Tuesday, April 1, 2014

April 1 In Radio History


In 1932...Actor Gordon Jump, WKRP in Cincinnati's Arthur Carlson, was born. He died Sept. 22, 2003 at 71.

In 1935...the first radio tube to be made of metal was produced in Schenectady, New York.

In 1951…"Paul Harvey News and Comment" debuted on the ABC Radio Network, where it continued until his death in 2009.

In 1971...In anticipation of April Fool's Day, Super CFL Chicago published a special edition of its music survey.  If you're of a certain age, you'll appreciate the humor.


From 1986...FLASHBACK to the April 4 Edition of Radio&Records

Fall '85 Arbitron Ratings


In 1988...the man who played the Radio character, "Fibber McGee", Jim Jordan, died at age 91.



''Fibber McGee and Molly'' was on the air on the NBC radio network from 1935 to 1957. For seven years, it was the top-rated show in the country. Among the show's familiar routines was McGee's overstuffed closet, the contents of which tumbled out on him whenever he opened the door.

The McGees' home at, Wistful Vista, became a place on the American cultural road map, and Molly's gentle rejoinder to her husband - ''Tain't funny, McGee'' - became a national catch phrase.



In 1996...the Howard Stern Radio program debuted on WBCN-FM, Boston, Massachusetts.


 In 2007…Radio play-by-play baseball broadcaster Herb Carneal, voice of the Minnesota Twins for 44 years after four years with the Baltimore Orioles, died of congestive heart failure at age 83. In the 1960s, he also called NFL football games for NBC and the Minnesota Vikings.

No comments:

Post a Comment