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers are an American rock band from San Jose, California, known for their flexibility in performing across numerous genres and their vocal harmonies.










