➦In 1889...The Columbia Phonograph Company began selling Edison phonograph cylinders and players in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Delaware. It derived its name from the District of Columbia, which was its headquarters.
➦In 1940...“The Right to Happiness” written by radio soap diva Irna Phillips was first aired on the CBS Radio Network. The daytime serial had begun on NBC Blue three months earlier. And it would switch between CBS & NBC two more times during its 21-year run.
➦In 1956..."Fort Laramie", a CBS Radio Western series starring Raymond Burr as Captain Lee Quince, debuted.. It aired Sunday afternoons January 22–October 28, 1956, at 5:30pm ET. The 41 episodes starred Raymond Burr as Lee Quince, captain of the cavalry. One year later, Burr became a television star as Perry Mason.
➦In 2011...Radio Pioneer Ruth Ann Myer WMCA (PD), WMGM, WHN (PD), WNEW (PD) NYC died at age 80.
Ruth Ann Meyer |
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 AM (frequency now occupied by WEPN-AM) and 1010 WINS, had battled each other, playing pop music for years. Then in 1960, WABC joined the fray and started featuring top 40 music. Ultimately, it was WMCA's earnest competition with rival WABC that forced WMGM (in early 1962) and then WINS (in spring 1965) to abandon the top-40 format. There was so much attention on the high-profile WMCA-WABC battle that WMGM and WINS were each summarily forced to find new formats.
➦In 2012...Sportscaster Andy Musser, voice of the Philadelphia Phillies for 26 years, died at age 74.
Andy Musser |
Musser worked for WCAU radio and television in Philadelphia from 1965 to 1971. During this time, he served as the radio play-by-play announcer for the Eagles football as well as 76ers and Villanova Wildcats basketball. One of the youngest lead broadcasters in the National Football League at the time, he covered the Eagles games with Charlie Gauer for four years until the station lost the broadcast rights to WIP-AM in 1969. Musser also called various events for CBS Radio, including Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl VIII.
Musser was the lead voice for Chicago Bulls telecasts on WSNS from 1973 through 1976, pairing with Dick Gonski in the first two seasons and Lorn Brown in the third. Musser would call New York Knicks games with Cal Ramsey on WOR-TV (away) and Manhattan Cable Television (home) for the next four seasons from 1976 to 1980. He handled all the matches in the first three years, but only the home ones in the fourth.
Jim Irwin |
He joined the Packers radio broadcasts as a color commentator in 1969 and assumed play by play duties in 1975, a position he held until his retirement after the 1998 season, along with morning sportscasting and commentary duties on WTMJ's morning program. He was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame in 2003. Irwin continued to contribute occasionally to WTMJ after he retired.
Prior to his longtime career as the voice of the Packers, Irwin began his broadcast career in 1964 as sports director at WLUK-TV in Green Bay.
➦In 2016…Chicago broadcasting pioneer Jim Conway, who for nearly 40 years worked in both radio and early television, died at age 94. His career included stints in news anchoring and program hosting at WBBM and WMAQ Radio, as well as TV at WBBM, WLS and WGN. He co-anchored the first half-hour nightly news show on WGN, and hosted the first local morning talk show on WLS.
Steve Perry is 75 |
- Singer Steve Perry (Journey) is 75.
- Bassist Teddy Gentry of Alabama is 72.
- Director Jim Jarmusch (“Broken Flowers,” “Stranger Than Paradise”) is 71.
- Actor John Wesley Shipp (“The Flash,” ″Dawson’s Creek”) is 69.
- Actor Linda Blair is 65.
- Rapper-actor DJ Jazzy Jeff is 59.
- Actor Diane Lane is 59.
- Country singer Regina Nicks of Regina Regina is 59.
- Celebrity chef Guy Fieri is 56.
- Actor Olivia D’Abo (“Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” ″The Wonder Years”) is 55.
- Actor Katie Finneran (“The Michael J. Fox Show”) is 53.
- Actor Gabriel Macht (“Suits”) is 52.
- Actor Balthazar Getty is 49.
- Actor Christopher Kennedy Masterson (“Malcolm in the Middle”) is 44.
- Jazz singer Lizz Wright is 44.
- Singer Willa Ford is 43.
- Actor Beverley Mitchell (“Seventh Heaven”) is 43.
- Guitarist Ben Moody of The Fallen (and formerly of Evanescence) is 43.
- Actor-singer Phoebe Strole (“Glee”) is 41.
- Rapper Logic is 34.
- Actor Sami Gayle (“Blue Bloods”) is 28.
- In 1973..Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th US President (Democrat: 1963-69), dies at his Texas ranch at 64
- In 2012..Joe Paterno, College Football HOF coach (Penn State 1966-2011; NCAA C'ship 1982, 86; Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of 1986), dies from lung cancer at 85
- In 2021..Hank Aaron, American Baseball Hall of Fame right fielder (MLB record 755 HRs; NL MVP 1957; 25 × MLB All-Star; Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers), dies at 86 [1]
- In 2021..James Purify, R&B singer ("I'm Your Puppet"), dies of Covid-19 complications at 76
- In 2022..Don Wilson, Rock guitarist (The Ventures - "Hawaii 5-0 Theme"; "Walk, Don't Run"), dies at 88
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