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  1. 1948 in radio. The year 1948 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting . Events. 22 March – The Voice of Firestone becomes the first radio program to be aired on both AM and FM radio stations. 12 May – Don McNeill's Breakfast Club appears on television for the first time, via a simulcast on both ABC Radio and ABC TV.

  2. The year 1948 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting. Quick Facts List of years in radio (table) ... Close. Events. 22 March – The Voice of Firestone becomes the first radio program to be aired on both AM and FM radio stations.

  3. This is a list of events from British radio in 1948. Events. January. 3 January – Sports Report, the world's longest-running sports radio programme, [1] debuts on the BBC Light Programme. 5 January – The first episode of Mrs Dale's Diary, the first significant British radio serial drama, is broadcast on the Light Programme.

  4. 1940 in radio - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Events. Debuts. Closings. Births. Deaths. References. 1940 in radio. The year 1940 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting history. Events. 5 January: FM radio is demonstrated for the Federal Communications Commission in the United States for the first time.

  5. Debuts. Programs. Stations. Closings. Births. Deaths. References. 1949 in radio. The year 1949 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting history. Events. 2 January – The Jack Benny Program first appears on CBS after 16 years on NBC – one of the most visible results of CBS' "talent raids." [1]

  6. After World War II: The FM radio broadcast was introduced in Germany. 1948: A new wavelength plan was set up for Europe at a meeting in Copenhagen. Because of the recent war, Germany (which was not even invited) was only given a few medium-wave frequencies, which are not very good for broadcasting.

  7. At a meeting in Copenhagen in 1948, a new wavelength plan was set up for Europe. Because of the recent war, Germany (which did not exist as a state and so was not invited) was only given a small number of medium-wave frequencies, which were not very good for broadcasting.