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The first African American woman to have a network TV show was Ethel Waters, who starred in "The Ethel Waters Show" in 1939. Additionally, she was also the first African American woman to host a network radio show, "The Ethel Waters Show," which aired in 1933. Waters broke significant barriers in both television and radio, paving the way for future generations of African American entertainers.
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You cannot. Due to a restriction put in place by the Canadian Radio-Television Communications Commission (CRTC), American TV networks are not able to stream their product to Canadian viewers because they do not have the broadcast rights for Canada.
TV One is owned by Comcast and Radio One, it launched in January 2004 out of Silver Spring, Maryland. The network targets the African American audience with its programing.
The major radio networks were:National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Red Network a development by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), 1926NBC Blue Network, launched 1927, divested under antitrust law and became the American Broadcasting Company in 1945Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 1927Mutual Broadcasting System, 1934. Mutual was run as a cooperative in which the flagship stations owned the network, not the other way around as was the case with the Big Three.Of these four radio networks: NBC, ABC, and CBS became TV networks but Mutual ceased to exist.Other TV networks of today (e.g. PBS) came much later and have no connection to the 1930s radio networks.
in 1920 it was a radio broadcasting station and around 1926 it went to the first television broadcasting.
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
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The (former) traditional methods: TV, radio, magazines, newspapers.