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Walker Smith Jr. was one the greatest boxers of all time. You know him as Sugar Ray Robinson, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990. He started fighting in 1940, using the name of Robinson because he was underage. From 1943 to 1951 Robinson went on a 91-fight winning streak, the third-longest in professional boxing history. Robinson also became the first boxer to win a divisional world championship five times. After his boxing career ended, Robinson became an entertainer, singing, dancing, and acting on TV shows and a few movies. Hear the story of Sugar Ray Robinson, presented in a 1950 edition of Destination Freedom, and the inside story of his 6th match with the legendary Jake LaMotta, which was called the St. Valentines Day Massacre, on the CBS radio news magazine Hear It Now, in 1951. More at KRobCollection.com
Hear It Now 51-05-04 (21) Reno and the Divorce Business
Join us down, down in the underground, SIX FEET UNDER! Death By DVD is proud to present SIX FEET UNDER : The Underground Art Of Christopher Bickel, an exclusive interview with underground auteur Christopher Bickel. Mr. Bickel's career spans multiple decades as a musician and now underground film director, beginning his career as a punk rock artist and now bringing that same in your face do it yourself attitude to the world of underground filmmaking, Death By DVD brings you this intimate interview with Christopher Bickel, recorded in his very own home in MAY of 2024. The inspirations of Christopher Bickel, punk rock and more discussed on this episode spreading the word of the underground. HEAR IT NOW! Learn all about Christopher Bickel's new film PATER NOSTER AND THE MISSION OF SOUND HERE : https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pater-noster-and-the-mission-of-light-horror-filmChristopher Bickel on IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3355435/WATCH BAD GIRLS BY CHRISTOPHER BICKEL ON AMAZON : https://www.amazon.com/Bad-Girls-Morgan-Shaley-Renew/dp/B09LQ42SX3WATCH THE THETA GIRL BY CHRISTOPHER BICKEL ON AMAZON : https://www.amazon.com/Theta-Girl-Victoria-Elizabeth-Donofrio/dp/B07HSMHVDLSUPPORT CHRISTOPHER BICKEL BY SHOPPING PAPA JAZZ RECORD SHOPPE : https://www.papajazz.com/whoah, are you still here? HAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Hear It Now 51-01-26 (07) The Cost of a pound of Steak
We've got EXPLOITATION FEVER on this fresh from the grave episode. A brief history of exploitation and BAD GIRLS a modern blood soaked full throttle underground exploitation film by CHRISTOPHER BICKEL discussed on this killer new episode. HEAR IT NOW! HAVE YOU HEARD DEATH BY DVD GOES TO THE MOVIE? Hear the thrilling tale of your faithful host Harry-Scott Sullivan's adventure to Augusta, Georgia to see the cast and crew premiere of an all new independent horror film called LEFT ONE ALIVE.Hear all three parts, or read the story exclusively at deathbydvd.com. Tap here to learn more, or copy and paste the link belowhttps://deathbydvd.com/goes-to-the-moviesDid you know that you can watch episodes of DEATH BY DVD and much much more on the official Patreon of Death By DVD? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ subscribe to our newsletter today for updates on new episodes, merch discounts and more at www.deathbydvd.comHEY, while you're still here.. have you heard...DEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK?The first of its kind, (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDWHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It is often called the Forgotten Conflict. The Korean War was started by North Korea in 1950, assisted by Russia and China. They attacked South Korea backed by the United States and other allies. The fighting stopped 1953. Approximately 3 million people died in the Korean War, the majority were civilians. The United States suffered 54,248 deaths. We have a report on the war by the CBS Radio news program Hear It Now, from the week of December 29th, 1950. This was one of the first news programs to use tape-recorded audio to capture the sound of newsmakers and major events. Then from 1953, we have one of the few Korean War radio dramas from a show called Proudly We Hail about the mission to capture a Russian fighter jet. More info at http://krobcollection.com
Hear It Now 50-12-22 (02) Abe Burrows Interviews Santa Claus
It may not be August, but on this episode, we are going UNDERGROUND! AUGUST UNDERGROUND discussed on this fresh from the grave episode Death By DVD. One of the most legendary cult films of the last 30, 40, 50, 60 years, August Underground is a thing of lore and legend. On this episode we dive straight into the pain! It's all hardcore and it's all REAL on this episode celebrating true indie art. HEAR IT NOW! August Underground & it's sequels are currently available from UNEARTHED FILMS & TOE TAG INC on high def bluray & DVD. SPREAD THE SICKNESS. GET YOUR COPY TODAY! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Hear It Now 51-01-05 (04) The Fall of Seoul, Korea
On this episode of DEATH BY DVD the RECENTLY SCENE show returns! It began as a segment many moons ago during the live era of DEATH BY DVD, and eventually became its own ill-fated series! AND NOW...IT'S BACK!The Return Of Recently Scene! What is it? WELL...It's movies...we've seen recently. HEAR IT NOW! The Death By DVD SENTINEL remix theme by LINUS FITNESS-CENTREDEATH BY DVD PRESENTS : WHO SHOT HANK? The first of its kind (On this show, at least) an all original narrative audio drama exploring the murder of this shows very host, HANK THE WORLDS GREATEST! Explore WHO SHOT HANK, starting with the MURDER! A Death By DVD New Year Mystery WHO SHOT HANK : PART ONE WHO SHOT HANK : PART TWO WHO SHOT HANK : PART THREE WHO SHOT HANK : PART FOUR WHO SHOT HANK PART 5 : THE BEGINNING OF THE END WHO SHOT HANK PART 6 THE FINALE : EXEUNT OMNES
Episode 17 aired April 6, 1951 on CBS Radio network. Hear It Now was a one-hour historical radio show that starred Edward Murrow, one of the best broadcast journalists America.
