1926 in radio

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The year 1926 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.

Events

Debuts

  • 12 January – Sam 'n' Henry debuts on WGN in Chicago, Illinois.[6] Two years later, the creators of the show, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, leave and start the similar show Amos 'n' Andy.
  • 26 February – 1150 AM returns to the air, this time as WJBO in New Orleans.
  • 1 November – Radio Belgique (1924–30) broadcasts the first edition of Le Journal Parlé: "All the world's and all the day's news in thirty minutes".[7]
  • 15 November – The National Broadcasting Company commences operations on what will later become the NBC Red Network, composed of AT&T's WEAF-WCAP mini-network.
  • 24 November – KVI in Tacoma, Washington, signs on the air for the first time.
  • 13 December – WWVA at Wheeling, West Virginia signs on at 2A.M. from owner John Stroebel's residence.
  • 23 December – KEX in Portland, Oregon begins broadcasting.

Births

References

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