Darryl Spring Talks To Bands – The ‘Sound Off’ Podcast with Matt Cundill
Darryl Spring is passionate about rock radio. Although it started out with an attraction for what was coming out of the club shows of then CFNY-FM 102, Darryl knew radio was his future.
Radio Mans Fave with Edward Bear…
Edward Bear was a Toronto-based Canadian pop-rock group. The band is best known for its chart-topping single, "Last Song", and "Close Your Eyes", used as the signing-off song for Delilah's radio show.
Sunday in Broadcast History .. April 25th…
IT WAS APRIL 25th .. when the future iconic broadcast news pioneer Edward. R. Murrow (pictured) was born in North Carolina…
When the New York experimental TV station that preceded WCBS aired the first circus on television….
When Vancouver’s CKST AM 1040 dropped its adult contemporary music format and began airing commercial free Classic Rock, enroute to adopting an all-sports format two weeks later…
and when the TV-movie “Dukes Of Hazzard: Reunion!” aired on CBS, 12 years after the series left the air.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
Goddard Report: Dr. Stephen Malthouse – Canada Health Alliance Raises Vaccine, Mask Concerns –...
Dr. Stephen Malthouse is President of Canada Health Alliance, who joins with host Jim Goddard and talk about Government policies and Nuremberg laws
Radio Mans Fave with Berlin…
Berlin is an American new wave band formed in Los Angeles in 1978. The band gained commercial success in the 1980s with singles including "Sex (I'm A...)", "The Metro", "No More Words" and the chart-topping "Take My Breath Away" from the 1986 film Top Gun.
Saturday in Broadcast History .. April 24th…
IT WAS APRIL 24th .. when Jack Webb introduced his short-lived pre-Dragnet detective-adventure radio show ‘Johnny Madero: Pier 23’ on Mutual, with Gale Gordon and William Conrad in the cast …
When Dick Powell (pictured) appeared for the first time as ‘Richard Diamond, Private Detective’ on NBC radio…
When ‘X-Minus One’, a quality show for science fiction fans, was first heard on NBC radio, offering some of the best drama of the era…
and when ‘Your Hit Parade’ ended after a nine-year run on NBC TV and many more years on network radio.
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Midwin Charles: 47-Year-Old MSNBC Legal Analyst DEAD After Experimental mRNA COVID Shot
Brooklyn defense attorney and television commentator Midwin Charles is dead after what appears to be several days of suffering after receiving at least one experimental COVID shot.










