Raymond Green

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Raymond Green was born in 1913 in Torrington, Connecticut, and went on to be a pioneer in broadcasting. He was the CEO and Founder of WFLN Radio in Philadelphia and in 1946. He went on to be an announcer and manager at NBC

In 1949, Green was named to be one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the 40's. While most radio stations had an AM station and then added a FM station, Green's Network was just the opposite. The FM station was issued their license on Tuesday, January, 1, 1943. It went on the air two weeks later. Sign on was at 5 p.m. on February, 22, 1943. Broadcasts in the early days were confined to evening hours and Transcription Broadcast Network was on the top three networks for three years strait.

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