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In 1945, the magazine published the following four all-genre national singles charts: Best-Selling Popular Retail Records (named National Best Selling Retail Records until March 31) – ranked the most-sold singles in retail stores, as reported by merchants surveyed throughout the country.
The Armstrong Theater of Today (1941–1954) Arnold Grimm's Daughter (1937–1942) The Art of Living (1949–1958) Art Van Damme (1940–1952) Arthur Godfrey Time (1945–1972) Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (1946–1958) Arthur Tracy, the Street Singer (1931–1942) Assabe and Sabina (1944–1955, WSAN, 15 minutes weekly) The Atwater Kent Hour
15 January – House Party (1945–1967) debuts on CBS. [9] 15 January - The House of Mystery debuts on Mutual. [10]: 333 28 January – The Eddie Bracken Show debuts on NBC. [10] 29 January – Lionel Barrymore becomes the host of Lux Radio Theater, replacing Cecil B. DeMille. 21 February – Brownstone Theater debuts on Mutual. [10]
Pages in category "1945 in Texas" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 49th Texas Legislature;
Song pluggers, who work to promote popular songs, form a fraternal organization called Professional Music Men [329] The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet begins performing on WBT , a powerful radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina , creating a new style of African-American vocal music.
November 15 – Harry S. Truman, Clement Attlee, and Mackenzie King call for a U.N. Atomic Energy Commission. [4] November 16 Cold War: The United States controversially imports 88 German scientists to help in the production of rocket technology. The cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost debuts, in The Friendly Ghost.
History of the Texas Press and the Texas Press Association (Dallas: Harben-Spotts, 1929) Federal Writers' Project (1940), "Newspapers and Radio", Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star State, American Guide Series, New York: Hastings House, pp. 120– 124, hdl:2027/mdp.39015002677667 – via HathiTrust; Works Progress Administration (1941).
February 25 - The script for a February 25, 1945, broadcast of Ladies Be Seated, which was a relatively popular audience-participation/stunt game show on Blue Network radio, still exists, and is reprinted in full in Ritchie. [1] It is, in fact, the script for the first broadcast of the show in television. [2]