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Pattison Media shutters Alberta TV station after nearly 70 years on air
Pattison Media, a division of the Jim Pattison Group, announced on Tuesday that CHAT-TV is closing its doors after operating for 68 years in Medicine Hat.
Radio Mans fave with Tom Middleton
Tom released his second album, One Night Lovers, in early 1976 after the title track peaked at #35. It was followed by "I Need A Harbour For My Soul," backed with "I'll Comfort You," which charted. In late 1976, Middleton was dropped by Columbia Records, and he retired a few months later.
Tuesday in Broadcast History .. June 3rd
IT WAS JUNE 3rd …when Dragnet (with Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday) was first heard on radio (KFI in Los Angeles), a month before it went nationak on NBC…
When Victoria and Vancouver got their first 'local' TV service as Bellingham's KVOS-TV signed on from Mount Constitution ...
When the Hollywood Palace on ABC-TV hosted the first North American performance by The Rolling Stones…
When the characters of Nancy & Chris Hughes returned to CBS-TV’s ‘As the World Turns’, after an absence of 5 years…
and when the final episode of the original ‘Star Trek’ series aired on NBC.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
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Radio Mans fave with Bobby Helms
Robert Lee Helms was an American country singer and musician.
Monday in Broadcast History .. June 2nd
iT WAS JUNE 22nd … when radio station KVL 1370 Seattle debuted on the air at 6:30pm with more than 6 hours of musical celebration featuring live orchestras playing jazz, classical and Hawaiian music… When the final episode of “You Bet Your Life”/”The Groucho Show” aired on NBC-TV… When the 22-year old Barbra Streisand signed a 10-year contract with CBS-TV worth about $200,000 a year… ..and when the 134th & final episode of “Xena: Warrior Princess” aired in North America. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
Radio Mans fave with Corey Hart
He has sold over 16 million records worldwide and recorded nine US Billboard Top 40 hits.