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  2. Golden Age of Radio - Wikipedia

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    The Mighty Music Box: The Golden Age of Radio. Los Angeles, CA: Amber Crest Books. ISBN 0-86533-000-X; Dunning, John. (1976). Tune in Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio 1925–1976. Englewood Cliffs, NY: Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13932-616-2. Ellett, Ryan (2012). Encyclopedia of Black Radio in the United States, 1921–1955.

  3. List of U.S. radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Horseman (1946, NBC, Summer short-run series of eight special half-hour weekly episodes), Rare and obscure early post-World War II anti-nuclear radio docudrama serial [5] Fireside chats (1933–1944) The Firefighters (quarter hour children's radio show) The First Nighter Program (1930–1953) The Five Mysteries Program

  4. Category:1930s American radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The Gay Nineties Revue (radio program) The General Electric Concert; General Motors Concerts; The Gibson Family; Girl Alone; The Goldbergs (broadcast series) Good News of 1938; The Goodrich Silvertown Orchestra; Goodwill Court; Grand Central Station (radio series) The Green Hornet (radio series) The Grouch Club; Guiding Light (1937–1949)

  5. Category:Radio by year - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 1930 in radio; 1931 in radio; 1932 in radio; ... Timeline of radio This page was last ...

  6. Category:1930s radio programs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... 1930s radio programme endings (9 C) A. 1930s American radio programs (4 C, 236 P) C.

  7. Radio in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Radio broadcasting has been used in the United States since the early 1920s to distribute news and entertainment to a national audience. In 1923, 1 percent of U.S. households owned at least one radio receiver, while a majority did by 1931 and 75 percent did by 1937.

  8. Timeline of radio - Wikipedia

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    1920s: Radio was first used to transmit pictures visible as television. 1926: Official Egyptian decree to regulate radio transmission stations and radio receivers. [40] Early 1930s: Single sideband (SSB) and frequency modulation (FM) were invented by amateur radio operators. By 1940, they were established commercial modes.

  9. Category:1930s in radio - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category is for topics related to radio in the decade 1930s. 1880s; 1890s; 1900s; 1910s; 1920s; 1930s ...