Talk:Jon Gnagy

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Proposed merge with Learn to Draw[edit]

Article is too short and would be better on the parent article. TheMagikCow (talk) 18:09, 4 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]


Inasmuch as it was proposed for merge at the 3 minute mark - that seems a tad quick on the trigger finger when more material was being added. Collect (talk) 18:24, 4 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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First "Act" on the First Television Program ?[edit]

"On May 13, 1946, Jon Gnagy was the first "act" on the first television program broadcast from the new WNBT channel 4 antenna atop the Empire State Building." This needs to be better sourced. From what I can tell, WNBT's first scheduled broadcast on Channel 4 was on May 9th, 1946 at 8 PM. (NY Times: May 9, 1946 page 30) The first scheduled broadcast of Radio City Matinee (the show Gnagy appeared on) was on May 10th. (NY Times: May 10, 1946 page 37). L. Robert Taylor (talk) 07:23, 14 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]