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POPULAR D.J. BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1924

 Richard Alton “Dick” Novak
Dick Novak (1924 – 2002)

Dick Novak was a popular radio personality for over 29
years working at KXL, KGON and KGW. 

On April 11, 1955 Dick moved to KPOJ AM/FM in Portland,
Oregon where he began "Dick Novak’s Rhythm Room”- 9:30
to 2:00am, Monday through Friday from KPOJ’s transmitter
studio located on Mount Scott at S.E. Eastview Drive
(pictured below).        
       

       
A selection from a decade of visits to tower and studio sites in the Northeast and beyond
 
KPOJ-xmittera
Interior view of the KPOJ AM & FM Transmitter at Mt. Scott     
in 1956.

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Dick also broadcast live from Scotty’s Hamburgers at 12th and
N.E. Sandy Blvd and Amato’s Supper
Club on Broadway in
downtown Portland.
           
           
 On July 12, 2002 Dick Novak passed away from cancer at age
78 in Portland.
       
           
 
        
  
    
  
     
      
 

     
       
        
        
        

    
       
        
       

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THE BIRTHDAY OF ORSON WELLES

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Orson Welles Biography,Measurements,Height,Age,Net Worth,Facts - star9.info

George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985)
was a actor, director, producer, and screenwriter who
is remembered for his innovative work in film, radio,
and theatre. He is considered to be among the greatest
and most influential filmmakers of all time.
 

Release “The War of the Worlds” by Orson Welles - MusicBrainz
1938

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Citizen Kane (1941)
1941

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REMEMBERING BERGEN AND MCCARTHY

STUMPTOWNBLOGGER: CLASSIC AD
1946

Charlie McCarthy and his ventriloquist partner Edgar Bergen
made their
radio debut on NBC‘s The Royal Gelatin Hour in
1936, where they proved such a hit that the following year
the network gave them a starring role on
The Chase and
Sanborn Hour
, where they were initially supported by emcee
Don Ameche, singer Nelson Eddy, actress Dorothy Lamour,
and comedian
W. C. Fields. The following year, Charlie would
be joined by a much dumber dummy, Mortimer Snerd” (below).

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WC Fields, Edgar Bergen And Charlie McCarthy On Radio - Photo
WC Fields (right) with Edgar Bergen And Charlie McCarthy.

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BROADCASTER HAS PASSED AT AGE 79

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Springer is best known for “The Jerry Springer Show,”
which he hosted for 27 years.

Jerry Springer, former mayor who transformed daytime TV, dead at 79 ...
Gerald Norman Springer (February 13, 1944 – April 27, 2023)


(TMZ) – Beloved talk show host and former Cincinnati Mayor
Jerry Springer died Thursday at the age of 79, following a
brief illness.

Springer’s death was confirmed by TMZ, who reported he
was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago and eventually
became worse toward the end of April. A spokesperson
confirmed he died peacefully at his home in the Chicago
area Thursday morning, according to the outlet.

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RADIO LEGEND IS GONE AT AGE 86

Meanwhile back at Roundhouse with Stirling Faux and Red Robinson - Puget Sound Radio
Robert "Red" Robinson OBC (born March 30, 1937)

(CANADIAN PRESS) – VANCOUVER — The family of Vancouver
radio personality Red Robinson says he has died after a brief
illness.

In a statement posted online, Robinson’s family says he passed
away on Saturday, April 1st, shortly after 8 a.m.

Robinson began his radio career in 1954 at Vancouver’s CJOR,
and his website credits him as the first DJ in Canada to play
rock ’n’ roll music on a regular basis.

It says Red jumped to Vancouver CKWX station in 1957, where
he met American singer Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley.

His website says he was elected into the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame in 1994, the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame in 1997
and the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in 2000, retiring from radio
in 2007.

In 1959, Robinson took a job with KGW Radio in Portland, OR,
on the condition that he also host a TV show. He got his wish,
hosting Portland Bandstand on KGW TV. However, because
of American draft laws, he was also required to do a six-month
stint in the US Army at Fort Ord in California.

Red Robinson, 1955.
Red in 1955

Red Robinson and Buddy Holly
Red with Buddy Holly

Red Robinson and Elvis Presley, 1957.
Red Robinson with Elvis Presley in 1957.

STUMPTOWNBLOGGER: RED ROBINSON WAS ON KGW RADIO & TV
Red Robinson in the booth at KGW, radio ‘62’ in Portland, Or.

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