WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. June 4th
June 4th gave us broadcasters Charles Collingwood and George Noory, actors Bruce Dern and Dennis Weaver, and Capitol Records.
Country singer Tim McGraw and domestic diva Martha Stewart were both hit with negative headlines.
Leaving us this date were the TV shows The Waltons, Married with Children, and the Mickey Rooney Show, along with pioneering radio sportscaster Clem McCarthy, folksinger John Hartford, and OTR sound effects specialist Ray Erlenborn.
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Mark Nicholls Out At Vista Radio Castlegar
Mark Nicholls has today vacated the position of Program Director/Drive Announcer at Mountain FM / Juice FM
CRTC Releases 2013 Financial Results for Commercial Radio Stations
CRTC releases statistical and financial information on the 685 commercial radio stations operating in Canada
KJRB Disc Jockeys Reunion (Video)
Our Puget Sound Radio friend Brian Jennings was not only there back in the good old daze of KJRB, but shares photos and video inside
Our Donovan visits the BCAB convention last Friday Night in Whistler
The Radio bug in his blood got the better of him last week once he read the notice here on Puget Sound Radio of the BCAB Convention being held last week in Whistler. Donovan meets the gang, and then some...
TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. June 3rd
June 3rd gave us journalists Gordon Sinclair and Anderson Cooper, actresses Ellen Corby and Colleen Dewhurst, and broadcast outlets KVOS-TV and Vancouver's Virgin Radio.
The Jack Webb classic "Dragnet" premiered on the radio, the Rolling Stones made their North American TV debut, and Michael Jackson encountered health problems.
Breathing their last on this date was Sid Caesar's first TV series, actors James Arness and David Carradine, Rue McLanahan of "The Golden Girls, and bandleader Ozzie Nelson, who gained most of his fame in "The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet."
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