Jovial, award-winning sportscaster. When WBTV signed on the air there were an estimated 1,000 television sets in the area. WBTV News in a partnership with First Union Bank becomes the first television station in the United States to develop computerized election returns projections. This project is the idea of Loonis McGlohon. Notre Dame won 14 to 7. On June 8, 2012, WBT announced that The Brad and Britt Show, hosted by Brad Krantz and Britt Whitmire of WPTK in Raleigh, would be taking over the afternoon slot from Vince Coakley effective July 2. A former ballet dancer, Debbie McGee worked as an artistic director for three years in her own ballet company. Television sets in the WBTV viewing area now stand at 415,313. On September 3, 1979.WBTV launched a new show, PM Magazine, which was completely different. Mel Blanc was an American radio personality and voice actor. His immediate plans are to continue to rehab and try to move past being in a wheelchair. WBTV and WBT Radio present a "Salute to Our Heroes" telethon to raise money and awareness for the Mecklenburg county Vietnam Memorial. Weather instruments and LIVE cameras are placed at schools and businesses around the WBTV viewing area displaying weather conditions. They were used to create promotional postcards. She began acting as a child and her passion for the profession only intensified with time. . List of famous radio personalities, with photos, bios, and other information when available. He even talks current events with Bo, giving his opinion on President Trump and the U.S. Senate runoff races in Georgia. WBTV carries President Eisenhower's address from Freedom Park in Charlotte commemorating the 179th anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Rob Hunter and H. A. Thompson were new DJs. Marshall Scott's piloting skills are given credit for both men to be able to "walk away" from the crash. (A series of reports aired in July of 1985 showing the results of the fund raising project.). WBTV begins sponsorship of "Project Graduation". WBTV premieres a locally produced newsmagazine called "Special Edition.". . Smith, best known for writing the song that became the Deliverance theme "Dueling Banjos", went to work at WBT at age 20 at the invitation of station manager Charles Crutchfield. Kay McFadden, "WBT's Been on the Air for 75 Years". [16], Initially there were no specific standards in the United States for radio stations making transmissions intended for the general public, and numerous stations under various classifications made entertainment broadcasts. She is best known as the widow of magician Paul Daniels, with whom she often appeared on stage. endless energy creates a constantly fresh approach to television's twice-weekly Pat Lee Show and radio's hour-long Tempo each week-day morning at 9. . WBTV's Barbara Stutts begins hosting a daily information and entertainment program called "Barbara". "WBTV" is the Grand Marshall of "The 52nd Annual Carolinas' Carrousel Parade." (He was one of the main news anchors on WBTV till he stepped down from the anchor desk in late 1974. Two years later, WBT had reached number one again, reaching the highest Arbitron numbers on record to this day. WBTV begins transmitting color test patterns, the first television station in the southeastern United States to do so. WBTV originates the broadcasts of "The Billy Graham Crusade" from the Charlotte Coliseum (now Bojangles' Coliseum). After the sale, it remained a CBS affiliate. Tim Funk, "WBT Pair Lose Jobs in Shakeup". In the morning hours of September 22, 1989, the high winds from Hurricane Hugo severely damaged two of WBT's towers and nearly killed then-Chief Engineer, Bob White. Browse. Browse 12 wbt_(radio) photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. The list of its authors can be seen in its historicaland/or the page Edithistory:Keith Larson. The stations will move from the Wilder Building to a hilltop on West Morehead Street. WBTV is the first TV station in the World to use a LIVE camera and microwave equipment mounted in a race car. On October 28th, I went to a wound doctor, Hancock said. In 1995, then-owner Jefferson-Pilot bought WBZK in Chester, South Carolina, located 40 miles southwest of Charlotte, to provide a better signal to the western part of the market at night. [12], In October 1925, Fred Laxton sold the Southern Radio Corporation to the Carolina States Electric Company for approximately $50,000, while retaining control of WBT. Tucker Carlson is joining a long list of nightly news hosts who once commanded huge audiences before quick departures from their networks. . As NPR celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new oral historyand a James Wolcott column in *V.F.'