Locomotive to the Past by George Schultz (iphone ebook reader .TXT) š
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It helped that the Rutkowskis lived in the tallest (by a few feet) house, on the entire block. Those āreally-wide Letter H-lookingā antennas, that were in use, at the start of the TV era were, for the most part, very efficient. The pictureāreceived in the house, on Grandmont, could have been no finer.
Surprisingly (or maybe not) it took the installers four daysābefore they were able to show up, and install the antenna. Our Hero was unable to understand why those people were so busyāinasmuch as it had ātaken foreverā to track down his familyās unit!
Things would become much less complicated: By the time 1949 had rolled around, stores selling television sets abounded! Installation time had improved alsoāimmensely!
Then, in 1950, Muntz TV came along (some said āthankfullyā)āand introduced the wildly-popular āFree Home Demonstrationā. That, for all practical purposes, took care of āwaiting timeā. The company lasted almost ten years. It had been founded (and, presumably run) by āfabulously-famousā Hollywood used-car dealerāEarl William āMad Manā Muntz.
Eventually, WXYZ-TV, Channel 7, signed onāOctober 9, 1948. And 15 days laterāOctober 24thāhere came WJBK-TV, Channel 2. So, things were beginning to look up!
As regards the latter station, Jason had rememberedāsomewhat suddenlyāhis grandfather having told him, that the fact that an independent station, such as WJBK, would be awarded the, extremely-lucrative, third Federal Communications Commission TV station for Detroit. It had come as a shock!
By farāthroughout the thirties, and forties, the three leading radio stations were WJR (the CBS outlet), WWJ (the NBC outlet) and WXYZ (the ABC outlet). It was a generally accepted factāthat those three āoverpoweringā entities would be awarded the three available FCC licenses. It was understood thatāwhen the three national networks would, eventually, be capable of going coast-to-coastāthey would, naturally, hook up with their radio outlets. It seemed a rite of passage!
But, somehow, someone dropped the ballāat WJRāand WJBK āsnuck inā, and āpicked offā the third, extremely-valuable, license. Grandpa Piepczyk hadnāt known the particularsābut, heād advised his grandson (again, numerous times) that the fact that WJBK had garnered that third slot had been a complete, and utter, shock! Heads had rolledāāreally big timeāāat WJR!
Therefore, a few days after WXYZ had signed on, āJames Rootā advised his listeners: āAccording to my sources (who, of course, was his dead grandfather) Iām given to understand that WJR is not a shoo-in, for the next television station license. Keep your eye⦠on WJBK!ā
Our Heroās ratings had not fallen, over the past six or eight monthsābut, they had āleveled offā! This ānuggetā would be āJames Rootāsā most dynamic scoop, in almost six monthsāand (according to WXXDās president) āreally goosed our ratingsā!
Channel 4 hadāfrom early onābeen televising Tigers and Red Wings games. And the local āpersonalitiesā were getting better. Once the other two channels had logged on, many of the local radio talent began to add a short stint, or two, on, āThe Tubeā! āExtracurricularāāto their duties, aside from their ongoing radio shows, on their TV stationās AM and FM outlet.
The Coaxial Cable Era would not beginātill later! A good deal laterāin late-1948! But, the industry was, definitely, growingāby the well-known leaps-and-bounds!
November 2, 1948: President Truman defeated Thomas Deweyāalong with āThe Dixiecratā, Strom Thurmond. His reelection was another āshockerā! It cameāagainst overwhelming odds! Governor Dewey was thought to have had enough popular (and Electoral College) strength, to have become the first Republican president since Herbert Hoover. And that was without the ārenegadeā Thurmondācutting deeply, into what was then the Democratās āSolid Southā.
Again, once Our Boy had ācourageouslyā predicted Trumanās upset victory! WXXD got an additional āgooseā!
Springāof 1949: Jason and Valerie took an extended vacation to New York. It was the first time either of them had visited āThe Big Appleā (before it became so-named, in the sixties, by Mayor John Lindsey).
āAunt Susieā and āUncle Ericā were pleased to have the coupleās three daughters āall to ourselvesā. Especially Susan! But then, her husband did take a weekās vacationāto coincide, with the coupleās ābabysitting dutiesā.
Jason made sure to track downāand visitāthe site, where āThe Twin Towersā would arise! The area was fairly nondescriptāand his wife could not understand why he āwould move heaven and earthā, to take in the locale.
Our Boy ultimately fought āa million battlesāāto keep from telling his wife, of the, far-in-the-future, hysteria that had lain, on the horizon, for the condemned area! His last dayāin the 21st century!
His very real fear was thatāshould he even attempt to advise her of the āNine-Elevenā holocaustāthe result would be akin to Christopher Reeves discovering that damnable penny, in Somewhere In Time! He did not want to be swept back to 2001! He had so much more to loseāthan Reevesā motion picture character! His beautifulāhis remarkableāwife! His equally-as-beautiful (and equally as remarkable) daughters! His, to-be-envied, position, at the, now-fast-growing, radio station! Not to forget the beautifulāand the wondrousāSusan! And, probably, his main benefactorāEric! And Detroit! The dynamic Detroit! The remarkable cityāthat heād never really known!
So much at stake! Such a magnificent situation! Such a beautiful life! To even think, of putting any of this, in jeopardyāsent a, head-to-toe, shudder through him!
Please, Lord! Please, let me stay here! The old fearāthe old panicāhad never left! Would it ever?
Another āneat reasonāāfor being where he was: Those wonderful, melodic, Broadway Shows! The couple took in the, recently-opened, South Pacific! Ezio Pinza and Mary Martināas well as āeverybodyās Bloody Mary, Juanita Hallāwere still part of the cast!
BrigadoonāLerner & Loweās masterpieceāwas in its third year. George Keane and Marion Bell had left the cast. However, the entire production was magnificent! Neither of the Rutkowskis had been the least bit familiar with the song, From This Day On. But, once theyād left the theaterāthey could not stop humming, the touching ballad! Nor attempting to sing
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