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This week's big show is tonight's Halloween spectacular music/ variety edition of "Radio From Downtown" at the historic Avalon Theatre in Easton (7:30 p.m.). This multidimensional show will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a presentation of another famous radio program first broadcast 71 years ago from the CBS radio studios in New York City: Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre on the Air's adaptation of H.G. Wells' "The War of the Worlds.
The program will feature the house band No-No Nonette, the Downtown Players with Carl Kasell and Liane Hansen from National Public Radio, folk group Hot Soup, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science president Don Boesch, the Bellows Babes and host Van Williamson.
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City employment figures for Downtown Evansville's two ZIP codes - 47708 and 47713 - reveal around 22,000 people work in the area.
Soon, the figure will increase by at least 50 when the Downtown gets a new tenant, radio stations owner Regent Communications.
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Toy-Car Customizing Shop Opens Newly Expanded Shop and Celebrates Father's Day
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- RIDEMAKERZ, the first-ever customizing shop for on...
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Car customizing shop for kids opens largest interactive experience, complete with real-world show cars!
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Fun is about to sh...
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Nativity Parish has accepted an offer from Radio Dubuque to purchase part of the 1.8 acres for sale at the corner of University Avenue and Alta Vista Street. The deal hinges on Radio Dubuque's request to rezone the property from two-family residential to
office/service.
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Rob Haswell was doing the familiar dance of the weathercaster Friday morning in front of the green screen in Channel 6's new morning news studio, gesturing in front of a weather map that's invisible to others in the studio but electronically projected for viewers.
This was a repeat of his forecast he'd made earlier in the day on Friday. But it was actually a rehearsal for this morning, when the Fox station's morning news studio is scheduled to be christened with a live newscast that runs from 5 to 9 a.m.
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IRVINE, Calif. -- Chamillionaire headlines entertainment; media, public can get behind wheel in special Chevy Cobalt Coupe SS Supercharged test drive ...
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Donning their headsets and jumping right into the day's schedule, some 50 radio talk-show hosts sat around a downtown Washington hotel's suite of conference rooms last week at makeshift radio stations, laptops and microphones propped up on tables in front of them.
There were few fans of President Obama and his policies in the Phoenix Park Hotel gathering for the "Hold Their Feet to the Fire" conference sponsored by the Federation for American Immigration Reform, but the professional talkers reject the idea they will be marginalized as Mr. Obama revs up the fight for a second term next year.
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An international food market and deli is coming to the corner of Main and Union. An opening date hasn't been nailed down, but owners believe it will be in May.
City Market, 66 S. Main in the Radio Center Flats building, will offer groceries and prepared deli foods with an international flavor, as well as gift items, said Germantown resident Hamida Pirani Mandani , a manager and co-owner.
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FARMINGTON - WKTJ, the local radio station that's been serving generations of people in greater Franklin County since Dec. 21, 1959, is moving closer to the heart of Farmington.
The station, which is broadcast on Channel 99.3 FM, is moving to lower Broadway next door to Farmington Travel by March 1, said Rick Davis, a partner in Clearwater Communications, which now owns Franklin Broadcasting Corp.