Episode 12 aired March 2, 1951 on CBS Radio. Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began on December 15, 1950, ending in June 1951. It was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 pm Eastern Time.
Truman names a tank. Hear It Now was a one-hour historical radio show that starred Edward Murrow, one of the best broadcast journalists America has ever had. Murrow gained popularity after his on-the-scene reports from London during WWII.
CBS Radio February 16, 1951. Hear It Now, an American radio weekly news program, began on December 15, 1950, ending in June 1951. It was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 pm Eastern Time.
Hear It Now, was an American radio program which began on December 15, 1950, ending in June 1951. It was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 pm Eastern Time. Only the first half of this episode on CBS Radio network January 19, 1950.
Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began on December 15, 1950, ending in June 1951. It was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 pm Eastern Time.
Our ears communicate with the mind and our eyes have a nasty habit of wandering about and daydreaming, rather than listening to what is being said. January 12, 1951 Episode 5 of Hear It Now gives you an immediate sense of 1950's and the thinking the US put into understanding that Korean war. Edward R. Murrow's weekly hour long news program featured news of the week and reports from the Korean War Hear It Now, was an American radio program on CBS, which began on December 15, 1950, ending in June 1951.
The first episode of Edward R. Murrow's weekly hour long news program featured news of the week and reports from the Korean War Hear It Now, was an American radio program on CBS, which began on December 15, 1950, ending in June 1951. It was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 pm Eastern Time. The show had a "magazine" format. It sought to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the "actual sound of history in the making," according to Murrow. Some of the show's audio was what Time Magazine called "fairly routine" in 1950. Such soundbites as Communist China's General Wu and Russia's Andrei Vishinsky along with U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Warren Austin were included among those routinely used. But Time also lauded the "vivid reality" created by the aforemention artillery clips, comments from wounded U.S. Marines or Carl Sandburg's recital of his The People, Yes. The legwork involved in producing the program often exceeded the amount of programming culled from the reporting. For an hour and a half of interviews in Koto the duo was able to use 21 seconds of the material on the air. The program also shied away from the traditional use of string music common to many radio shows of the time period. Instead the show relied on composers such as David Diamond and Lehman Engel to produce its music. Murrow anchored the show with news and editorial commentary but Hear It Now also featured regular oral columns and features.
Episode 61! HEAR IT NOW! Biz Bites N' More Podcast covers the recent deal between Oshkosh and the USPS for a 10 year multi-billion dollar contract. Lucid Motors is going public but there might be a bubble growing in the public EV market. Finally Facebook and Australia have been going back and forth for a while over new regulations, there seems to be a no winner or loser. $CCIV $FB #Comedy #Business Blog: bizbitesnmore.com Twitter: @bizbitesnmore Leave a voice message on anchor or leave a five star review on apple and we will read it aloud/listen to it on the pod! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biz-bites-n-more/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biz-bites-n-more/support
In Corsten's Countdown 644 I have brand new tracks for you from the likes of Armin van Buuren, Roger Shah, plus you will hear the Ferry's Fix of my track "Hear It Now" as well! Tracklist: 1. The Dualz - Your Eyes [Anjunadeep] 2. Armin van Buuren feat. Candace Sosa - Runaway [Armada] 3. Corey James & Marcus Santoro feat. Nico Lucarelli - Save Me [Heldeep] 4. Rodg x Beatsole - Tephra [Statement!] 5. Corsten's Countdown Exclusive: Ferry Corsten & Johnny B - Hear It Now (Ferry’s Fix) [Flashover Recordings] 6. Steve Brian & Christian Carcamo - Us [Enhanced Progressive] 7. Corsten's Countdown Exclusive: Cris Grey - Gargantua [Flashover Trance] 8. Roger Shah & George Jema - Patong Beach [FSOE Recordings] 9. Listener's Choice: Sasha + Emerson - Scorchio [Deconstruction] 10. Number 3: Ferry Tayle & Clara Yates - Find Your Paradise [FSOE Fables] 11. Number 2: Claus Backslash - Take It All [Flashover Trance] 12. Number 1 - Hattrick: DIM3NSION & Rama Duke - Racing Against Time (Ferry Corsten Edit) [Flashover Recordings]
