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He also called Missouri Tigers basketball for KMOX, and co-hosted the station's Open Line call-in program.
Jingles are brief, bright pieces of choral music that promote the station's call letters, frequency and sometimes disc-jockey or program segment.
The network has no digital on-screen graphic logo in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen on the HD feed, except for a ten-second promotional sweep of a Fox HD acknowledgement ( which before the end of 2010, also featured a sponsor tag for DirecTV ); instead a trigger in Fox's program delivery system at each station displays the affiliate station's logo bug in the 16: 9 right-hand corner of the screen, which disappears during commercial breaks ( during local pre-emptions of Fox programming the logo does remain on display even though the station is not airing the programming ).
Anecdotal evidence suggest that racism was a key factor — in his book on the history of Australian radio, author and broadcaster Wayne Mac recounts that when a local Melbourne DJ of the 1960s played the new Ike and Tina Turner single " River Deep Mountain High " it was immediately pulled from the playlist by the station's program manager for being " too noisy and too black ".
While both were cancelled, the morning program suffered the same fate as his WPTZ show-the air time being taken by the station's network in 1954.
His new radio show ran from 3 to 6 p. m. Richardson soon became the station's program director.
He subsequently worked as the station's production and program director for an increased salary of $ 250.
The station's program director sent the song to manager Phin Daly who in turn showed it to Bill McGathy, his employer at In De Goot Entertainment.
From 2004-2008, the station's program director was longtime on-air personality and notable Canadian radio personality Alan Cross.
The station's current program director is Ross Winters, who took over the position when Cross departed.
The channel aired programs created by WKAQ-TV such as No te Duermas and TVO, as well as the station's news program, Telenoticias.
Cianci also hosts the station's weekend public affairs program On the Record with Buddy Cianci.
In the interim, they appeared on a Chicago station's program, WLS Showboat, into which, Allen recalled, " Portland and I were presented ... to inject a little class into it.
The station's new program director Andy Travis tries to turn around struggling radio station WKRP, despite the well-meaning efforts of the mostly incompetent staff: bumbling station manager Arthur Carlson, oily sales manager Herb Tarlek, and clueless news director Les Nessman.
Upon turning 18, Dade calls a local television station, dupes the security guard into giving him the modem's phone number ( a tactic known as social engineering ) and successfully hacks into the station's computer network, changing the current TV program to an episode of The Outer Limits.
The station's most famous program was Ozark Jubilee, which starting in 1955 was carried live on ABC-TV across the country.
In Topeka he did the weather on WIBW-TV in 1959 ; in the early 1960s, he performed on the station's Saturday morning children's program as " Wib the Clown.
Among the hosts for this program was Don Webster, who later doubled as the station's lead weather forecaster.
He made his broadcast debut performing a comedy sketch he'd written on the station's popular comedy-variety radio program, " Blue Monday Jamboree.
Subsequent to the station's sale to Quebecor, the new management cancelled its evening news program, Toronto Tonight, and announced it would expand its entertainment magazine program The A-List to one hour in length, airing weeknights from 7: 00 to 8: 00 p. m ( which was later reduced to a weekend only timeslot, effective March 24, 2006 ).
Launched in 1998 and hosted by Skeeter Sanders, WGDR's " Quiet Storm " is one of the station's most popular music programs, based on a 2010 listener survey, and is the only program of its kind on the air in northern New England.
Despite the decrease in dance music, the station's highest rated program continues to be The Drive @ 5 Street Mix with DJ Danny D. The show is mixed live with vinyl records and Compact Discs.
Bob Wood served as the station's program director.
The station's original transmitter and studios were located at the Westinghouse factory on Page Boulevard in East Springfield ; however, WBZ's inaugural program, on September 19, 1921, was a remote broadcast from the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield.

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He spoke directly to the promotion director John Lassman, who accepted the song " Runaway " for inclusion on the station's compilation album of local homegrown talent.
Ernie spent the next nine years with WTTM, becoming the station's director of Special Events along the way ; in this position he did things like trying to see what it was like to be run over by a train ( leaving the tracks at the last minute ) and broadcasting from the cockpit of a plane for which he took flying lessons.
As the station's public affairs director he also hosted a Sunday morning talk show which he favoured.
David Frost was an original director of LWT, and he presented a late-night chat show on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in the station's early years ; another chat show host who made his debut on LWT was Russell Harty.
In later years, he would return for visits, and maintained a lifelong friendship with the family of the station's director, Anton Dohrn.
On September 6, 2007, Zhuo Yongsheng ( director of a TV station's news center run by the administration office of the nature reserve at Mount Changbaishan, Jilin ), shot a 20-minute video of 6 seal-like, finned " Lake Tianchi Monsters ", near the border with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ( DPRK ).
Harry Reasoner was the station's first anchor and news director.
The " Roving Announcer ", as he was known, worked his way up to become the station's special events director, while still attending to his on-air work.
For instance, Roy Leep was the station's weatherman from 1957 until 1997, and Hugh Smith was the station's main anchor from 1963 to 1991, spending most of that time doubling as news director.
KMOX's most famous sports figure was Jack Buck, who was the station's year-round sports director during the years he was also calling baseball and football for the CBS radio and television networks.
Eventually he decided to pursue Albert's suggestion to him and asked the station's promotion director to get British Overseas Airways Corporation to ship in a copy of " I Want to Hold Your Hand " from Britain.
Upon news of Zindler's departure from the Harris County Sheriff's Department, KTRK anchor Dave Ward recommended Zindler to the station's assistant news director.
As programme director, he worked under the station's controller, Norman Collins, to establish the popularity of the fledgling channel, with one of the major events covered during this time being the 1948 Summer Olympics, broadcast live by the BBC from Wembley Stadium in London.
With the station almost since its inception, Davis previously served as the station's music director.
Thigpenn served as the station's first news director from 1980 through 1984.
Three weeks before her death, she had asked the station's news director if she could do a news piece on suicide.

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During the 2005 general election campaign, it was the station's news and editorial director Noelle McCarthy who conducted the interview in which then National Party leader Don Brash admitted that he had forewarning of a controversial leaflet campaign conducted by the Exclusive Brethren sect.
In 1999, the Globe's executive sports editor, Don Skwar, banned the newspaper's sports writers from appearing on the station's afternoon The Big Show after columnist Ron Borges used a racial slur while on the air in reference to New York Yankees pitcher Hideki Irabu.
His first decision was to lay-off all of the station's personalities, some of which were veterans ( including Don Imus, Cousin Brucie, Norm N. Nite and Joe McCoy ), replacing them with younger-sounding disc jockeys from medium markets.
In the mid-1950s, KGO-TV telecast live weeknight variety shows hosted by KSFO disc jockey Don Sherwood, until Sherwood was fired for making a political commentary in defiance of a warning from the station's management.
Don Russell is the station's longest-tenured personality, having worked at the station on six separate occasions since the 1970s.
The radio station figures prominently in a movie where Don Steele, a disc jockey is doing a live broadcast from a helicopter with the station's call sign following two star-crossed lovers in the Ron Howard film Grand Theft Auto.
In April 2007, WTKK management attempted to add Boston Herald columnist and talk-show host Howie Carr to its lineup, after the station's syndicated morning show Imus in the Morning was cancelled after Don Imus ' comments about the Rutgers University Women's Basketball team got him fired by CBS.
During the station's tenure as a sports station, KJRB also broadcasted " hot talk " shows such as Don and Mike, Tom Leykis, and, until his retirement, Phil Hendrie, and features programing from Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio and Westwood One.
Don Burton sold Channel 49 in 1971 to a local ad hoc non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB.

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