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  1. 10 May – London's Queen's Hall, venue for the BBC Proms, is bombed by the Luftwaffe. The Proms re-locate to the Royal Albert Hall. 23 May – Gustav Siegfried Eins, a British black propaganda station, begins broadcasting to German troops in Western Europe from a studio at Wavendon in Buckinghamshire through short wave transmitters at Gawcott ...

  2. September 18 – In television, American situation comedy WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982), featuring the misadventures of the staff of a struggling radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio. October 7 – "American Top 40" expands from three to four hours. Several new features are added to the program, which is reaching its peak in popularity.

  3. 1 January – All radio broadcasting in the Netherlands comes under full control of the country's Nazi occupiers. Publication of the only authorized programme guide, De Luistergids , begins. 9 January – Blue Network Company, Inc. is incorporated by RCA in the United States to hold the assets of the NBC Blue Network , [1] in case NBC loses their case against the FCC in court to maintain ...

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19481948 - Wikipedia

    Bioscoopjournaal uit november 1948. De Nederlandse regering zendt een commissie van drie naar Nederlands-Indië, bestaande uit oud-minister L. Neher en de ministers Sassen (Overzeese Gebiedsdelen) en Stikker (Buitenlandse Zaken). De commissie gaat proberen te bemiddelen in het conflict tussen Nederland en de Indonesische Republiek van Soekarno.

  5. 1948 in radio‎ (6 C, 6 P) 1949 in radio‎ (6 C, 4 P) P. 1940s radio programs‎ (5 C) This page was last edited on 28 April 2020, at 09:36 (UTC). Text ...

  6. 6 January – Home of the Brave debuts on CBS. [11] 7 January – Inner Sanctum Mysteries (1941–1952) debuts on the NBC Blue Network. [1] 13 February – Joe and Mabel (1941–1942) debuts on NBC. [11] 1 March – W47NV starts operations as the first commercial FM radio station. 1 March – Duffy's Tavern debuts on CBS.

  7. May. 1 May – Reichssender Hamburg 's Flensburg substation, the last shortwave radio station remaining on the air in Germany, announces the death of Adolf Hitler. The first place in the UK to hear of this is the BBC Monitoring Service at Caversham Park near Reading, Berkshire. The BBC Forces Programme announces the death as a newsflash in this ...