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Jiving in a British dance hall, 1945. To the players of swing music in the 1930s and 1940s, jive was an expression denoting glib or foolish talk. [2] American soldiers brought Lindy Hop/jitterbug to Europe around 1940, where this dance swiftly found a following among the young. In the United States, "swing" became the most common word for the ...
KSHB-TV (channel 41) is a television station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Lawrence, Kansas –licensed independent station KMCI-TV (channel 38).
Kansas City: 25 19 KCKS-LD Buzzr: NewsNet on 25.2, Antenna TV on 25.3, The Action Channel on 25.4, Newsmax TV on 25.5, WeatherNation on 25.6, Rev'n on 25.7, Untamed Sports TV on 25.8, Retro TV on 25.9, Shop LC on 25.10, This TV on 25.11, Jewelry TV on 25.12 Manhattan: 21 21 KKSU-LD: K-State TV Salina: Salina: 6 23 KSNL-LD: NBC: semi-satellite ...
Jitterbug dancing competition, Trocadero, Sydney, 1948 Jitterbug dancers, Trocadero, Sydney, 1948. In 1944, with the United States' continuing involvement in World War II, a 30% federal excise tax was levied against night clubs that featured dancing. Although the tax was later reduced to 20%, "No Dancing Allowed" signs went up all over the country.
As channel 50 was constructed, so too was a second UHF commercial station for Kansas City: KBMA-TV channel 41, which signed on in 1970. Prior to channel 50's going on air, the management of KBMA made two offers to KCIT stockholders to merge the two operations, one of which would have seen channel 41 donated to the University of Missouri ; both ...
Lezak joined KSHB 41 in 1999 and won a number of WeatheRate awards for the station. He also covered major weather events such as the tornadoes that hit the Kansas City area in May 2003 and May ...
WMGT-TV in Macon, Georgia; WNCR-LD in Tarboro, North Carolina; WNVC in Fairfax, Virginia; WOTV in Battle Creek, Michigan; WUCB-LD in Cobleskill, New York; WXTV-DT in Paterson, New Jersey; The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 41 in the United States: K31PG-D in Granite Falls, Minnesota; KLMW ...
Bob’s ‘Wild West’ history. A hot-pink neon sign glows behind the darkened stage in Bob’s backroom as Snake nails the final chorus of “Ex’s & Oh’s” by Elle King.