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  2. Emma Nutt - Wikipedia

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    In January 1878, the Boston Telephone Dispatch Company had started hiring boys as telephone operators, starting with George Willard Croy. [5] Boys (reportedly including Nutt's husband [2]) had been very successful as telegraphy operators, but their attitude (lack of patience) and behavior (pranks and cursing) were unacceptable for live phone contact, [6] so the company began hiring women ...

  3. Hello Girls - Wikipedia

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    Hello Girls was the colloquial name for American female switchboard operators in World War I, formally known as the Signal Corps Female Telephone Operators Unit. During World War I, these switchboard operators were sworn into the U.S. Army Signal Corps. [1] Until 1977 they were officially categorized as civilian "contract employees" of the US Army.

  4. Joyce Davidson - Wikipedia

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    The host was Gore Vidal, and Dorothy Kilgallen appeared on most episodes. [3] [11] Hot Line was a different show from Susskind's nationally known Open End talk show. Hot Line was the first television show to use the recently invented ten-second broadcast delay to amplify viewer phone calls on the air. [10] Davidson screened the viewer phone ...

  5. Joy Behar Reveals the Reason Why 'Good Morning America' Fired Her

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    Joy Behar recalled the reason why she got fired from Good Morning America "years ago," and the story was such a doozy it had Kumail Nanjiani cracking up.During Friday's episode of The View, the 80 ...

  6. Switchboard operator - Wikipedia

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    The most famous group of American operators were in the "Women of the Signal Corps Female Telephone Operators Unit" of the American Expeditionary Forces in 1917–1919. They were bilingual female switchboard operators sent to France in the World War I.

  7. Category:American women television hosts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American women television hosts" The following 183 pages are in this category, out of 183 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Women in early radio - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the late 1840s, women were employed as landline telegraph operators, sending and receiving Morse code messages. Early radio communication, then called "wireless telegraphy", was developed in the late 1800s, and also initially communicated using Morse code.

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