There was once a nationwide telephone contest for a laundry detergent company, and my mother would always answer the phone with the winning phrase. Of course, none of the callers were from the soap company, but that was one of my earliest memories of one of the radio-tv contests (circa 1964).
Buck Ritchey, in his sixteenth year at KVI, had at least three air shifts per day. Six years later, Buck jumped ship to become the brand new Kountry KAYO’s morning man and remained there until he passed away December 23, 1973.
April 17, 2022 at QZVX
Jason Remington says:
Tello Test which ran on Mutual’s KVI & KGY was a national game show https://qzvx.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/tello-test.jpg
April 17, 2022 at QZVX
Dick Ellingson says:
Mel Venter’s Tello-Test Quiz. I listened whenever I stayed home from school. Mel was on radio and TV for a long time in the Bay Area.
Audio of Mel attempting to explain Dialing for Dollars: https://youtu.be/xlyPqM0vv18
April 17, 2022 at QZVX
JRemington says:
There was once a nationwide telephone contest for a laundry detergent company, and my mother would always answer the phone with the winning phrase. Of course, none of the callers were from the soap company, but that was one of my earliest memories of one of the radio-tv contests (circa 1964).
April 17, 2022 at QZVX
Dick Ellingson says:
Buck Ritchey, in his sixteenth year at KVI, had at least three air shifts per day. Six years later, Buck jumped ship to become the brand new Kountry KAYO’s morning man and remained there until he passed away December 23, 1973.
April 17, 2022 at QZVX
Jason Remington says:
Buck’s obituary from Tacoma News Tribune: https://qzvx.com/2022/04/17/buck-ritchey-obit-tnt-1973/
April 17, 2022 at QZVX
Dick Ellingson says:
Thanks, Jason. I hadn’t seen this before.