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  2. 1945 in radio - Wikipedia

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    30 January – Adolf Hitler makes his last public speech to be delivered personally, on broadcast radio, expressing the belief that Germany will triumph in World War II. 15 March – The Academy Awards are broadcast on the radio in their entirety for the first time, on ABC and the Armed Forces Radio.

  3. 1945 in British radio - Wikipedia

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    7 May – The last German communication to be decoded at Bletchley Park is from a military radio station at Cuxhaven closing down. [5] This evening the BBC in the UK announces that the following day will be a holiday, Victory in Europe Day. 8 May – Victory in Europe Day in Western Europe.

  4. Category:Radio stations established in 1945 - Wikipedia

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  6. Murder Is My Hobby - Wikipedia

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    Murder Is My Hobby (also titled Mystery is My Hobby) is an American radio mystery program that was broadcast on Mutual in 1945–1946. [1] The 30-minute program debuted on October 14, 1945, and ended on July 14, 1946. [2]

  7. Voice of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The station was founded in October 1945 as Radio Pyongyang, [2] and officially inaugurated programming on the 14th, with a live broadcast of the victory speech of Kim Il Sung when he returned to Pyongyang at the end of World War II. [citation needed] The first foreign broadcast was in Chinese on 16 March 1947.

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  9. The Danny Kaye Show (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    The Danny Kaye Show featured singing, instrumental music, and various kinds of comedy sketches. [2] In Nobody's Fool, Martin Gottfried wrote about the program: "Everything about it was to be top drawer, beginning with Kaye's then record salary of $16,000 a week (compared to the $100 apiece he had been paid for three minor CBS radio shows in 1940)."