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Popularized the concept of radio disc jockeys playing recorded music. Name of show was dropped in the 1970s, but restored in 1979. The Lutheran Hour: 89 33 by Oswald Hoffmann: 2 October 1930/3 February 1935 Program originally broadcast from 2 October 1930 to 11 June 1931 and began its continuous run on 3 February 1935. [15] A Voz do Brasil: 89 ...
Pages in category "1970s American radio programs" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... The Standard School Broadcast; U. Unshackled! Z.
The Baker's Broadcast; Baltimore Achievement Hour [1]: 23 ... Colored Kiddies' Radio Hour and Coloured Kiddies of the Air [1]: 38 ...
April – KKDA in Dallas, Texas returns to rhythm and blues format. May 1 – Also in the Dallas/Fort Worth market, WBAP-AM 820 and WFAA-AM 570 finally end the time-share arrangement on both frequencies that had lasted since the earliest days of radio, leaving both stations free to finally adopt full-time formats.
The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973–74 American radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. [1] [2] With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program was broadcast for two seasons. The radio series debuted on September 3, 1973, in syndication, and was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December ...
1970s radio programme endings (10 C) A. 1970s American radio programs (29 P) C. 1970s Canadian radio programs (23 P) This page was last edited on 29 April 2023, at 05
Monitor was an American weekend radio program broadcast live and nationwide on the NBC Radio Network from June 12, 1955, until January 26, 1975. It began originally on Saturday morning at 8am and continued through the weekend until 12 midnight on Sunday.
Radio 4, along with other BBC Radio stations, stop broadcasting via Sky's analogue satellite service. 2002. 15 December – Radio 4 gets a digital spin-off station, BBC7. The station broadcasts content from BBC Radio’s spoken word archive, repeating programmes previously broadcast on Radio 4, as well as airing daily programmes for children. 2003