THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. May 7th
IT WAS MAY 7th .... when one of the great dramatic showcases of early LIVE TV "Kraft Television Theater" began an 11-year run on NBC...
When the instrumental group The Champs appeared on ABC-TV's American Bandstand to perform "Tequila" and "El Rancho Rock"...
When the CBC banned all tobacco advertising on their national radio and TV networks...
and when Shelley Long, as Diane Chambers, made her last appearance as a regular on NBC TV's hit sitcom "Cheers".
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WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. May 6th
IT WAS MAY 6th ... when Fishers Blend radio stations KJR & KOMO in Seattle swapped frequencies. KOMO was moved to 1000 kc where its power could be increased, while KJR, now at 950, was sold two years later to the department store Marshall Field ...
When the final broadcast of "I Love Lucy" aired for the first time on CBS-TV...
When Johnny Carson signed a new deal with NBC which had his Tonight Show cut from 90 minutes to one hour, and his work week reduced to just 4 nights, while his pay was boosted to about $5 million a year...
..and when the 100th episode of "The Golden Girls" aired on NBC-TV.
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TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. May 5th
IT WAS CINCO DE MAYO (May 5th) WHEN.... 'Rhythm at Eight' starring 24-year old Ethel Merman debuted on NBC radio ....
When the 300th episode of syndicated TV's 'Soul Train' was broadcast ...
When NBC-TV's 'Quantum Leap' starring Scott Bakula aired for the last time..
..and when the sitcom 'Married With Children' aired its final episode on Fox TV.
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MONDAY in Broadcast History .. May 4th
IT WAS MAY 4th .... when radio station KNX Los Angeles, the longtime West Coast flagship of the Columbia Broadcasting System, signed on for the first time...
When ABC-TV debuted the weekly "Alan Freed's Rock 'n' Roll Revue," which was cancelled after 4 episodes...
When Canada's Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster (pictured) made their first of a record 67 appearances on CBS TV's Ed Sullivan Show...
..and when two long-running daytime TV dramas debuted on the same day. "Another World" on NBC, "As the World Turns" on CBS.
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SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. May 3rd
IT WAS MAY 3rd... when National Public Radio began operations in the US with 112 affiliates ....
When President Ronald Reagan began a series of 5-minute Saturday morning radio broadcasts, which successive presidents have continued. They are now streamed worldwide on the internet...
When the final episode of the original prime time TV soap opera "Dallas" aired on CBS...
and when the British group Gerry & the Pacemakers made their US TV debut, performing "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" on CBS-TV's Ed Sullivan Show.
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SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. May 2nd
IT WAS MAY 2nd ... when comedian Jack Benny (pictured) made his radio debut as star of 'The Canada Dry Program' on NBC Blue ...
When radio station WLS Chicago (AM 890) switched its format from Country to Top 40...
When Phil Donahue taped the final episode of his syndicated TV talk show...
and when Ed Sullivan abandoned his vow not to have this British rock group back, and allowed Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones to make a second appearance on his popular Sunday night showcase on CBS-TV.
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FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. May 1st
IT WAS MAY 1st ... when Edmonton got its first radio station. The Edmonton Journal's CJCA broadcast on 450 metres with 50 watts....
When Vancouver's CKMO moved down the dial from 730 kilocycles to its longtime home at 1410...
When Brooklyn’s Larry Zeiger made his first radio broadcast in Miami after his boss renamed him Larry King...
and when country comedienne Minnie Pearl (pictured) was the surprised honoree on NBC-TV’s This Is Your Life.
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THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. April 30th
IT WAS APRIL 30th ... when television was demonstrated for the first time in the US, as President Roosevelt spoke at the opening of the New York World's Fair ....
When after 27 years, the final broadcast of 'Arthur Godfrey Time' aired on CBS Radio, a decade after most network entertainment radio had ended ....
When host Jack Bailey (pictured) introduced the so-called daily agony show “Queen For a Day” on Mutual radio...
and when the 208th & final episode of “The Cosby Show” was seen on NBC-TV.
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WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. April 29th
IT WAS APRIL 29th .... when Toronto radio station CFRB aired its first program from the Columbia Broadcasting System in the US ....
When the enduring nighttime soap “One Man’s Family” debuted as a weekly 30-minute radio series in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle ...
When the 15-minute daytime drama "Young Dr. Malone" began its 21-year run on CBS radio ...
and when 'Wide World of Sports' began its remarkable 37-year long Saturday afternoon run on ABC-TV.
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TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. April 28th
IT WAS APRIL 28th ... when Bill Drake installed 'Boss Radio' as the soon-to-be-dominant Top 40 format on KHJ AM 930 in Los Angeles ...
When Mike Wallace first became a Sunday evening TV star as host of the syndicated 'Mike Wallace Interview' across the US...
When Arthur Godfrey concluded a decade of TV stardom as his weekday show returned to CBS radio only status...
and when sportscaster Ted Reynolds (pictured) passed away after decades of playbyplay (& Olympics) broadcasting first at CFJC & CJVI and then with the CBC in Vancouver.
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