• Edmund Blodgette Craney (February 19, 1905 – April 6, 1991) was an American radio and television executive. He brought the first radio station to Butte...
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  • Craney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ed Craney (1905–1991), American radio and TV executive Heather Craney (born 1971), English...
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  • DuMont Television Network. It was an extension of KXLF radio, part of Ed Craney's regional Z-Bar Network. Originally on channel 6, it relocated to channel...
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    affiliate in his hometown of Spokane, Washington. Crosby partnered with Ed Craney, who owned the CBS radio affiliate KXLY (AM) and built a television studio...
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  • coverage area. One of the most outspoken of the small-town broadcasters, Ed Craney of KGIR in Butte, Montana, went so far as to apply to move his station...
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  • – drums (1981–1983, 2009) Mark Craney – drums (1981–1983) Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records...
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  • (1961–1985), plane crash. Renato Turi, 70, Italian actor and voice actor. Ed Craney, 86, American radio executive. Dennis Cross, 66, American actor, cancer...
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    northwestern broadcast pioneer Ed Craney along with Spokane's oldest radio station, KXLY (AM 920). Just a few months after signing on, Craney sold KXLY-AM-TV to Northern...
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  • KFBB-TV from Great Falls, did not violate Z-Bar's rights. In October 1960, Ed Craney—owner of the Z-Bar Network—announced that Joe Sample would acquire his...
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  • Northwest Broadcasters, a group of stations owned in whole or in part by Ed Craney that also included KXLY in Spokane, KXL in Portland, Oregon, KXLF in Butte...
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