1935 in radio
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The year 1935 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting.
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[edit] Events
- April 28 – Fireside chat: On the Works Relief Program
- March 24 – Major Bowes Amateur Hour is broadcast nationally for the first time on NBC, after having been on the New York City radio station WHN.
- July 29 – Lux Radio Theater has its first show on CBS, after having been on NBC's Blue Network for a year.
- 4 August – In Portugal, the Emissora Nacional de Radiodifusão, forerunner of today's RDP - Radiodifusão Portuguesa, is officially inaugurated.
[edit] Debuts
- January 4 – Bob Hope has his network radio debut on the variety show The Intimate Revue.
- February 4 – Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch debuts on CBS.
- October 9 – Cavalcade of America debuts on CBS.
- December 5 – Bing Crosby becomes guest host of the Kraft Music Hall (and the following month becomes full-time host, after Paul Whiteman).
[edit] Closings
[edit] Births
- December 3 - Les Crane, San Francisco, California-based radio announcer and television talk show host who won a Grammy for his recording of the poem, Desiderata.
- Gary Dee (d. 1995), pioneer in controversial talk radio, mostly in Cleveland, Ohio.