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iHeartRadio is coming to Burbank
This post has been corrected. Please see note for details. Clear Channel's Internet-radio division, iHeartRadio, has signed on for 20,000 square feet in The Burbank Studios on a 10-year lease reportedly worth between $5 million and $7 million, according...Tags: Clear Channel Communications Inc., Realty, New York City, The Tonight Show (tv program), NBCUniversal
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The Barndance door is closing
When the barkeeps announce last call at the next edition of Ronnie Mack's Barndance, it'll sound the death knell for an extraordinary musical showcase that has been a backbone of the Los Angeles country scene for the past 25 years. What began in 1988 as...
Tags: Media Industry, Entertainment
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Stage review: A static radio remake of a Capra classic
The evergreen appeal of Frank Capra's film classic, “It's a Wonderful Life,” about a despairing Everyman who learns that his life has had profound meaning, translates not only to frequent TV airings during the holiday season, but to numerous...
Tags: Religious Festivals, It's a Wonderful Life (movie), Arts and Culture, Frank Capra Jr., Holidays
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Big Jay McNeely still puts on a lively show
Tenor saxophonist Big Jay McNeely has been a musical revolutionary for decades. His first recording, the sinuous, irresistible 1949 instrumental “Deacon's Hop,” ignited a rhythm-and-blues explosion that heralded and hastened the rise of rock...
Tags: Music, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, Los Angeles Police Department
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Band will blow its own horns again
My brother and I were the best of friends when we were in elementary school in Burbank during the mid 1960s. But that changed after I started Muir Middle School and went on to Burbank High School in the '70s. We barely saw one another, even though the...
Tags: Photography, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Tim Burton
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Brandon Vera back in UFC spotlight
Characterized by big fights, brimming potential, lost opportunity, controversial decision losses and highlight-reel finishes, the roller coaster ride that has been Brandon "The Truth" Vera's Ultimate Fighting Championship career has been one that's seen...Tags: Mixed Martial Arts, Quinton Jackson, Sports, Staples Center, Chuck Liddell
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Parents rally against T-mobile cell tower
Parents of children who attend two schools located near the Little White Chapel held a news conference on Thursday calling on the Burbank City Council to block the installation of a wireless telecommunication facility inside the church because of the...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Telecommunication Equipment, T-Mobile, Bret Harte
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Locals form to fight wireless T-Mobile tower
Several Burbank residents met Wednesday to organize a fight against a planned wireless telecommunications facility atop a nearby church. Their battle includes filing three appeals of a decision by the Planning Board allowing the project to move forward....
Tags: Religion and Belief, Cell Phones, Telecommunication Equipment, Bret Harte, Condos and Houses
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City approves smart meter opt-out policy
Burbank Water and Power customers who want to opt out of having a digital meter measure their residential power usage have two months to inform the utility, according to a new policy approved by the City Council.
Despite some confusion among opponents,...Tags: Marketing, Entertainment
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Local broadcaster wins two Golden Mikes
Veteran Broadcast Journalist Peter Musurlian won two Golden Mikes Jan. 21 at the 62nd annual Golden Mike Awards, organized by the Radio & Television News Association of Southern California.
The event was held at the Universal City Hilton and was attended...Tags: Tom Brokaw, Documentary (genre), Radio, Lifetime (tv network), NBC (tv network)
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Testimony conveys chaos at Kmart
The man accused of using a Burbank officer's gun against him and his partner during a scuffle at a Kmart last year was double-handcuffed because of his size and to allow for greater range of motion, according to testimony Tuesday in Los Angeles County...Tags: Crimes, Career and Workplace, Gun Control, Politics, Interior Policy
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Burbank Centennial Events
4 to 11 p.m.: Burbank’s centennial celebration encompasses six city blocks, including San Fernando Boulevard, Palm Avenue, AMC Walkway, Orange Grove Avenue and Olive Avenue between Magnolia Boulevard and Angeleno Avenue. Free shuttles courtesy of...Tags: AMC (tv network), World War II (1939-1945), Dance, Jurassic Park (movie), NBC (tv network)
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