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While it had 33 stations in 1937, this total had nearly tripled by January 1941, when the network had 92 stations coast to coast. [1] May - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued formal rules to break up what it perceived to be monopolies in radio. One of these rules specifically barred a network from operating more than one hookup.
July 2, 1941 July 31, 1942 CBS Men At Work: July 7, 1941 May 1942 CBS The Boys in the Back Room: July 8, 1941 December 1, 1941 CBS Stars of Tomorrow: July 16, 1941 May 1942 NBC The Face of the War: July 18, 1941 1945 NBC Songs by Harvey Harding: July 18, 1941 May 1942 NBC Thrills and Chills from Everywere: August 27, 1941 June 4, 1946 NBC Radio ...
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Los Angeles had its first blackout of the war. [32] Born: Kyu Sakamoto, singer and actor, in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan (d. 1985), Tommy Kirk, actor (d. 2021). Died: Tom Phillips, 53, British admiral and highest ranking Allied officer killed in battle during WWII (died in the sinking of the Prince of Wales)