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Sales and hosted
During the 1980s Sales hosted his own show on WNBC-AM in New York City.
When WKRC canceled his TV shows, Sales moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he hosted another radio and TV series and continued his nightclub act.
During the same period that Lunch With Soupy aired in Detroit, Sales also hosted a nighttime show, Soup's On, to compete with 11 O ' Clock News programs.
A children's version, called Junior Almost Anything Goes and hosted by Soupy Sales, ran on Saturday mornings from 11 September 1976 to 4 September 1977 ; After this, a syndicated celebrity version ( All Star Anything Goes ) hosted by Bill Boggs ran from 16 September 1977 to September 1978.
Judicial Watch filed the civil lawsuit against Jackson, his son Jonathan, and others on behalf of Peterson, who was the alleged victim of a physical and verbal assault at an event hosted by Jackson's Rainbow / PUSH Coalition and Toyota Motor Sales, U. S. A., Inc. in December 2001.

Sales and radio
Sales of the single dropped after recordshops noted the single was different than the version played on radio, but it did peak the Dutch Dance charts.
Country radio dismissed the song, though it did peak at No. 16 on the Country Sales chart.
Sales of Grace were slow and it garnered little radio airplay, despite critical acclaim.
Bryan Brent and The Cutouts performed on Soupy Sales late-night TV show and on Mickey Schorr's Detroit Bandstand TV show, as well as many radio station-sponsored dance parties, such as Tommy Clay's Sock Hop at the Light Guard Armory on 8 Mile Rd.
Sales were low even though many radio stations played some tracks from the second release, Peace of Mind.
After graduating, Sales began working as a scriptwriter and disc jockey at radio station WHTN ( now WVHU ) in Huntington.
Paul Smith, a former BBC and commercial radio producer, then joined Century as Programme Controller, and Sales Director Debbie Bowman was promoted to Managing Director.
In the spring of 1985, former children's television show host Soupy Sales started a talk-intensive program in middays, replacing the Frank Reed all request radio show, heard 1984-1985 weekdays 10 am – 3 pm.
Davey became a Sales Manager for CKFH, a Toronto radio station from 1949 to 1960.
" Stop " peaked at eleven on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart, but received little support from radio stations, and barely entered the Hot 100 Airplay, peaking at number seventy.
Two weeks prior to the Steelers ' first playoff game of the 1975 season, the team's flagship radio station WTAE's Vice President and General Manager, Ted J. Atkins, and President of Sales, Larry Garrett, explained that they needed Cope's assistance in inventing a " gimmick " in order to attract sponsors to his daily commentaries and talk show.
It measures radio airplay, and is one of the three component charts, along with the Hot Singles Sales and the Hot Digital Songs charts, that determine the chart positions of singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
It measured mainstream radio airplay, and was one of the three component charts, along with the Hot 100 Singles Sales and Hot Digital Songs charts, that determined the chart positions of singles on the Pop 100 chart.
It also reached the top 10 on the magazine's Hot 12 " Sales chart, crossed over to pop radio, hitting number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart, albeit with a re-working of the chorus (" Jump Motherfucker Jump!
According to a radio industry executive, Ian's zaniness was inspired by people like: Wolfman Jack, Soupy Sales and Howard Stern.
Sales were slow at first, but the song was picked up by many radio stations and eventually became very successful internationally, reaching number one in many parts of Europe and charting in Australia, New Zealand and in Japan.
It also reached number-one on both the Hot Dance Music / Club Play and Hot Dance Singles Sales charts in the U. S. The song has since become the pinnacle of Tears for Fears ' chart success, its endurance allowing it to accumulate over two million radio broadcasts by 1994, according to BMI.

Sales and show
Always the consummate showman, he appeared on the Soupy Sales TV show and performed the Soupy Shuffle better than Soupy while playing the saxophone.
Sales of the initially popular Camira slumped due to unforeseen quality issues, while the Holden WB series commercial vehicle range and the Statesman WB luxury models were starting to show their age ; their 1971 origins compared unfavourably with Ford ’ s more modern Falcon and Fairlane models.
Chrysler memos of September 1969 show that the Sales Programming staff was preparing to handle 1, 920 winged Plymouths for 1970, but published figures say as many as 2, 783 were built.
Sales skyrocketed after Let's Go Business Manager Andrew Tobias promoted the books on the Today show in 1966.
Frank Nastasi ( 1923-June 15, 2004 ) was an actor and comedian best known for his work with Soupy Sales on the show Lunch with Soupy.
He was best known for his local and network children's television show, Lunch with Soupy Sales ; a series of comedy sketches frequently ending with Sales receiving a pie in the face, which became his trademark.
Sales is best known for his daily children's television show, Lunch With Soupy.
The show was originally called 12 O ' Clock Comics, and was later known as The Soupy Sales Show.
Sales believed that his show helped sustain jazz in Detroit, as artists would regularly sell out their nightclub shows after appearing on Soupy's On.
Singer Jackie Wilson also performed on Sales ' late show.
Sales briefly had a third dinner time show filmed largely in the Palmer Park section of Detroit.
In his lunchtime show, Sales always wore an orlon fabric sweater.
This show marked the height of Sales ' popularity.
As with his earlier shows, Sales performed musical numbers on the show and his extensive jazz record collection was used in his TV work.
Clyde Adler, a film editor at Detroit's WXYZ-TV, performed in sketches and voiced and operated all puppets on Sales ' show in Detroit in the 1950s and in Los Angeles from 1959 to 1962 and in 1978.
Actor Frank Nastasi assumed the role of straight man and puppeteer when Sales took the show to New York from 1964 to 1966.
An urban legend claimed Sales sneaked off-color humor onto his show for the amusement of his huge adult audience.
" And they'd say " The Soupy Sales Show ", because I happened to have the biggest show in town.
And they'd call another person and say, " Gladys, did you hear the joke that Soupy Sales was telling on his show?
During the show, Sales would answer a knock at the door and interact with an actor seen only as an arm.

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