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Stan Major used to say he is the firstiest.
But, Paul Gallo Supertalk Mississippi FM 97.3 on my radio, Monday through Friday 6:00 to 9:00 AM. www.supertalkms.com about a month or so ago, I asked Paul about that and Paul said Jeff Pine (Pyne?) is/was the firtiest.I think Paul Gallo is right.Because I think I seem to remember a Jeff Pine (Joe Pyne?) radio talk show/host before I ever listened to Stan Major's radio talk show. cuhulin |
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If one means by "talk show" a regularly scheduled show where on air folk
responded to phoned questions and comments, something called "party line" or some similar at kdka pittsburgh in the '50's has to be the first if not close to it. There was a man/woman host team. |
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On Jul 30, 8:23 am, wrote:
If one means by "talk show" a regularly scheduled show where on air folk responded to phoned questions and comments, something called "party line" or some similar at kdka pittsburgh in the '50's has to be the first if not close to it. There was a man/woman host team. "In 1945, Barry Gray was bored with playing music and put a telephone receiver up to his microphone to talk with bandleader Woody Herman. Soon followed by listener call-ins, this is often credited as the first instance of talk radio, and Gray is often billed as "The Father of Talk Radio"." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_radio However, "MY" First Talk Radio Host was the Voice of . . . Ira Blue IRA BLUE = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Blue MUSIC = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue SOUND = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmXKalBETSU&NR and that's the way it is ~ RHF |
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aladin, you just probally are right too.
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Only jokin, but I bet Dear Abby is the oldest.
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On Jul 30, 12:07 pm, Roadie wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:27 am, wrote: Stan Major used to say he is the firstiest. But, Paul Gallo Supertalk Mississippi FM 97.3 on my radio, Monday through Friday 6:00 to 9:00 AM. www.supertalkms.com about a month or so ago, I asked Paul about that and Paul said Jeff Pine (Pyne?) is/was the firtiest.I think Paul Gallo is right.Because I think I seem to remember a Jeff Pine (Joe Pyne?) radio talk show/host before I ever listened to Stan Major's radio talk show. cuhulin What's a radio talk show host. Local community stations have had call in programs going back into the 1930's. It would be impossible at this date to figure out who was first. For One and All - The Answer is "Easy" : Willie "Who" was First ! Wally "What" was Second ! and Heck I-Don't-Know was Third ! "Who's On First ?" -by- Abbott and Costello http://www.baseball-almanac.com/humor4.shtml and now you know ~ RHF |
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 14:31:58 -0500, Bob Miller
wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 19:13:17 GMT, D Peter Maus wrote: Bob Miller wrote: On 30 Jul 2007 15:23:12 GMT, wrote: If one means by "talk show" a regularly scheduled show where on air folk responded to phoned questions and comments, something called "party line" or some similar at kdka pittsburgh in the '50's has to be the first if not close to it. There was a man/woman host team. There was some hot-headed right-winger, Joe ???, who was nationally syndicated in the 60s. Used to hear him on the radio in Austin back in those days, possibly on KLBJ, of all stations. bob k5qwg Sounds like Joe Pyne. He had moments..... Yep, that was him... bob He definitely was the first hard core rightie to get any traction. I remember him from 1960, in Phoenix, on KUPD. |
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:15:32 -0700, RHF
wrote: On Jul 30, 8:23 am, wrote: If one means by "talk show" a regularly scheduled show where on air folk responded to phoned questions and comments, something called "party line" or some similar at kdka pittsburgh in the '50's has to be the first if not close to it. There was a man/woman host team. "In 1945, Barry Gray was bored with playing music and put a telephone receiver up to his microphone to talk with bandleader Woody Herman. Soon followed by listener call-ins, this is often credited as the first instance of talk radio, and Gray is often billed as "The Father of Talk Radio"." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_radio How about Mayor Laguardia reading the the funnies to New York City when the newspapers were on strike? Musta been back in the thirties. bob k5qwg However, "MY" First Talk Radio Host was the Voice of . . . Ira Blue IRA BLUE = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Blue MUSIC = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue SOUND = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmXKalBETSU&NR and that's the way it is ~ RHF . . . . |
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On Jul 31, 7:56 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:15:32 -0700, RHF wrote: On Jul 30, 8:23 am, wrote: If one means by "talk show" a regularly scheduled show where on air folk responded to phoned questions and comments, something called "party line" or some similar at kdka pittsburgh in the '50's has to be the first if not close to it. There was a man/woman host team. "In 1945, Barry Gray was bored with playing music and put a telephone receiver up to his microphone to talk with bandleader Woody Herman. Soon followed by listener call-ins, this is often credited as the first instance of talk radio, and Gray is often billed as "The Father of Talk Radio"." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_radio How about Mayor Laguardia reading the the funnies to New York City when the newspapers were on strike? Musta been back in the thirties. bob k5qwg However, "MY" First Talk Radio Host was the Voice of . . . Ira Blue IRA BLUE =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Blue MUSIC =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue SOUND =http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmXKalBETSU&NR and that's the way it is ~ RHF . . . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bob - That will do too ~ RHF |
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