*s December issue VF.com puts faces to the public-radio network's biggest names. Many longtime friends and colleagues of C.J. Breaking news and severe weather at once on AM 1040 WHO. Even with this restriction, it can be heard across much of the eastern half of North America with a good radio. [5] Syndicated shows include Glenn Beck, Bill Cunningham, Ric Edelman, "Our American Stories with Lee Habeeb" and "The Tech Guy with Leo Laporte." But he said, I dont think so. Many are devoted to examining the lives of hearing-impaired Carolinians. . She primarily acts on TV and a done a few films. WBTV sign-on, July 15, 1949. Lara Logan is a South African radio and television journalist. "The Carolina Camera" premieres on WBTV News. Emcees Best of He is best known for his radio show, which was nationally syndicated from 1986 to 2005. : Brink, Scotty -Former midday personality at WRLL-AM Chicago. . It will bring "cable" television to the Carolinas. A radio personality who hosts a radio show is also known as a radio host, and in India and Pakistan as a radio jockey. newscaster par excellence . WBTV's helicopter, "Sky 3," crashes near Dallas, NC while covering a house fire. WBTV announces development of a sister company, Jefferson-Carolina Corporation, a major community antenna television company. [38], WBT dropped its ABC affiliation in favor of NBC Radio in 1987. Radio shows can be music countdowns, news programs, educational shows, interviews with celebrities, or shows dedicated to solve specific problems of the callers. WBTV premieres the station's new $75,000 mobile television truck at the N.C. Republican convention, held in Charlotte. WBTV begins the operation and broadcasting of the local "WeatherNet" information. (WRVA-TV signed on April 29, 1956.). Necrology of Old Radio Personalities; OTR Actors and Their Roles This page was last edited on 5 April 2023, at 03:35 (UTC). : Bateman, Bob - On air personality at WMIL-FM in Milwaukee. Coakley, who became the Republican candidate for North Carolina's 12th District U.S. House seat in 2012, returned to the station in 2017. I think that youre dealing with a really bad deal here, and theres a bacteria in there thats very dangerous to the rest of your system. Contact WHO Radio Newsroom: (515) 245-8887 Email: News@WHOradio.com. Doug Mayes begins WBTV's first regularly scheduled news programs as "The Esso Reporter" a ten minute newscast airing at 6:30 pm Monday - Friday. WBT radio long hosted live country music. WBTV begins first use, on a regular basis, of helicopter-supported news coverage. . [4] During daylight hours it uses a single non-directional antenna and is audible in much of the central Carolinas. WBTV News returns to the 6:30pm time slot with the first local 6:30pm news in Charlotte for that time period in a "stand-alone" format. World. The band shell at Freedom Park in Charlotte is dedicated to former WBTV/WBT personality and public affairs director, Alan Newcomb. WBTV's helicopter, "Ranger 3" gets a new name, "Sky 3". Lists of fascinating facts and lesser-known details about the lives of people whose names you learned in History class (or should have). In order to eliminate this restriction, in 1944 a reassignment plan was announced that moved KFAB to 1110kHz, which in turn required WBT to start operating with a directional antenna at night, to limit its signal toward KFAB. Tours of the new building also begin this week. [46] In 2012, sister station WLNK added a simulcast of WBT on its HD2 digital subcarrier. In subsequent years a series of power increases raised the station's from 5,000 watts to the maximum permitted, 50,000 watts. [33], On March 15, 1971, WBT switched to adult contemporary music during the day. . WBT also switched its network affiliation from NBC back to CBS on December 21[42][43], On September 3, 1991, WBT dropped the McKays and became the 400th station to air The Rush Limbaugh Show, which had already been heard in the Charlotte area on WADA in Shelby, WSIC in Statesville and WHKY in Hickory. [4] During the 1950s, '60s and '70s, radio DJs exerted considerable influence on popular music, especially during the Top 40 radio era, because of their ability to introduce new music to the radio audience and promote or control which songs would be given airplay.[5][6]. Pilot Marshall Scott and photographer David Little are only slightly injured. The sign reads "WBT/WBTV Oldest broadcast stations in North Carolina established 1922. Then at 9:00 pm a motion picture titled, "A Star is Born", was broadcast. So, that gave me some confidence.. John Peel is a legend within British radio culture and history. Larson left the station and his show was canceled as WBT changed ownership on October 31, 2016. Many of WBTV's evening newscasts and sports specials originate from the site of the Super Bowl in Houston, Texas. [10], Many radio personalities do not have a post-high school education, but some do hold degrees in audio engineering. The ouster of Fox's top . No politics, no opinions, just stories. At night it uses a directional antenna that limits its signal toward the west, in order to avoid interfering with KFAB in Omaha, Nebraska, the other Class A station on the frequency. WBTV begins thepopular feature called "On The Square". This newscast places weather coverage at the start of the program, and continues with rapid paced stories, and new viral video segments sent in by viewers. Gil Stamper. Most amateurs at this time used spark transmitters that could only transmit the dots-and-dashes of Morse code, however, Laxton managed to acquire a scarce vacuum tube from General Electric, which made audio transmissions possible. WBTV originates Edward R. Murrow's interview with Charlottean Harry Golden for the CBS Network program, "Person to Person.". An addition to the WBTV studio and building is completed adding 7,500 square feet to the building. back of each was a blurb describing that After "Top O' The Day" ends its run the "WBTV News at Noon" begins on this day. RADIO ONLINE | Friday, April 1, 