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  2. List of oldest radio stations - Wikipedia

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    The first shortwave station in Europe. 25 June 1926 (test transmissions began), and the first shortwave station in the world with its own dedicated programming rather than being a simulcast of an AM/MW or LW station such as KDKA. Regular broadcast from 30 May 1927 to May 1940 when the station went dark due to the German occupation of Holland ...

  3. Milestones in radio: the first half century (1895–1945). The UNESCO courier (February 1997), p. 16–21; Radio Review/Radio Listeners Guide (1925–1929), Broadcasting Yearbook (1935–2010), World Radio TV Handbook (1947–) Berg, Jerome S. The early shortwave stations: a broadcasting history through 1945 (2013) radioheritage.net

  4. History of radio - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial AM Audion vacuum tube radio transmitter, built in 1914 by Lee De Forest who invented the Audion in 1906 During the mid-1920s, amplifying vacuum tubes revolutionized radio receivers and transmitters .

  5. History of broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The first radio station in Germany went on the air in Berlin in late 1923, using the call letters "LP." [34] Before 1933, German radio broadcasting was conducted by 10 regional broadcasting monopolies, each of which had a government representative on its board. The Post Office provided overall supervision.

  6. Invention of radio - Wikipedia

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    Popov presented his radio receiver to the Russian Physical and Chemical Society on 7 May 1895 — the day has been celebrated in the Russian Federation as "Radio Day" promoted in eastern European countries as the inventor of radio. [89] [90] [91] The paper on his findings was published the same year (15 December 1895).

  7. Timeline of radio - Wikipedia

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    FM uses frequency modulation of the radio wave to minimize static and interference from electrical equipment and the atmosphere, in the audio program. 1937: W1XOJ, the first experimental FM radio station after Armstrong's W2XMN, was granted a construction permit by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

  8. 1925 in radio - Wikipedia

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    22 March – JOAK, NHK Radio One of Tokyo, an official inauguration service start, and a first license radio station in Japan. [citation needed] 1 April – In Denmark, Radioordningen (Statsradiofonien from 1926, Danmarks Radio from 1959) is established. 23 April – KRO (the Katholieke Radio Omroep) is established in the Netherlands.

  9. 1922 in radio - Wikipedia

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    17 September – First radio broadcasts in Russia. [10] 2 October – CKAC, the first French language radio station in North America, launches in Montreal, Quebec. [11] 7 October – Speaking on radio station 2LO, the Prince of Wales becomes the first member of the British royal family to make a public broadcast. [12] 6 November – The ...