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America Abroad, documentary (2003– ) America Calling (1941) The American Album of Familiar Music (1931–1951) American Catholic Radio; American Country Countdown (1973–present) American Gold with Dick Bartley (1992–2009) American Farmer (1945–1963) The American Forum of the Air (1937–1956) American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press ...
Radio Broadcast Stations in the U.S. (FRC), pages 1–29 Includes Davis Amendment assigned "quota units" Frequency: Radio Broadcast Stations in the U.S. (FRC), pages 31–47 Zone/state: Radio Broadcast Stations in the U.S. (FRC), pages 49–71 Includes Davis Amendment assigned "quota units" 12/1/1933 Call letters
Radiolab is a radio program broadcast on public radio stations in the United States and through a podcast available internationally, both produced by WNYC. Hosted by Latif Nasser and Lulu Miller , each episode delves into scientific and philosophical topics through stories, interviews, and thought experiments .
The A.C. Nielsen company, which continues to measure television ratings today, took over American radio's ratings beginning with the 1949–50 radio season and ending in 1955–56. [40] During this era, nearly all of radio's most popular programs were broadcast on one of three networks: NBC Red, NBC Blue, or CBS' Columbia network.
List of AM Expanded Band station assignments issued by the Federal Communications Commission on March 17, 1997 List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KA–KF) List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KG–KM)
Here Come the Seventies (radio show) How to Seem Smart; The Irrelevant Show; Laugh in a Half; Madly Off in All Directions; Mr. Interesting's Guide to the Continental United States; The Muckraker; The Norm; Radio Free Vestibule; Rick and Pete Grow Up and Have Babies; The Royal Canadian Air Farce; Running with Scissors with Mr. Interesting; Steve ...
syndicated in North America, Radio Luxembourg to Europe (1953-1980s) 7 January 1934 ca. 1986 Called the Radio Church of God until 1939. Continued on television until 1994. Presented predominantly by Garner Ted Armstrong from 1958 to 1978 and by Herbert W. Armstrong until 1958 and from 1978 until his death in 1986. Your Hundred Best Tunes: 47
The Classic Countdown focused on the 20 biggest hits of the current month from a particular year in the past. The year range during the mid-2010s was 1970-1987. As with American Gold's countdowns of past years, Bartley would announce headlines, pop culture trends (such as styles, popular movies and TV shows, etc.) from that particular month.