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CBS introduced us to DJs Johnny Fever and Venus Flytrap, program director Andy Travis, receptionist Jennifer Marlow, and station manager Arthur "The Big Guy" Carlson when the beloved Cincinnati radio sitcom premiered on Sept. 18, 1978.
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The WKRP star was honored by Radio Ink magazine at its Radio Masters Sales Summit at the Cincinnati Airport Marriott 45 years after the sitcom premiered.
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From 1978 to 1982, Sandy was "living on the air in Cincinnati" as program director of WKRP-AM, a fictional struggling Cincinnati radio station depicted in a half-hour CBS situation comedy series.
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It's a plot twist which fits perfectly for the crazy gang at WKRP In Cincinnati: Forty years after the show's last original telecast on April 21, 1982, we learn that it WASN'T the final new episode after all!
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CBS canceled the beloved radio station sitcom after the show was taped, so "Up and Down The Dial" served as the series finale.
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Rest in peace Herb Tarlek.Actor Frank Bonner, who played salesman Herb Tarlek on WKRP In Cincinnati and The New WKRP In Cincinnati, died Wednesday, June…
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Weekend reports of actress Tawyn Kitaen's death identified her from her sultry videos for the rock band Whitesnake, playing Tom Hanks' girlfriend in…
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This week 41 years ago: Beloved Cincinnati Reds manager Sparky Anderson was fired from his sports talk show on WKRP In Cincinnati."I must be nuts. Every…
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Sparky Anderson got fired in Cincinnati – again – as a sportscaster for WKRP In Cincinnati.Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench switched uniforms in winter…
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Update 10:15 a.m. Monday, Dec. 30: The TV network changes scheduled for today have been delayed until later in the week. Scripps-owned Bounce network will…