PSR’s 6pm Monday Night News with the News You Should Know…

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[KH] Fake Poll Numbers Implode,[DS] Ready To Shift Into Phase II, Stage Set – X22 Report

The late Mike Cleaver interviews Doc Harris – Excellent!

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In June of 2010, the late Mike Cleaver sat down and chatted with Doc Harris as part of his Radiography series of interviews with Vancouver and area radio people.

Venerable radio station CHED moving up the dial

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by Cam Tait Pressreader.com October 7, 2024 Don’t touch that dial has been coming out of radio stations for decades: a casual plea from disc jockeys and newscasters for the listener to keep listening. But for me, those...

Radio Mans fave with Kansas

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Kansas is an American rock band formed in Topeka, Kansas in 1973. They became popular during the decade initially on album-oriented rock charts and later with hit singles such as "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind"

Monday in Broadcast History .. October 7th

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It’s the birthday of Simon Cowell, Joy Behar, John Mellancamp, Toni Braxton, plus the late Andy Devine and Vaughn Monroe. The Fox News channel began programming on US cablesystems; the CBC began an ill-fated experiment with a 9 pm TV newscast; the original Hawaiian Eye aired the first of its 134 episodes on ABC-TV; The Rolling Stones performed on NBC’s Saturday Night Live; Bruce Springsteen was interviewed on CBS-TV’s 60 minutes; and Dennis Reid received the OK to sell his three Cariboo radio stations in BC. Alanna Morissette became the first Canadian woman to top the Billboard album chart; and obits include singers Billy Daniels and Mario Lanza, as well as Winnipeg media mogul Izzy Asper. ALL the milestones for Oct..7th INSIDE.

PSR’s 6pm ‘Early Editon’ Sunday Night News with the News You Should Know…

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[HRC] Panics, Narrative Control Lost, Trump Says Prepare For Bombs Before Election Day – X22 Report

Radio Has Been ‘A Godsend For So Many’ In Helene’s Aftermath

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This week, Radio Ink shared several stories of radio managers whose stations have been affected by the Appalachian floods caused by Hurricane Helene. Yet, to understand the impact that radio has in disasters, sometimes it’s best to speak with someone entirely outside of the industry.