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  2. The All-Negro Hour - Wikipedia

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    This sixty-minute variety show was created and hosted by Jack L. Cooper who was known as the first African American radio broadcaster. [2] The All-Negro Hour first premiered on November 3, 1929, on World Stage Battery Company , a white-owned radio station in Chicago, and ran until 1935. [1]

  3. National Barn Dance - Wikipedia

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    The show was picked up by NBC Radio in 1933. [2] NBC expanded the program's coverage in 1942, adding it to the schedules of international broadcast shortwave stations. [3] In 1946, it switched to the ABC Radio Network and aired until 1952 on Saturday nights from 6:30 p.m. to midnight. George D. Hay (a.k.a.

  4. Golden Age of Radio - Wikipedia

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    These shows usually air in late nights and/or on weekends on small AM stations. Carl Amari's nationally syndicated radio show Hollywood 360 features 5 old-time radio episodes each week during his 5-hour broadcast. Amari's show is heard on 100+ radio stations coast-to-coast and in 168 countries on American Forces Radio.

  5. WSCR - Wikipedia

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    WSCR (670 AM) – branded 670 The Score – is a commercial sports radio station, licensed to Chicago, Illinois, which serves the Chicago metropolitan area.Owned by Audacy, Inc., WSCR is a clear-channel station with extended nighttime range in most of the Central United States and part of the Eastern United States.

  6. Don McNeill's Breakfast Club - Wikipedia

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    On May 12, 1948, the program was "simulcast" with the ABC radio show as an experimental broadcast. The show, which originated that day from the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, was televised on several participating East Coast television stations, stretching up from the ABC television station WMAL-TV in Washington, D.C. to the DuMont ...

  7. WTTW - Wikipedia

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    WTTW has been recognized as a pioneer in technical aspects of television broadcasting, particularly in broadcast audio transmission. The station, in particular, participated in the trend of pop music-focused programs on television during the early 1970s (a few of which were also simulcast on local FM radio stations). When WTTW began production ...

  8. WLS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WLS (890 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Chicago, Illinois. Owned by Cumulus Media, through licensee Radio License Holdings LLC, the station airs a talk radio format. WLS studios are in the NBC Tower on North Columbus Drive in the city's Streeterville neighborhood.

  9. When Radio Was - Wikipedia

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    The series began as a local program in Chicago, hosted by Carl Amari, who was the founder of Radio Spirits, Inc., which sells tapes and CDs of old time radio programs.. Former CBS Radio executive Dick Brescia heard an in-flight version of the program, and soon mounted a nationally syndicated version of the show (through Dick Brescia Associates), beginning Jan. 1, 1990 and hosted by Art Fle