1992 in radio

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The year 1992 in radio involved some significant events.

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Events

Debuts

  • January 4 — ESPN Radio debuts as a weekend service (under the name "SportsRadio ESPN"), with Keith Olbermann, Tony Bruno and Chuck Wilson among the first group of hosts for the flagship program GameNight.
  • April — Country Countdown USA, a countdown program spotlighting the top 30 songs of the week, as reported by Radio & Records magazine. The show is hosted by Lon Helton, country editor for R&R, and features an in-studio interview with a currently popular country music singer or act.
  • October 10 - Billboard reintroduces the Crossover chart publishing its last chart after nearly 22 months. This time it is renamed the Top 40/Rhythm-Crossover chart, which would later be christened as the Rhythmic Contemporary chart in 1997.

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Closings

  • December 30 - English service of Radio Luxembourg closes down after 59 years of broadcasting.

Deaths

  • Shirley Booth 94, award-winning American actress and radio personality
  • Lawrence Welk, American musician, radio and television personality (born 1903)




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