Lynyrd Skynyrd Founding Drummer Dies in Car Crash at 64
Original Skynyrd drummer Bob Burns–who played drums on the band’s first two albums–died last night after a single-car accident near Catersville, Georgia, when his car went off the road and hit a tree.
He is Risen…
Jesus Christ Overcame The Grave,
Through the resurrection Christ Jesus defeated the power of sin and death!
Where Oh Death is Your Sting and Power Now?
EASTER SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. April 5th
IT WAS APRIL 5th ... when less than five months after the first NBC network broadcast from New York, the Pacific Coast-based NBC ‘Orange’ network aired its first programmming from temporary studios in San Francisco....
When 19-year old Barbra Streisand (pictured) made her first network television appearance on NBC's late night "Jack Paar Show" with guest host Orson Bean...
When the final episode of the original 'Hawaii Five-0' aired on CBS-TV...
and when the FOX Broadcasting Company debuted coast-to-coast in the US with two Sunday night comedy shows, Married..With Children and The Tracey Ullman Show.
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We miss Bob Ross! A Tribute…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLO7tCdBVrA&feature=youtu.be
“Dark is what makes white, or any light color show. It doesn't have to be white, it can be any color that's light. But you need that dark contrast to make it jump out...
SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. April 4th
IT WAS APRIL 4th .. when Kate Smith began a new daily quarter-hour talk show in the noon hour at CBS radio...
When the ill-fated CBC-FM Network signed on, with connected stations only in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal...
When Johnny Carson quit The Tonight Show in a salary dispute with NBC. He returned three weeks later with an additional $30,000 a week!...
and when, after six years, the final episode of the WWII prison camp sitcom "Hogan's Heroes" aired on CBS TV.
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Hired Staff, Volunteers Abandon Salt Spring Radio
Four paid programmers and a raft of volunteers hosts named March 31 as their official last day, although many had broadcast their final shows sometime earlier in the week.
Your Favorite Show is About to Be Cancelled … And It’s All Your Fault
Given that recent seasons have seen 42% of all scripted shows get the ax, another 20 or so can be expected to join the no-hopers that have already disappeared from the airwaves.