• Gordon Barton McLendon (June 8, 1921 – September 14, 1986) was a radio broadcaster. Nicknamed "the Maverick of Radio", McLendon is widely credited for...
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  • maverick Gordon McLendon obtained enough financial control of the U.S. subsidiary to assert control over the station's programming. McLendon, working...
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  • same creative point of origin with Todd Storz as further refined by Gordon McLendon as well as Bill Drake. The format became especially popular in the...
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  • potential rally for the Giants, who were trailing 1–0 at the time. Gordon McLendon, who was broadcasting the game on the Liberty radio network, drew comparisons...
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  • McLendon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George McLendon (born 1952), American chemist Gordon McLendon (1921–1986), American radio...
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  • sold to Gordon McLendon, who initially changed the call letters to KLBS, to represent his network, the "Liberty Broadcasting System." McLendon had great...
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  • fiction film directed by Ray Kellogg, and produced by Ken Curtis and Gordon McLendon. The story follows a group of researchers who are trapped in their...
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  • television actress.[citation needed] Stafford married radio pioneer Gordon McLendon in 1973, and was then married to Dick Ebersol of NBC Sports and Saturday...
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    "Biography: Gordon McLendon". Archived from the original on January 14, 2012. Retrieved January 27, 2012. pp. 187-8 Garay, Ronald Gordon McLendon: The Maverick...
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  • a U.S. radio network of the late 1940s and early 1950s founded by Gordon McLendon, which mainly broadcast live recreations of Major League Baseball games...
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  • of the original staff of KNUS/99, being brought to the station by Gordon McLendon in 1972. After a 2-year stint at the legendary KFRC in San Francisco...
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  • formed by Texas broadcasting and political interests that included Gordon McLendon and Clint Murchison Jr. On 31 May 1960 the hold of the MV Olga was...
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  • Gordon McLendon returned to the radio station to relieve Delaune. The reporters continuously stressed, as a strict radio station rule of McLendon's,...
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  • England. The radio broadcasting vessel was owned, at that time, by Gordon McLendon and Clint Murchison of Dallas, Texas, and leased to a British company...
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    the ground up by Gordon McLendon. It was co-owned with radio station KELP (920 AM) and became known as KELP-TV in 1957 when McLendon sold his El Paso...
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  • and WRIF in Detroit. Gordon McLendon followed suit on his stations, most infamously at WPHD in Buffalo, New York, where McLendon cut over 90% of the station's...
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  • LaSalle Avenue, in Buffalo. Acclaimed broadcaster Gordon McLendon purchased WINE in 1960. In April, McLendon changed the call sign to WYSL (for "Whistle")...
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  • "KIKK Country." In February 1962, noted radio programmer and owner Gordon McLendon signed on an FM station at 100.3 MHz as the sister station to popular...
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    President in 1980, re-elected in 1984, and was elected president in 1988. Gordon McLendon, radio broadcaster Ralph Yarborough, incumbent Senator since 1957 George...
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    Representatives Dusty Dvoracek, football player and sports commentator Gordon McLendon, radio broadcaster Vitamin Smith, football player David Von Erich (1958-1984)...
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  • contributor, however he was not elected. Murchison funded radio entrepreneur Gordon McLendon to create a floating commercial (pirate radio) station called Radio...
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  • radio pioneer Gordon McLendon. According to longtime McLendon national program director, Don Keyes, in his book Gordon McLendon and Me, McLendon wanted to...
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    Top 40 music station in Louisville (under other ownership, including Gordon McLendon, Multimedia and LIN Broadcasting) from 1958 to late 1985. Currently...
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  • the television counterpart to radio station KLIF (1190 AM), owned by Gordon McLendon. A second attempt was made in 1962 to launch KAEI-TV on channel 29...
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    show in 1967. By most accounts, McLendon was handily defeated, but, by then, most radio stations had followed McLendon's lead and would not play the record...
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  • were already there. McLendon established beautiful music AM station KABL (a tribute to the San Francisco cable cars, named by McLendon's executive assistant...
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    country musician Andrea Lee, American kickboxer and mixed martial artist Gordon McLendon, pioneer of American commercial broadcasting Slim Richey (1938–2015)...
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    Samuel Bell Maxey, United States Senator and Confederate Major General Gordon McLendon, pioneer radio broadcaster and founder of the Liberty Broadcasting...
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  • and abides by its code of ethics. Radio broadcaster Gordon McLendon was a co-founder of the AFIO. McCrisken, Trevor (2015). "The Housewife, the Vigilante...
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    led to his arrest Meat Loaf, American singer and actor, attended UNT Gordon McLendon, radio broadcaster and pioneer, B-movie producer, and conservative...
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