Inuit language TV Channel launches
At 12:01 a.m. Monday, January 18, Nunavut Independent Television (NITV) makes history when it launches Canada’s first all-Inuit Inuktut TV channel.
CBC Called Out for Firing a Whistleblower
The broadcaster acted improperly when they combed through the employee's private messages for evidence of a leak, arbitrator rules
Radio Man’s Fave Flashback with Queen…
Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1970. Their classic line-up was Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), Roger Taylor (drums, vocals) and John Deacon (bass)
Saturday in Broadcast History .. January the16th…
The pioneering sci-fi series ‘The Outer Limits’ aired for the final time on ABC-TV.
CBS-TV’s Ed Sulllivan Show featured songs by Mike Douglas and The Lettermen, with comedy by impressionist Frank Gorshin, and Vancouver’s Mimi Hines teamed with husband Phil Ford.
After 15 years in the spot Terry Reid left the QM/FM morning show.
Five years after he retired polls declared CBS anchorman emeritus Walter Cronkite to STILL be the ‘most trusted man in America.’
And America’s 6th national TV network UPN (Universal-Paramount Network) began telecasting.
ALL the milestones for Jan. 16th INSIDE.
Cumulus Hosts Not Complying With Corporate Edict Against Falsely Claiming Election Was Not Legitimate
The memo from management to CUMULUS MEDIA talk hosts to stop spreading falsehoods about the presidential election is being roundly ignored by CUMULUS and WESTWOOD ONE hosts,
KNUC/Seattle Picks Up ‘The Bobby Bones Show’ For Mornings
“SEATTLE is one of my favorite cities in AMERICA,” said BONES. “I’m extremely excited to be on one of the premiere Country stations in AMERICA!
Friday in Broadcast History .. January the 15th…
ON THIS DAY in 1899
Goodman Ace was born in Kansas City. He was a radio/TV actor/writer/columnist/humorist. He co-starred with wife Jane in the unique daily 15-minute radio “laugh novelty” Easy Aces, which ran for 18 years,...









