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Illinois native Greg Bell, host and programmer for Sirius XM's Radio Classics channel, became the fourth national host of the series as of October 8, 2007. The longtime When Radio Was theme music, titled "Swing and Sway", has been discontinued with the Bell series. In addition to opening and closing the show, the host introduces the radio ...
Radio Classics is a US old time radio network owned by RSPT LLC. It provides the programming content for Sirius XM Radio's 24-hour satellite radio channel of the same name. . Radio Classics also syndicates the Radio Spirits-branded program When Radio Was to over 200 terrestrial radio stat
Bell recorded Dreamland on Friday afternoons where the show streamed live over the Internet and listeners could call in towards the end of the show. The show then aired at various times on different stations during the weekend, but doing eight shows a week got to be too much and he handed over control of the show to Whitley Strieber .
Jun. 26—Before Terre Haute icon Greg Bell and his wife Mary arrived at the Idle Creek Golf Course Banquet Center to be part of the 49th Indiana Track and Field & Cross Country Hall of Fame ...
No Show (Comic Relief) 16–20 March Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley: 23–27 March 30 March–3 April 6–10 April 13–17 April 20–24 April 27 April–1 May 4–8 May 11–15 May 18–22 May 25–29 May No Show (Bank Holiday) Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley: 1–5 June Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley: 8–12 June 15–19 June 22–26 June
Bell was born on June 16, 1998, to Gregory Bell and Erica Williams in San Diego, California. [1] Bell went to high school at Bonita Vista High School in nearby Chula Vista, California. As a senior, he put up 2,632 yards and 34 touchdowns. [3] Bell received a scholarship from San Diego State University, but he did not have sufficient grades to ...
The station was founded in 1950 as a 250-watt station broadcasting on 1050 kHz as WCRI, under the ownership of Pat M. Courington. [6]The station was assigned the WWIC call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on February 4, 1982. [2]
He is also the author of 10 books, most recently "The King of Late Night." He previously hosted Fox News programs "The Greg Gutfeld Show" and "Red Eye.” The 7,500-seat venue opens its doors Nov. 22.