2022. . . [58] The station ran a rotation of fill-in hosts while searching for his replacement before hiring former WPTF Raleigh morning host Scott Fitzgerald for the slot. WBTV becomes the first television station in the World to record and rebroadcast programs on color video tape. The H-D-T-V station will be called WBTV-DT and be on channel 23. A radio personality (American English) or radio presenter (British English) is a person who has an on-air position in radio broadcasting. As of March 10, 1922, 8 days before WBT was licensed, the Department of Commerce reported that there were 67 authorized broadcasting stations, including, in the South, WGH in Montgomery, Alabama. The N A B adopts "American Values" as a nationwide project. In the 1960s, artist Roy Ritzell did a series of drawings of the WBT/WBTV on-air personalities. [7] The growth of sports talk radio began in the 1960s, and resulted in the first all-sports station in the US, WFAN (AM) that would go on to feature many sports radio personalities such as Marv Albert and Howie Rose. "Phenomenal Growth of Radio Broadcasting in Charlotte". [19], Jessica Letshwiti, ICE100 Radio, Botswana, Southern Africa, Ibrahim Astady, Dubai 93 FM, United Arab Emirates, Luis Lpez, director and presenter of the World Dance Music radio program at Los 40 studios in Valencia, Kevin Joseph O'Donnell, Australian Army station "Radio Commonwealth", Korea 1955, Maud Ruby Bashsam aka "Aunt Daisy" on station 2ZB, Wellington, New Zealand, 1959, Mauricio Lomonte on station Radio Reloj, Cuba, Talk radio host and guests, Radio Fiji One, Fiji Broadcasting Corporation, L. A. Heberlein - The Rough Guide to Internet Radio 2002 - Page v. "In addition to putting songs together, a good radio host can tell you things you didn't know about the artists, the songs, and the times. His life and career inspired several films and he was portrayed by popular actors. WBTV begins airing color slides for the first time. Followed by "The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite" at 6:30pm. (The teams formation was announced on October 26, 1993 at an NFL owners meeting in Chicago.). "I was immediately impressed by Beth from our first meeting," Marsha Landess, Regional Vice President and Market Manager for Radio One, Charlotte, said. "The Betty Feezor Show" each weekday afternoon at 1:00pm is the third watched woman's show in the United States. Programming included "Kukla, Fran and Ollie", "The Arthur Godfrey Show", "Perry Como"," Fred Waring", and "Hopalong Cassidy". By August 1, 1949, there are already 2,000 sets in Carolina households. WBTV increases power to the maximum allowed for channel 3 on the VHF dial - 100,000 watts. a series of drawings of the WBT/WBTV on-air personalities. Viewers are encouraged to turn off all power to unnecessary lights and appliances when the symbol is used. [46] That same year the station began airing games of the NFL Carolina Panthers inaugural season until 1999, returning as the team's flagship station in 2005.[47]. WBTV airs the continuous coverage from CBS News of the terrorist Attacks on America. Lincoln-Financial then sold its three television stations, including WBTV, to Raycom Mediathus breaking up Charlotte's last heritage radio/television cluster. Partners in this massive community service effort are CVS Pharmacies and the Salvation Army. WBTV and Charlotte Memorial Hospital team up for the first "Health Matters" medical show. [23], Grady Cole was WBT morning host for 32 years, replaced in 1961 by Ty Boyd, who hosted the morning show until 1973, playing such artists as Duke Ellington, Peggy Lee and Petula Clark. [49], On May 5, 2012, WBT signed back on with the Tar Heel Sports Network to be Charlotte's main carrier of the Tar Heels. Lambert became assistant program director and music director in 1982. The FCC prohibits the stations' "Grade B" signals to overlap. SC. James Joseph Norton (born July 19, 1968) is an American comedian, radio personality, actor, author, and television and podcast host. He is also famous for authoring many books, including The Total Money Makeover, which featured on the New York Times bestseller list. However, effective December 1, 1921, the Department of Commerce, the regulators of radio at this time, adopted a regulation that formally created a broadcasting station category, and stations were now required to hold a Limited Commercial license authorizing operation on wavelengths of 360 meters for "entertainment" broadcasts or 485 meters for "market and weather reports" (833 and 619kHz). B. Marshall, vice president, and Frank Bunker, commercial engineer in charge. artist Roy Ritzell did No politics, no opinions, just stories. and it was similar to "Lacey Listens", with "nice-guy" talk, not controversial issues. He played guitar and fiddle for musical programs on WBT before getting his own show. In 1929 C.C. And then a doctor by the name of Reed, Dr. Reed walked in. WBTV was purchased by Montgomery, Alabama based Raycom Media Inc. WBTV is the first TV Station in Charlotte to premiere a 10p, newscast on another TV station. Nancy Nyland, "Twice A Year, Her Majesty's Got This Little List". WBZK's calls became WBT-FM. Transcontinental television was inaugurated with President Truman's address to the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San Francisco. WBTV televises a "Star Salute" from the NC Trade Fair honoring North