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The year 1919 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting.
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Events
- 28 October – On the first anniversary of the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia the first radio programme of words and music is broadcast from the telegraph station at the Petřín lookout tower in Prague.[1]
- Lee De Forest resumes broadcasting from the Bronx after a hiatus due to World War I. The station is given the designation 2XG. Records concerts are aired 5 times a week. The world's first known programme director is Richard Klein.[2]
Debuts
Closings
Births
Deaths
References
- ^ Radio Praha: Czech Radio history
- ^ Shell Book of Firsts, 1983. p.145
See also
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