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Radio Stations And Personality References In The Movies
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Re: Radio Stations And Personality References In The Movies
Larry King is also in "Ghostbusters," using his Mutual talk show premise to discuss the Ghostbusting craze.
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Re: Radio Stations And Personality References In The Movies
Well, Cronkite's daughter played the Patty Hearst character in "Network." The director, Sidney Lumet, had been Cronkite's director on "You Are There."FredLeonard wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 12:57 pmAre you sure? No reference to it on IMDb. Maybe it was somebody immitating Cronkite.
Re: Radio Stations And Personality References In The Movies
Rainman- 97.7 WOXY Cincinnati is mentioned
" WOXY The Future Of Rock"
" WOXY The Future Of Rock"
Re: Radio Stations And Personality References In The Movies
"BAM!" said Dustin!!
Re: Radio Stations And Personality References In The Movies
I don't know how I missed it for 20 years but the CBS Evening News intro was voiced by Walter Cronkite until his death. Then Morgan Freeman took the job and then it's off to I have no idea