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American Radio Archives and Museum offers one of the largest collections of radio broadcasting in the United States and in the world. [12] It has a collection of 23,000 radio and TV scripts, 10,000 photographs, 10,000 books on radio history, and 5,000 audio recordings.
NBC Blue was sold in 1942 and became the Blue Network, and it in turn transferred its assets to a new company, the American Broadcasting Company on June 15, 1945. [16] That network identified itself as the American Broadcasting Company Radio Network (ABC). Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), launched September 18, 1927.
Ray, William B. FCC: The Ups and Downs of Radio-TV Regulation (Iowa State University Press, 1990) Rosen, Philip T. The Modern Stentors; Radio Broadcasting and the Federal Government 1920–1934 (Greenwood, 1980) Settel, Irving. A Pictorial History of Radio (1960) Sies, Luther F. Encyclopedia of American Radio: 1920–1960 (McFarland, 2nd ed. 2 ...
Pages in category "Defunct radio broadcasting companies of the United States" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Robert Alan Edwards (May 16, 1947 – February 10, 2024) was an American broadcast journalist who was a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame. He hosted both of National Public Radio's flagship news programs, the afternoon All Things Considered, and Morning Edition, where he was the first and longest serving host in the latter program's history.
25 October – John Peel, 65, British radio disc jockey (heart attack) 12 November – Norman Rose, 87, radio and TV actor, All My Children voice of Juan Valdez; 20 November – David Grierson, 49, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio and television host; 23 November – Frances Chaney, 89, American actress in old-time radio [2]
Longest running live outside broadcast programme in radio history. Generally comprising Anglican evensong, occasionally Roman Catholic vespers. Initially broadcast on BBC Home Service , later branded BBC Radio 4 , until 8 April 1970 when the programme moved to BBC Radio 3 .
Defunct television broadcasting companies of the United States (9 C, 75 P) Pages in category "Defunct broadcasting companies of the United States" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.