1934 in radio
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The year 1934 in radio involved some significant events.
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[edit] Events
- June 28 - Fireside chat: Review of the Achievements of the Seventy-third Congress
- July 1 - The Federal Communications Commission is created, replacing the Federal Radio Commission.
- September 30 - Fireside chat: On Moving Forward to Greater Freedom and Greater Security
[edit] Debuts
- April - Major Bowes Amateur Hour debuts on the New York City station WHN.
- October 14 - Lux Radio Theater debuts on NBC's Blue Network for its first year, before moving to CBS for the remainder of its run.
[edit] Closings
[edit] Births
- January - Alan Berg (d. 1984), Denver-based liberal radio talk show host and former attorney.
- April 25 - George Bogle, a minister and religious broadcaster in Detroit, Michigan.
[edit] Deaths
- Don Lee, 54, pioneer California broadcasting mogul.