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Detroit Television (Images of America)

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ISBN13: 9780738577074
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Detroit broadcasting history is wealthy with character . . . and characters. It all started atop the Penobscot Building on October 23, 1946, when WWDT shot a signal to the convention center, a part of a “New Postwar Products Exposition.” WWJ-TV offered scheduled programming in June 1947, and WXYZ-TV and WJBK-TV jumped in a year later. The medium has influenced the town’s personality and social agenda ever since. Soupy Sales turned getting a pie within the face into an art form. Mort Neff celebrated the state’s out of doors charms. George Pierrot showed Detroiters the arena. Other beloved personalities include: Milky the Clown, Ed McKenzie, Sonny Eliot, John Kelly, Marilyn Turner, Robin Seymour, Bill Bonds, Dick Westerkamp, Jingles, Bill Kennedy, Lou Gordon, Captain Jolly, Johnny Ginger, Auntie Dee, and lots of more.
ISBN13: 9780738577074
Condition: New
Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! one hundred% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on so much orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!

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