Kirkland resident Marc "Mais Oui" Denis was a household name among English and French radio listeners and TV viewers for decades. Now he is sharing his many anecdotes and brushes
Kirkland resident Marc "Mais Oui" Denis was a household name among English and French radio listeners and TV viewers for decades. Now he is sharing his many anecdotes and brushes
and he was just nothing, did not move the needle at all the only reason 100,000 people turned out for a lemke related rally on a hot september day you know, something, something related to lemke s campaign, the only reason that giganti number of people turned out wa because their radio guy wa there. they were all there to see the radio guy, because their radio guy, he was the big deal he was huge. it could turn out 100,00 americans again, a proportion os population that will translate to about a quarter million people today at an in-person event. he was one of the best known people in the country. he was on hundreds of radi stations, at the time when radio stations were all we had in terms of his weekly listene ship, the best estimates are that he, around 1936, around
unfortunate sideshow for us. but it just makes us mor committed, and it tells us where our north star is. now, let s talk about the american urban radio network which has brought the news t black america for half of th century. i also am a radio guy. i do commentaries on the network. i have my own radio shows, 1 on air hours each week and in commemoration of this anniversary, can you speak t the impact that say you are an has made thank you so, in 1973 when since mall an jean jackson formed this network, we had 80 affiliates. it was called a national black network at the time. and i might add, 1973 was very momentous year that was the year of roe v. wade. that was a year we pulled ou of vietnam and that is also the year that the justice department filed a