Don Stanley (announcer), the Glossary
Donald Stanley Uglum (August 5, 1917, in Stoughton, Wisconsin – January 20, 2003, in Westlake Village, California), known professionally as Don Stanley, was an American radio and television announcer.[1]
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47 relations: American Broadcasting Company, American Forces Network, Americans, Ancestry.com, Announcer, Arch Presby, Bill Stern, Bill Wendell, Burbank, California, Charles Boyer, Chicago, Don Pardo, Donald Rickles, Edgar Bergen, Flagship (broadcasting), Frequency modulation, Golden Age of Radio, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Howard Reig, KNBC, Los Angeles, Madison, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, NBC, NBC Saturday Night at the Movies, New York City, News presenter, Peggy Taylor, Radio, Radio broadcasting, Stoughton, Wisconsin, Television, Television show, The Burbank Studios, The Halls of Ivy, The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Variety (magazine), Victor Bozeman, Wayne Howell, Westlake Village, California, WHA (AM), WIBA-FM, WKTI, World War II, WTMJ (AM).
- Deaths from small intestine cancer
- NBC network announcers
American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.
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American Forces Network
The American Forces Network (AFN) is a government television and radio broadcast service the U.S. military provides to those stationed or assigned overseas, and is headquartered at Fort Meade in Maryland.
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Americans
Americans are the citizens and nationals of the United States.
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Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.
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Announcer
An announcer is a voice artist who relays information to the audience of a broadcast media programme or live event. Don Stanley (announcer) and announcer are radio and television announcers.
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Arch Presby
George Archibald Presby (August 27, 1907 – January 22, 2007) was a Canadian-born, American radio and television announcer. Don Stanley (announcer) and Arch Presby are NBC network announcers and radio and television announcers.
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Bill Stern
Bill Stern (July 1, 1907 – November 19, 1971) was an American actor and sportscaster who announced the nation's first remote sports broadcast and the first telecast of a baseball game.
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Bill Wendell
William Joseph Wenzel Jr. (March 22, 1924 – April 14, 1999), known as Bill Wendell, was an NBC television staff announcer for almost his entire professional career. Don Stanley (announcer) and Bill Wendell are NBC network announcers and radio and television announcers.
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Burbank, California
Burbank is a city in the southeastern end of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County, California, United States.
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Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer (28 August 1899 – 26 August 1978) was a French-American actor who appeared in more than 80 films between 1920 and 1976.
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Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
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Don Pardo
Dominick George "Don" Pardo Jr. (February 22, 1918 – August 18, 2014) was an American radio and television announcer whose career spanned more than seven decades. Don Stanley (announcer) and Don Pardo are NBC network announcers and radio and television announcers.
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Donald Rickles
Donald Newton Rickles (October 7, 1927 – February 19, 1985) was an American radio and television announcer, news anchor, and actor. Don Stanley (announcer) and Donald Rickles are NBC network announcers and radio and television announcers.
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Edgar Bergen
Edgar John Bergen (born Edgar John Berggren; February 16, 1903 – September 30, 1978) was an American ventriloquist, comedian, actor, vaudevillian and radio performer.
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Flagship (broadcasting)
In broadcasting, a flagship (also known as a flagship station or key station) is the broadcast station which originates a television network, or a particular radio or television program that plays a key role in the branding of and consumer loyalty to a network or station.
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Frequency modulation
Frequency modulation (FM) is the encoding of information in a carrier wave by varying the instantaneous frequency of the wave.
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Golden Age of Radio
The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio (OTR) era, was an era of radio in the United States where it was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium.
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Hollywood, Los Angeles
Hollywood is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles County, California, mostly within the city of Los Angeles.
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Howard Reig
Howard Reig (May 31, 1921 – November 10, 2008) was an American radio and television announcer. Don Stanley (announcer) and Howard Reig are NBC network announcers and radio and television announcers.
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KNBC
KNBC (channel 4) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship of the NBC network.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
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Madison, Wisconsin
Madison is the capital city of the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the seat of Dane County.