In Corsten's Countdown 637 you will hear new music from Tinlicker, Ben Gold, Ruben de Ronde and HALIENE and more! Do we find "Hear It Now" still at #1 or do we have a new number 1 in today's show? Tracklist: 1. Tinlicker featuring Thomas Oliver - Need You [Anjunabeats] 2. Ruben de Ronde & Haliene - The Hardest Part [Statement! Recordings] 3. Shane 54 featuring Clara Sofie - Delirium [Garuda] 4. Sean Mathews - Claire [FSOE Recordings] 5. Ben Gold - The City Sleeps Tonight [Armada Music] 6. Temple One - Don't Go [Digital Society Recordings] 7. Sergey Shabanov - Azimuth [Magic Island Elevate] 8. FloE featuring Aly Frank - Adore You (Denis Kenzo Remix) [Entrancing Music] 9. Listener's Choice: The Space Brothers - Everywhere I Go (Push Transental Remix) [Manifesto] 10. Number 3: Elevven & JES - Heartbeat Tonight (Elypsis Remix) [Statement! Recordings] 11. Number 2: DIM3NSION - León [Flashover Recordings] 12. Number 1: Ferry Corsten & Johnny B - Hear It Now [Flashover Recordings]
In Corsten's Countdown 635 you'll hear new music from Markus Schulz & HALIENE, Gareth Emery, Giuseppe Ottaviani and... my brand new single "Hear It Now" with Johnny B! Big show, so don't miss this one! Tracklist: 1. Corsten's Countdown Exclusive: Ferry Corsten & Johnny B - Hear It Now [Flashover Recordings] 2. Mark Digital - 7Th Sign [Soluna Music] 3. Sied van Riel - Enjoy The Silence [Subculture] 4. Arkham Knights - I Am [Coldharbour Recordings] 5. Gareth Emery - Laserface 01 (Aperture) [Garuda] 6. Markus Schulz & HALIENE - Ave Maria [Armind] 7. Rapid Eye - Circa Forever (Sean Tyas Remix) [Captivating Sounds] 8. Giuseppe Ottaviani - Raven [Black Hole Recordings] 9. Listener's Choice: Saltwater - The Legacy (Alphazone Remix) [Zenith Records] 10. Number 3: Solarstone & Jonathan Mendelsohn - This is Where It Starts (Sheridan Grout Remix) [Black Hole Recordings] 11. Number 2: Kristian Nairn & Ferry Corsten - Galaxia [Flashover Recordings] 12. Number 1: Bodo Kaiser - Tokyo [AVA Recordings]
Jay opens the podcast with a very special message. Its the Bahds of The Pod edition of the show as we are joined by NFL Network's Peter Schrager who once again proclaims his love for 90's goalies, does his impression of Dan and shouts out “Doc” Cherry. Mike Botticello, now of the No Chill Podcast, catches up with Jay and shares his motto on life (catch it before it changes). AND; we have another MASSIVE announcement regarding the fall tour! Hear It Now!
Mark Levin, Todd Bensman, The Pima GOP, plus Hillary Clinton is gonig to give a speech on Cyber Security!?? What a show. HEAR IT NOW!!
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Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a "magazine format." It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the "actual sound of history in the making," according to Murrow. Some of the show's audio was what Time Magazine called "fairly routine" in 1950. Such audio soundbites as Communist China's General Wu and Russia's Vishinsky along with the U.S. Delegate Warren Austin were included among the routine group of audio use. Television, by 1955, usurped radio in terms of audience share and a reluctant Murrow, in 1951, set about doing a TV version of the radio show called See It Now. With the inception of the television version of the show in 1951 Hear It Now ended its on air run.THIS EPISODE:December 22, 1950. Program #2. CBS network. Sustaining. Abe Burrows reviews Santa Claus, Peoria, Illnois and mobilization: how a small town is affected by the Korean war. The final 29:32 of the program only. Edward R. Murrow (narrator, editor, producer), Abe Burrows, Fred Friendly (editor, producer), Joseph Wershba ("active assistant"), Brooks Watson (Peoria), David Diamond (composer), Warren Sweeney (announcer). 29:22.
Hear It Now, an American radio program on CBS, began in 1950 and was hosted by Edward R. Murrow and produced by Fred Friendly. It ran for one hour on Fridays at 9 p.m. One of the most popular and best selling records of 1948 was I Can Hear It Now 1933-1945. The record was a collaboration between Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The record interwove historical events with speeches and Murrow's narration and marked the beginning of one of the most famous pairings in journalism history. The huge success of the record prompted the pair to parlay it into a weekly radio show for CBS. That show was Hear It Now. The show had a "magazine format." It drove to include a variety of sounds from current events such as an atom smasher at work or artillery fire from Korea. It was the artillery fire that produced one of the show's more poignant moments as it backdropped the words of American soldiers fighting the Korean War. The entire premise of the show was to include the "actual sound of history in the making," according to Murrow. Some of the show's audio was what Time Magazine called "fairly routine" in 1950. Such audio soundbites as Communist China's General Wu and Russia's Vishinsky along with the U.S. Delegate Warren Austin were included among the routine group of audio use. Television, by 1955, usurped radio in terms of audience share and a reluctant Murrow, in 1951, set about doing a TV version of the radio show called See It Now. With the inception of the television version of the show in 1951 Hear It Now ended its on air run.