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He was also employed by CBS Sports as a regional CBS NFL and CBS NBA announcer from 1976 to 1979, when he moved to NBC.
This single FCC action would render all Armstrong-era FM receivers useless within a short time as stations were moved to the new band, while it also protected both RCA's AM-radio stronghold and that of the other major competing networks, CBS, ABC and Mutual.
Socony continued to sponsor the show when it moved to CBS in 1934.
Cross would also be dropped from pregame coverage after this game and moved to the broadcast booth for the remainder of his tenure at CBS, while Bradshaw moved from the broadcast booth to co-host of The NFL Today with Musburger's replacement, Greg Gumbel.
Other owned-and-operated stations were KNX Los Angeles, KCBS San Francisco ( originally KQW ), WBBM Chicago, WCAU Philadelphia, WJSV Washington, D. C. ( later WTOP, which moved to the FM dial in 2005 ; the AM facility today is WFED, also a secondary CBS affiliate ), KMOX St. Louis, and WCCO Minneapolis.
The CBS of the 1940s was vastly different from that of the early days ; many of the old guard veterans had died, retired or moved on.
College Bowl with General Electric as the primary sponsor, the show ran on CBS from 1959 to 1963, and moved back to NBC from 1963 to 1970.
After Gulf Winds ( 1976 ), an album of entirely self-composed songs, and From Every Stage ( 1976 ), a live album that had Baez performing songs " from every stage " of her career, Baez again parted ways with a record label when she moved to CBS Records for Blowin ' Away ( 1977 ) and Honest Lullaby ( 1979 ).
In September 1981, CBS shortened the hour-long show to a half-hour, briefly retitled it Wake Up with the Captain, and moved it to an earlier time slot ; it was later moved to weekends in September 1982, and returned to an hour-long format.
But in the fall of 1981, to make more room for the expansion of CBS Morning News, the Captain was moved to an earlier time slot of 7 a. m. and cut to 30 minutes, sporting the new title Wake Up with the Captain.
After CBS canceled Match Game 79, the network moved the long-running soap opera Love of Life into the vacant timeslot.
Other early hit series on ABC during this period which helped establish the network included The Lone Ranger ( ABC's only Top 10 show before Disneyland ), The Adventures Of Ozzie And Harriet, ( starring the real-life Nelson family ), Leave It To Beaver ( which moved over from CBS ), The Detectives and The Untouchables.
ABC's daytime lineup became strong throughout the 1970s and 1980s with the soap operas General Hospital, One Life to Live, The Edge of Night ( which had moved to ABC from CBS in late 1975 ), All My Children, and Ryan's Hope, and the game shows The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, Let's Make a Deal, Split Second, The $ 20, 000 Pyramid and Family Feud.
Burr moved from CBS to Universal Studios, where he played the title role in the television drama Ironside, which ran on NBC.
ABC moved the show from its 8: 30 p. m. Friday night slot to Saturday at 8: 00 p. m. ( opposite CBS ' top-rated All in the Family ), and after 96 episodes and eight Partridge Family albums, ABC canceled the show.
At the beginning of Season 6, In the Heat of the Night moved from NBC to CBS.
It premiered in 1982 as the first incarnation of the Late Night franchise and went off the air in 1993, after Letterman left NBC and moved to Late Show on CBS.
So in 1993, Letterman and his crew moved to CBS and Late Show with David Letterman was born, beginning on August 30, 1993, although NBC would air repeats of Late Night until September 10, 1993.
Letterman, who had hoped to get the hosting job of The Tonight Show following Johnny Carson's retirement, moved to CBS in 1993, when the job was given to Jay Leno.
When Letterman moved to CBS and began Late Show, several of Late Nights long-running comedy bits made the move with him.

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Goodson-Todman revived The Match Game in 1973 for CBS.
The daytime revival of The Match Game, which featured regular panelists Richard Dawson, 1973 to 1978, Brett Somers and Charles Nelson Reilly, ran until 1979 on CBS and another three years in first-run syndication.
In the summer of 1973, Mark Goodson and Bill Todman resurrected the show as Match Game ' 73 for CBS, with Rayburn returning as host and Olson returning as announcer.
During the six-year run of Match Game on CBS, only one champion retired undefeated.
When CBS revamped Match Game in 1973 with more of a focus on risqué humor, ratings more than doubled in comparison with the NBC incarnation.
