Tuesday, July 21, 2020

July 21 Radio History



Himan Brown
➦In 1910...Himan Brown born (Died  at age 99 – June 4, 2010). Known as Hi Brown, he was a producer of radio and television programs. Over seven decades, Brown produced more than 30,000 radio shows, including for major radio networks and syndication.

A recipient of the American Broadcast Pioneer and Peabody Awards, Brown was inducted in 1990s into the National Radio Hall of Fame.

Brown produced The Adventures of the Thin Man, The Affairs of Peter Salem, Bulldog Drummond, CBS Radio Mystery Theater, City Desk, Dick Tracy, Flash Gordon, The General Mills Radio Adventure Theater, Grand Central Station, Green Valley, USA, The Gumps, Inner Sanctum Mysteries, Joyce Jordan, M.D., Marie, the Little French Princess, The NBC Radio Theater, The Private Files of Rex Saunders, Terry and the Pirates and numerous daytime soap operas.

When television arrived, Brown produced 26 episodes of the syndicated Inner Sanctum TV series, plus a daytime show, Morning Matinee. Realizing that "all these guys making TV, they have to have a set," he profited by acquiring the studios in Chelsea; they were used for 35 years by New York TV production firms.

Through his non-profit educational foundation, Brown produced They Were Giants, radio programs dramatizing the lives of such literary figures as Walt Whitman and H. G. Wells, and We, The Living, fact-based dramas about the lives of senior citizens.

After the end of most network radio programming in the early 60’s Brown persisted with such series as the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, thereby keeping the art of radio drama alive for another generation.


➦In 1980...WMCA 570 AM, New York, hosted a reunion of The Good Guys featuring Joe O'Brien, Harry Harrison, Dan Daniels, Jack Spector and B Mitchel Reed.


In 1960, WMCA began promoting itself by stressing its on-air personalities, who were collectively known as The Good Guys. Led by program director Ruth Meyer, the first woman to hold the position in New York City radio,  this was the era of the high-profile Top 40 disc jockey with an exuberant personality aimed at a certain audience segment.

In the early 1960s, the top 40 format was still young, and the field was crowded in New York City. Two major 50,000-watt stations, WMGM 1050 (now WEPN) and 1010 WINS, had battled each other, playing pop music for years. Then in 1960, 77WABC joined the action. Ultimately, it was WMCA's earnest competition with rival WABC that forced WMGM (in early 1962) and then WINS (in spring 1965) to abandon Top 40.

➦In 2011...WRXP 101.9 FM NYC changed call letters to WEMP


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➦In 2013…Page Morton died at age 97. She was a cabaret singer who married William Black, founder of the catering and coffee business Chock full o'Nuts. As Page Morton Black she was known for singing the "Heavenly Coffee" jingle on the company's radio and TV advertisements and sponsored broadcasts. When Black died in 1983, she took over his charitable work with the Parkinson's Disease Foundation.

➦In 2016…Roger Ailes stepped down as CEO/Chairman of Fox News in the wake of sexual harassment allegations made by former Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson and as many as 20 other current or former female employees of the cable news network.

➦In 2016...Bill Cardille, the broadcaster known as “Chilly Billy,” who filled Pittsburgh airwaves for six decades as a newsman, television host, radio personality, actor and producer, died of pneumonia at age 87. His nickname originated from his host role on the weekly TV movie feature, “Chiller Theatre.”

HAPPY BIRTHDAY:
Vanessa Lengies is 35
  • Movie director Norman Jewison (“Moonstruck,” “Fiddler on the Roof”) is 94. 
  • Actor Leigh Lawson (“Tess”) is 77. 
  • Singer Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) is 72. 
  • Cartoonist Garry Trudeau (“Doonesbury”) is 72.  
  • Singer-guitarist Eric Bazilian of The Hooters is 67. 
  • Comedian Jon Lovitz is 63. 
  • Actor Lance Guest (“Lou Grant”) is 60. 
  • Actor Matt Mulhern (“Major Dad”) is 60. 
  • Singer Emerson Hart of Tonic is 51. 
  • Actress Alysia Reiner (“Orange is the New Black”) is 50. 
  • Singer Fitz of Fitz and the Tantrums is 50. 
  • Country singer Paul Brandt is 48. 
  • Keyboardist Korey Cooper of Skillet is 48. 
  • Actress Ali Landry is 47. 
  • Comedian Steve Byrne (“Sullivan and Son”) is 46. 
  • Percussionist Tato Melgar of Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real is 43. 
  • Actor Justin Bartha (“The Hangover”) is 42. 
  • Actress Sprague Grayden (“Jericho,” “24”) is 42. 
  • Actor Josh Hartnett is 42. 
  • Contemporary Christian singer Brandon Heath is 42. 
  • Reggae singer Damian Marley is 42. 
  • Singer Brad Mates of Emerson Drive is 42. 
  • “American Idol” runner-up Blake Lewis is 39. 
  • Singer Romeo Santos is 39. 
  • Drummer Will Berman of MGMT is 38. 
  • Keyboardist Johan Carlsson of Carolina Liar is 36. 
  • Actress Vanessa Lengies (“Stick It,” ″American Dreams”) is 35. 
  • Actress Betty Gilpin (“GLOW,” “Nurse Jackie”) is 34.

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