Just a note This Masquerade was issued as the B side of Please Mr Postman but wasn't a hit as it states it wasnt issued as a Single
@Mediawatcher20239 ай бұрын
Excuse the shackness of the camera as i didnt have an mono pod attached
@SoapBoxMediaTV10 ай бұрын
What about the cut-outs insert?
@Mediawatcher202310 ай бұрын
its there
@Mediawatcher202311 ай бұрын
i just discovered there's a follow up called Motown Giants Volume Two and here's that albums track listing The Supremes- My World Is Empty Without You The Temptations- Ain’t Too Proud To Beg Stevie Wonder- Blowin’ In The Wind Junior Walker & The All Stars- How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) Marvin Gaye- Your Unchanging Love The Supremes- Reflections Smokey Robinson And The Miracles*- Yesterlove Gladys Knight And The Pips- It Should Have Been Me Edwin Starr- Way Over There Martha Reeves & The Vandellas- (We’ve Got) Honey Love Smokey Robinson And The Miracles*- Doggone Right David Ruffin- I’ve Lost Everything I’ve Ever Loved
@Mediawatcher202311 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorites from the album Track 4 Side two kzbin.info/www/bejne/j6Sqf4uCgNaApaM
@Mediawatcher202311 ай бұрын
This album as you can see is a reissue you can tell by the murky gree label
@Mediawatcher20232 жыл бұрын
On 1 November 2021, Seven West Media announced that it would acquire all the shares and subsidiaries of Prime Media, including Prime7. This was Seven West Media's second attempt at purchasing Prime, after its previous attempt in 2019 was thwarted by Australian Community Media boss Antony Catalano and rival WIN Corporation owner Bruce Gordon, who cited Seven's debt problems at the time and its poor ratings performance as their reason for their refusal. This development would mark an end to the Prime branding after 33 years in favour of Seven Network's branding, and would see all news bulletins carry the Seven News brand. Prior to this, Prime7 (and sister GWN7 in regional and remote Western Australia) was the only network not to fully use its metro affiliate branding despite carrying Seven branded promos, since WIN Television (except for WIN News) and Southern Cross Austereo use full Nine and Ten network branding on their stations. It was also announced that Seven would look to expand its investment in local news following the merger. Majority of Prime's shareholders voted in favour of the deal on 23 December, with the sale completed on 31 December. On 23 May 2022, Seven West Media announced that the current branding of Prime7 and GWN7 will be unified into Seven Network branding across the station including for Prime7 Local News officially retiring the Prime7 name. In June 2022, the Prime7 brand will be retired. As of the 22nd of July 2022, the “Prime7” branding has been retired and now falls under the Seven Network brand. On 6 July 2022, Prime7 launched 7mate HD on digital channel 64 in MPEG-4 format. On 22 July 2022 saw the final retirement of the Prime7 branding with local news bulletins becoming "7 News (region)" for example "7 News Border" as of Monday 25 July. that is shown this was taken from my smart televsion on 7plus
@Mediawatcher20232 жыл бұрын
Television Wollongong Transmission Limited (TWT) was incorporated on 4 October 1955 by a group of local businessmen. Five years later, it was awarded a licence by the Postmaster-General's Department, over a number of other groups aligned to Sydney-based stations ATN-7 and TCN-9, to broadcast to the Illawarra and South Coast regions. The new station was to broadcast on the VHF-4 frequency, using the callsign WIN (which stood for Wollongong Illawarra New South Wales, in line with other Australian call signs). Soon after, a plot of land was purchased at Fort Drummond, approximately two kilometres south of the Wollongong central business district, for the station's television studios. Prior to the opening night's transmissions, WIN-4 undertook a television conversion program, aimed at encouraging residents to acquire new tuning equipment and converting television sets in the area to receive the station's allocated frequency. A transmitter was to be erected on Knight's Hill; however, test transmissions were delayed due to rain.[4] WIN-4 commenced transmissions at 5:15 p.m. on 18 March 1962. The first night was met with a number of technical issues, most notably the complete loss of audio.[3] TCN-9 and ATN-7 refused to sell programming to the station, leading to an unstable financial situation which, at its peak, left the station with only 42 hours of programming.[5] In April 1963, Media Securities, owned by Rupert Murdoch, acquired a controlling interest in the station (his second television station after NWS-9 Adelaide) and soon appointed a new general manager, Bill Lean. Both TCN-9 and ATN-7 began purchasing several hours of first-run American television programming from WIN-4, following contractual arrangements signed by Murdoch.[5] Throughout this period, WIN-4 expanded its repeater transmissions to include Moruya, Batemans Bay, Narooma, Bega and Eden. Local programming and the station's near-monopoly in the area meant that, by 1973, viewership had increased to occupy 63 percent of the audience. In order to buy controlling interests in capital city stations TEN-10 Sydney and ATV-0 (now ATV-10) Melbourne, in June 1979, Murdoch sold his 76 per cent stake in the publicly-listed Wollongong station to Oberon Broadcasters, owned by the head of Paramount Pictures' international distribution arm, Bruce Gordon. At the time, under the Broadcasting and Television Act, a company was not permitted to own more than 5 per cent in more than one television station in the same state.[6] Since inception in 1962, the network has produced and broadcast notable programs including Sportsview and Sportsworld, a review of international, national and local sporting events.[4] From the first week of transmissions, children's television series The Channel 4 Club was produced, with children's television program Stopwatch beginning in 1979.[4] English-language educational programme You Say the Word began in 1971, catering to non-English-speaking immigrants. Long-running entertainment program Variety Italian Style premiered in 1974, with Malcom Elliott initially hosting the short-lived Tonight Show in 1981 being replaced by John Tingle a year later. To commemorate WIN Television's 21st year of broadcasting, a one-and-half-hour retrospective montage special was produced in 1983. WIN Television also co-produced telemovie Last Chance in 1986 with a Canadian television production company