Impressed with the ratings boon that resulted when Price and Match were paired in afternoons, CBS soon realized that in the morning slot that Price had left behind, they had a ratings crisis.
CBS attempted to correct the problem on December 12, 1977, with a scheduling shuffle among Match, Price, and Tattletales.
On July 19, a new Match Game set was built by CBS, changed from the original bright orange to a new set with blue and white colors, as well as revamping the logo from the curved letters to a straight-line lettering it would use for the rest of the run ( this logo also forms the base of the 2012 English-language Canadian revival version's logo ).
Although the syndicated Match Game was not a direct cause of the ratings problems Love of Life facedthe 4: 00 PM timeslot, the last network daytime slot, had been a problem for CBS, NBC, and ABC for years and Love of Life had seen a precipitous drop in ratings since the April 1979 move to the late afternoon many stations ran the syndicated series against the veteran soap opera and, in the case of some CBS affiliates and owned-and-operated stations, preempted Love of Life in favor of the new Match Game.
Originally, the payoffs of $ 500 –$ 250 –$ 100 for the Audience Match were identical to the CBS version's payoff structure, but changed after three weeks to $ 500 –$ 300 –$ 200.
It is the only version of the show to not air on a broadcast network ( as the 1979-82 version and Match Game PM were essentially continuations of the CBS version ).
On June 22, 2006 Match Game was the sixth of seven classic game shows featured in CBS ' month-long Gameshow Marathon hosted by Ricki Lake and announced by Rich Fields, and the second of two " semi-final " games in the tournament.
Whatever the cultural context or audience composition of Dark Shadows, it became one of ABC's first daytime shows to actually win its timeslot, leading to the demise of NBC's original Match Game and Art Linkletter's long-running House Party on CBS, both in 1969.
* July 2 – CBS revives Match Game with more ribald questions.
Big-money jackpots remained on NBC from 1959-1961 on Jackpot Bowling ; however, more large jackpots returned permanently in 1973 with the success of The $ 10, 000 Pyramid and " Big Money " Match Game 73, both daytime shows on CBS.
Bob Hilton filled in for him on occasion on all three versions, Johnny Olson ( also announcing the pilots and while at the same time announcing on The Price Is Right and Match Game, both for CBS ), Jack Narz ( who also announced on Monty Hall's version of Beat the Clock ), Jay Stewart ( while at the same time announcing game shows for Barry & Enright Productions, and Charlie O ' Donnell ( who went on to succeed Stewart at Barry & Enright Productions ) also filled in for him on the NBC version, and O ' Donnell, Johnny Gilbert ( while at the same time announcing on Jeopardy!
Olson only missed one taping of Match Game during the CBS years ; Bern Bennett was his fill-in for one week of daytime shows and one nighttime show.
The CBS daytime game show Match Game had questions posed to contestants in this form as well throughout 1975 and 1976.
Other shows on which Wood served as a regular announcer were Tattletales ( CBS, 1974 – 1978 ), Double Dare ( CBS, 1976 – 1977 ), Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour ( NBC, 1983 – 1984 ), Password Plus ( NBC, 1979 – 1982 ), Super Password ( NBC, 1984 – 1989 ), Love Connection ( Syndication, 1985 – 1988 ), Classic Concentration ( NBC, 1987 – 1991 ), and Win, Lose or Draw ( Syndicated, 1987 – 1990 ).

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She also served as one of three co-hosts ( along with Roy Clark and Glen Campbell ) on the CBS special Fifty Years of Country Music.
In an effort to refresh their lineup, CBS cancelled the program along with some of its other longtime shows.
Though the show had respectable ratings ( it sat at # 16 for the 1970-71 season ), it was dropped in July 1971 by CBS as part of the so-called " Rural Purge " ( along with fellow country-themed shows The Beverly Hillbillies, Mayberry R. F. D.
The Chicago station got a commercial license as WBKB in 1943, but was sold to UPT along with Balaban & Katz in 1948, resold to CBS, and eventually became WBBM-TV.