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Milwaukee
Milwaukee is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the seat of Milwaukee County.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is a daily morning broadsheet printed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it is the primary newspaper and also the largest newspaper in the state of Wisconsin, where it is widely read.
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NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.
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NBC Saturday Night at the Movies
NBC Saturday Night at the Movies was the first television show to broadcast in color relatively recent feature films from major studios.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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News presenter
A news presenter – also known as a newsreader, newscaster (short for "news broadcaster"), anchorman or anchorwoman, news anchor or simply an anchor – is a person who presents news during a news program on TV, radio or the Internet.
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Peggy Taylor
Peggy Taylor (born Margaret Tague, October 12, 1927 – February 9, 2002) was an American singer and actress who later became a radio and television announcer. Don Stanley (announcer) and Peggy Taylor are NBC network announcers and radio and television announcers.
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Radio
Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves.
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Radio broadcasting
Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience.
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Stoughton, Wisconsin
Stoughton is a city in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States.
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Television
Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound.
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Television show
A television show, TV program, or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is traditionally broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable.
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The Burbank Studios
The Burbank Studios (formerly known as NBC Studios) is a television production facility located in Burbank, California, United States.
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The Halls of Ivy
The Halls of Ivy is an American situation comedy that ran from 1950 to 1952 on NBC radio, created by Fibber McGee & Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn.
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The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe
The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe is a 1950–51 American radio drama series starring Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional armchair detective Nero Wolfe.
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University of Wisconsin–Madison
The University of Wisconsin–Madison (University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin, UW, UW–Madison, or simply Madison) is a public land-grant research university in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.
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Variety (magazine)
Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.
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Victor Bozeman
Victor Emanuel Bozeman (August 11, 1929 in McLennan County, Texas – November 26, 1986 in Los Angeles, California) was an American television announcer, voice-over artist, and actor. Don Stanley (announcer) and Victor Bozeman are NBC network announcers and radio and television announcers.
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Wayne Howell
Wayne Howell Chappelle (February 16, 1921 – July 8, 1993) was a voice-over announcer for the NBC television and radio networks from 1947 through 1986. Don Stanley (announcer) and Wayne Howell are American television personalities, NBC network announcers and radio and television announcers.
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Westlake Village, California
Westlake Village is a city in Los Angeles County, California on its western border with Ventura County.
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WHA (AM)
WHA (970 AM) is a non-commercial radio station, licensed since 1922 to the University of Wisconsin and located in Madison, Wisconsin.
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WIBA-FM
WIBA-FM (101.5 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Sauk City, Wisconsin, United States, serving Madison and south central Wisconsin.
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WKTI
WKTI (94.5 FM) – branded 94.5 ESPN Milwaukee – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, serving the Milwaukee metropolitan area.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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WTMJ (AM)
WTMJ (620 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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See also
Deaths from small intestine cancer
- Asashio Tarō IV
- Catherine Itzin
- Charles Krauthammer
- Don Stanley (announcer)
- Fritz Leiber
- H. P. Lovecraft
- Hirohito
- Kenichi Hagiwara
- Mars Williams
- Sumiteru Taniguchi
NBC network announcers
- Arch Presby
- Arthur Gary
- Ben Grauer
- Bill Hanrahan
- Bill McCord
- Bill Wendell
- Bill Wolff (announcer)
- Casey Kasem
- Danny Dark
- Dick Dudley
- Don Pardo
- Don Stanley (announcer)
- Donald Rickles
- Ed Herlihy
- Frank Gallop
- Fred Facey
- George Ansbro
- Graham McNamee
- H. R. Baukhage
- Howard Reig
- Jerry Damon
- Joel Godard
- Lisa Sergio
- Mac McGarry
- Macdonald Carey
- Mel Brandt
- Milton Cross
- Peggy Taylor
- Phillips Carlin
- Ray Forrest
- Tex Antoine
- Todd Gogulski
- Townsend Coleman
- Vic Roby
- Victor Bozeman
- Wayne Howell