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  2. Radio Times - Wikipedia

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    Radio Times ' design was refreshed on 3 September 1994, the television listings now had the day's name written vertically, beginning with the daytime section including 'today's choices' (which replaced 'at a glance' on the left page), followed by the main evening's schedules in an original four-column grid, as well as the highlights section ...

  3. TV listings - Wikipedia

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    On 1 March 1991, the monopoly on listings magazines ended and the market was opened up. [3] Before this, there were two magazines on the market: Radio Times, began in 1923, for BBC listings and TV Times, began in 1955, for ITV and, from 1982, Channel 4 and S4C listings.

  4. Paul Brand (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    According to The Times, "several industry sources" claimed he had been approached by the BBC in connection with the position. [12] However, he agreed to stay on at ITV after being offered new roles, including as the presenter of Tonight. [7] On 9 March 2022 he was confirmed to be the new presenter of Tonight, and succeeded Julie Etchingham in ...

  5. Boston Celtics vs Toronto Raptors tonight. Where to watch ...

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    To listen to Saturday's Celtics game on the radio, tune into 98.5 FM The Sports Hub at the time of tip-off, as 98.5 is the flagship station of the Boston franchise, according to their website.

  6. Robin Lustig - Wikipedia

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    On 13 December, Lustig presented his final The World Tonight, and on 18 December his final Newshour. In January 2017, Lustig's memoir, Is Anything Happening? (ISBN 978-1785901034), describing his career of over 40 years in journalism, was published by Biteback. [11] Lustig appears regularly on Times Radio as a commentator.

  7. Johnny Carson - Wikipedia

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    NBC's Tonight was the late-night counterpart to its early-morning show Today. Originating in 1954 with host Steve Allen, Tonight was somewhat experimental at the time, as the only previous network late-night program was NBC's Broadway Open House (1950–51), which starred Jerry Lester and Dagmar. [19] Tonight was successful.

  8. Gabriel Heatter - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Heatter (September 17, 1890 – March 30, 1972) was an American radio commentator whose World War II-era sign-on, "There's good news tonight," became both his catchphrase and his caricature. [1]

  9. PM (BBC Radio 4) - Wikipedia

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    Radio 4's 10pm news programme The World Tonight was launched on the same day. PM made history for being the first radio news programme to feature its own theme tune. Three have been used, with the last ending in 1997 in the aftermath of the death of Princess Diana. The first PM theme tune was by John Baker and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.