• Don Lee Network, sometimes called the Don Lee Broadcasting System, was an American regional network of radio stations in the old-time radio era. Don Lee...
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    mid-September 1932, Lee also had full control of KDB, Santa Barbara, and KGB, San Diego. From 1929 to 1936, the 12-station Don Lee Network was affiliated with...
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    same title was used by an unrelated program that was broadcast on the Don Lee Network in the mid-1930s. Cities across the United States were sites for auditions...
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    Retrieved September 1, 2011. The History of KFRC San Francisco and the Don Lee Networks KFRC switches from oldies to music of 1970s and '80s, from the San...
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    renters have occupied the castle since. Thomas Stewart Lee, heir of the California-based Don Lee Network, once lived in the home. Roy Rogers' horse Trigger...
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  • December, when the Don Lee Network, the leading regional web on the West Coast, left CBS to become a central participant in Mutual. Don Lee brought its four...
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    Queen for a Day (category Don Lee Network programs)
    Murray hosted the original radio version of the show on the Mutual–Don Lee Radio Network. When the series began, in New York City on April 30, 1945, it was...
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  • Broadcasting Network) Dial Global (now named Westwood One) Drake-Chenault (now owned by Dial Global) Don Lee Network Enterprise Radio Network For the People...
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  • Michael Shayne (radio program) (category Don Lee Network programs)
    version was broadcast only in the western United States, debuting on the Don Lee Network on October 16, 1944. It was on Mondays at 8:30 Pacific Time initially...
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    Initially broadcast on the Don Lee Network, on February 2, 1949, the program debuted nationally on the Mutual Broadcasting Network. All the programs were...
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    The Cisco Kid (category Don Lee Network programs)
    14, 1945. It was followed by a thrice weekly series on a Mutual-Don Lee regional network in 1946, starring Jack Mather in the title role, who continued...
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  • Let George Do It (radio) (category Don Lee Network programs)
    now known as Chevron, the program was broadcast on the West Coast Don Lee network of the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 18, 1946, to September...
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  • Red Ryder (radio series) (category Don Lee Network programs)
    source] Mutual and Langendorf continued the series on the West Coast Don Lee Network through the 1940s at 7:30pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays,...
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  • direct TV shows, directing the first live television shows for the Don Lee Network and later he served as an infantry officer during World War II. In...
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  • Strange as It Seems (category Don Lee Network programs)
    program on March 22, 1935. It was broadcast over the Columbia – Don Lee Coast radio network. The schedule was 3 nights a week - Sunday, Wednesday and Friday...
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    station in Los Angeles, W6XAO (now KCBS-TV), founded by The Don Lee Network, hence the name Mount Lee. The TV studio left this location in 1948, and the transmission...
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  • uploaded by Don Giller, November 23, 2019. Retrieved via YouTube (San Bruno, California), May 27, 2023. Norm Macdonald Live with Regis and Kathie Lee 06 04...
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  • General Tire acquired General Teleradio from Macy's, merging it with the Don Lee Network to form General Tire's broadcasting division. List of defunct department...
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  • East. Mutual and Langendorf continued the series on the West Coast Don Lee Network through the 1940s at 7:30 pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays...
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  • Calling All Cars (radio program) (category Don Lee Network programs)
    United States. It was broadcast on the CBS West Coast network and on the Mutual-Don Lee Network November 29, 1933 – September 8, 1939 and carried by transcription...
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    Don Lemon (born March 1, 1966) is an American television journalist best known for being a host on CNN from 2014 until 2023. He anchored weekend news...
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    Howie Wing (category Don Lee Network programs)
    initially to stations in Canada, beginning on January 31, 1938. The Don Lee Network began carrying it in the western United States on February 12, 1938...
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  • The Count of Monte Cristo (radio program) (category Don Lee Network programs)
    American old-time radio adventure program. It was broadcast on the Don Lee Network on the West Coast in the 1944-1945 season and on the Mutual Broadcasting...
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    "I, Don Quixote" from the Don Quixote musical Man of La Mancha. Lee was inspired to record the latter songs because, "as far as I am concerned, Don Quixote...
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  • Juniper Lee is an American animated television series created by former MTV reality star Judd Winick for Cartoon Network and produced by Cartoon Network Studios...
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  • Tarzan (radio program) (category Don Lee Network programs)
    version was syndicated in addition to being carried on the Mutual-Don Lee West Coast Network. and on CBS. March 22, 1952 - June 27, 1953. Terrace, Vincent...
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  • variety show for Fels-Naptha soap from KFRC, San Francisco, to the CBS-Don Lee network circa 1935. In 1937, Breneman was host of Secret Ambition, which was...
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    SonLife Broadcasting Network (SBN). Swaggart is the senior pastor of the Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Jimmy Lee Swaggart was born on...
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  • the Don Lee Network. An advertisement in the San Bernardino Sun newspaper proclaimed "eight times greater coverage for your Mutual-Don Lee Network programs...
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  • In December 1950, General Tire purchased the Don Lee Network, a long-standing West Coast regional network, for $12.3 million. This brought three more leading...
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