Carolinians who have gained national prominence. nation. Dubbed The Man of a Thousand Voices, Blanc contributed immensely to the success of several theatrical cartoons by voicing famous characters, such as Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Barney Rubble, and Mr. Spacely. This studio is the home of the cooking set. WBT let go 28 staffers and spent $200,000 on changes that included new studios. WBTV announces the formation of Jefferson Productions, a division of the Broadcasting Company to specialize in commercial production and program syndication. . The show would be replaced by the nationally syndicated America Now with Andy Dean in May 2013; Washburn remained with the station as a fill-in host. Radio personality salaries are influenced by years of experience and education. Before working at WBT, he spent 12 years in advertising; 10 with McDonald's Corporation and 2 years as an advertising executive. We care about your data. It will also later develop the first totally computerized newsroom in the World for WBTV. [36], Larry James left his midnight to 6 A.M. shift at WBT for WYDE in Birmingham, Alabama in November 1978 after winning the Country Music Association Disc Jockey of the Year for medium markets. After being in the hospital, Hancocks care regimen was transferred to a rehab facility in Downtown Charlotte. Susan came back about an hour and a half late And then about a half an hour after that they ran some tests. WBTV-WBT-WBCY help to originate "Springfest". are in the standing-room only attendance. On January 14, 2013, Charlotte native Doc Washburn, most recently a morning host at WFLF-FM in Panama City Beach, Florida, debuted in the 9pm-1am slot, bringing local talk to the timeslot for the first time in nearly two years, replacing Lewis and the retired Boortz. WBTV is the first station in the United Stated to produce a weeknight newscast for a local PBS station, WTVI-TV. WBTV's parents company buys WRVA-TV in Richmond, VA. The J Show, Weekdays 5:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. During the previous November 11, 1928 frequency reassignments, two midwestern stations, WBBM in Chicago and KFAB in Omaha, Nebraska, had been placed on 780kHz, which meant they had to synchronize their programming during nighttime hours. WBTV begins consistently running test patterns from 12:00 noon to 7:00 pm. On Saturday, April 9, News Talk 1110 & 99.3 WBT celebrated its 100th Anniversary in style at the Dale F. Halton Theater at Central Piedmont Community College in Uptown Charlotte. This includes the most prominent radio personalities, living and dead, both in America and abroad. Dai Henwood - former George FM presenter. WBT (1110 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station serving the Charlotte metropolitan area, including parts of North Carolina and South Carolina. Keith Larson is an American radio host and political commentator. That station actually dates back to a ham radio station that started in late 1920. WBTV viewers raised money for African communities hit hard by the worst drought of the 20th century. Despite its clear-channel status, WBT was long plagued by marginal nighttime coverage in some parts of the Charlotte area, especially the western portion, due to the need to adjust its signal at sundown to protect KFAB. Amazingly, a LIVE feed from the photographer's camera was being sent back to the station during the entire crash and the aftermath. [23] Russ Hodges, later famous as the radio voice of the New York/San Francisco Giants, was sports editor of WBT for a time in the late 1930s, leaving in 1941 for Washington, D.C.[24][25], During the Golden Age of Radio, WBT carried the CBS schedule of dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas, game shows and big band broadcasts to listeners in the Carolinas and at night, around the Southern United States. . At this time the FM station's call letters were changed to WBT-FM. On November 5, 2020, Urban One agreed to a station swap with Entercom in which they would swap ownership of four stations in Philadelphia, St. Louis and Washington, D.C. to Entercom in exchange for their cluster of Charlotte stations, including WBT and WBT-FM. Final Nielsen ratings for the year of 1963 show WBTV programming winning a majority of viewers in 18 of 20 times slots. News, weather, and traffic reports are heard each half-hour. The helicopter lost tail rotor control about 500 feet above farm land and Scott initiated an autorotation to bring the helicopter down in a controlled crash. The station was moved to the top of the Coddington building, although Coddington later moved the transmitter site to farm property he owned on Nations Ford Road in south Charlotte, where it remains today. Described as a buffoon, wit and funny man, and the liveliest man in North Carolina. Bruce Williams' syndicated financial advice show, part of the NBC Talknet block, replaced King. The first time television cameras were allowed in operating rooms. In late 1919 the ban was lifted, and all three became licensed radio amateurs. . Died: July 10, 1989. Boggan, whose show had run in the afternoon, returned to his evening slot, replacing Desio, but was sometimes pre-empted by sports programs. WBTV and WBT personalities auction thousands of dollars of donated merchandise to Carolina viewers.
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