Only a few Fox stations that air a late evening newscast in the traditional evening news timeslot used by NBC, ABC and CBS affiliates ( 11 p. m. in the Eastern and Pacific time zones, 10 p. m. in the Central and Mountain time zones ), along with the primetime newscast ; these include Fox-owned stations WTVT / Tampa, KDFW / Dallas, WAGA / Atlanta, WOFL / Orlando, WJBK / Detroit, KMSP / Minneapolis, KSAZ / Phoenix, WTTG / Washington, D. C. and WFXT / Boston, as well as affiliates WDAF-TV / Kansas City, WITI / Milwaukee, WBRC / Birmingham, KOKH / Oklahoma City, WTIC / Hartford, WXXA / Albany, WZTV / Nashville, WVUE / New Orleans, KTVI / St.
This new conglomerate was evidently not as successful as CBS had expected, and Steinway was sold in 1985, along with classical and church organ maker Rodgers and flute and piccolo maker Gemeinhardt, to a group of Boston-area investors.
Buck, along with CBS Radio colleagues Johnny Bench and John Rooney, was on hand at San Francisco's Candlestick Park on October 17, 1989, when the Loma Prieta earthquake hit.
On April 22, 2010, a monumental 14 year 10. 8 billion dollar agreement was reached with Turner Broadcasting to receive joint broadcast rights along with CBS for the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship.
Starting with the 2011 tournament, in addition to CBS, TNT along with its sister networks TBS and truTV, will carry the first and second round games of the tournament as well as regional semifinal games.
However, under pressure from network president William S. Paley and his wife Babe, along with many network affiliates and longtime fans of Gunsmoke ( which had been airing late on Saturday nights ), to reverse its threatened cancellation, CBS rescheduled the Western to an earlier time slot on Monday evenings at 7: 30 P. M. As a result, Gilligan's Island was unceremoniously canceled at practically the last minute even though the cast members were all on vacation.
CBS invested considerable capital in the development of their ExtraVision service, which also included closed captioning and channel information along with more traditional Telidon information.
The rights to The Brady Kids also rest with CBS ( along with all other Brady Bunch-related media ).
In the season premiere, CBS deleted the entire segment of Belafonte singing " Lord, Don't Stop the Carnival " against a backdrop of the havoc during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, along with two lines from a satire of their main competitor, Bonanza.
Broadcast across the country on CBS affiliates, it featured radio show highlights along with material unseen in his nightly E!
Tawas City and Iosco County are part of the Flint-Saginaw-Bay City television market ; Charter Communications, the cable system serving Iosco County, offers most major channels from that market, along with Alpena's CBS affiliate, WBKB-TV, as well as CBC Television programming from CBMT in Montreal.
Glendive is the smallest of the 210 designated markets for broadcast television in the United States ( as designated by Nielsen ), with one station ( KXGN channel 5 ) carrying a CBS affiliation along with state and local news broadcasts for a small potential audience of several thousand people ( county population is 9, 059 ).
In 1938 ARC-Brunswick was taken over by CBS, which then sold the American Brunswick label to American Decca Records, which along with its ' other properties, Aeolian Records and Vocalion Records, used it as a subsidiary budget label afterward.
Despite proving to be a ratings hit, staying in the top twenty for its first four seasons, Green Acres along with another sister show, The Beverly Hillbillies, were cancelled in 1971 in the CBS network's infamous " rural purge "— an attempt to attract a younger viewer demographic, as most viewers of the series were at least 40 years old.
In 1964, he guest-starred in the episode " Smelling Like a Rose " along with Hal March and Tina Louise in the CBS drama Mr. Broadway, starring Craig Stevens.
In February 1941, Lomax spoke and gave a demonstration of his program along with talks by Nelson A. Rockefeller from the Pan American Union, and the president of the American Museum of Natural History, at a global conference in Mexico of a thousand broadcasters CBS had sponsore to launch its worldwide programming initiative.
The character was written out, along with Meredith MacRae, who had played his fiancee, in a wedding episode that was the premiere of 1965 – 66 on CBS.
Both shows were made by Paramount Television and are currently distributed by CBS Television Distribution ( along with the rest of the Paramount TV library ).
A decade after CBS left the castaways in limbo, he returned to the role of Gilligan – along with many of his former co-star castaways – lending his voice to the animated The New Adventures of Gilligan series and its sequel Gilligan's Planet.
In the season premiere, CBS deleted the entire segment of Belafonte singing " Lord, Don't Stop the Carnival " against a backdrop of the havoc during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, along with two lines from a satire of their main competitor, Bonanza.

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