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Robert Perkins (December 6, 1933 – January 19, 2025) was an American radio personality who worked as a jazz program host and DJ in Philadelphia. [ 1 ] Perkins was known for his laid-back and mellow style.
Year Affiliate Broadcasters 2025: TWINS.TV: Morneau, Provus 2024: Bally Sports North: Smalley, Morneau, LaPanta, Hawkins, Perkins, Provus 2023: Bremer, Smalley ...
The idea for a National Black Network was conceived by former ABC Radio and Mutual Broadcasting System President Robert Pauley in 1969 as a way to utilize Mutual's contracted but unused network lines for the benefit of African Americans. The goal was to tie together the 117 radio stations in the country to serve the African-American audience.
United Christian Broadcasters is a Christian media charity that exists to offer opportunities to hear, watch or read the Bible.UCB has two national Christian radio stations (UCB 1 and UCB 2), the UCB Player app, and several publications including two daily devotionals, the UCB Word For Today and Word For You for young adults.
Its broadcast of the Boston Braves' home opener on April 14, 1925, made WBZ the first Boston station to broadcast a local major league baseball game; [28] the announcer was comedian (and baseball fan) Joe E. Brown. [29] WBZA towers on roof of the Hotel Statler, Boston, in 1927. WBZ increased its transmitter power to 2,000 watts by April 1925. [30]
The network later expanded to include the AP&L (Arkansas Power and Light, later Entergy) Live Better Electrically Hour, a program of music played in the late morning and broadcast over KARK-FM's 100 kW signal. Ted Snider purchased KARK AM-FM from Mullins Broadcasting and founded the Arkansas Radio Network with newscasts provided by KARK-TV ...
He also hosted the syndicated series Bob Uecker's Wacky World of Sports, which featured sports bloopers, from 1985 to 1996. American Broadcasting Companies via Getty Bob Uecker in 1976.
Robert Perkins, co-producer of the Ricky Martin song "It's Alright" Robert Irvin Perkins (1898–1992), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada; Robert Cyril Layton Perkins (1866–1955), British entomologist; Robert D. Perkins Sr. (1922–1994), American educator, businessman and civil rights activist; Bob Perkins (judge), American judge