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  2. KSDK - Wikipedia

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    Many St. Louis television pioneers from KSD-TV came from radio, including Frank Eschen, [4] Kay Morton, [5] Russ Severin [6] and Dave Russell. [ 7 ] Because of a freeze on new television station licenses imposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), KSD-TV was the only television station in the St. Louis market, until WTVI (channel 54 ...

  3. The Frank Show - Wikipedia

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    The Frank Show is a morning talk radio show that originates from KLPX in Tucson, Arizona.The show broadcasts mornings from 6 am to 10 am Mountain Standard Time on Classic rock station 96.1 KLPX in the Tucson area, which is owned by Lotus Communications.

  4. List of KSDK awards - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, KSDK was awarded the WeatheRate seal of approval, an award that certifies KSDK as the most accurate weather station in St. Louis. The data used to determine a winner is refigured every 6 months by the non-profit WeatheRate organization.

  5. The Adventures of Frank Race - Wikipedia

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    Tom Collins portrayed Frank Race in 22 episodes. The Adventures of Frank Race was an American radio adventure serial syndicated by Bruce Eells Productions. The 30-minute program's first East Coast broadcast was 1949, and the show ran 43 episodes. Because it was syndicated, it aired on different stations on different days.

  6. Tady column: Froggy's new morning man hails from Beaver Falls ...

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    "Frogman" Frank Lewis, of Beaver Falls, becomes the new morning show host at Froggy FM; punk band Repo Man books New Brighton gig

  7. 99.9 The Fan abruptly ends ‘The OG’ sports radio show ...

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    WRAL SportsFan radio hosts were told after Wednesday’s show that “The OG” was over. 99.9 The Fan abruptly ends ‘The OG’ sports radio show, ousting Ovies and Giglio Skip to main content

  8. Good News of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Much like Lux Radio Theatre, which preceded it on radio, Good News of 1938 featured adaptations of films accompanied by interviews with film personalities. Unlike its predecessor, however, Good News was tied to one film company, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which controlled both the financial and programming elements of the show. [2]

  9. My Favorite Husband - Wikipedia

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    A total of 124 episodes of the program aired from July 23, 1948, through March 31, 1951. It was initially written by Frank Fox and Bill Davenport, who were the writers for radio's Ozzie and Harriet. [3] The show portrayed the Cugats as a well-to-do banker and his socially prominent wife.