1944 in radio
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The year 1944 in radio involved some significant events.
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[edit] Events
- January 11 - Fireside chat: State of the Union Message to Congress.
- March 28 - New York City radio station WQXR bans singing commercials from being broadcast on its station.
- June 5 - Fireside chat: On the Fall of Rome.
- June 12 - Fireside chat: Opening Fifth War Loan Drive (last fireside chat).
[edit] Debuts
- January 25 - The black maid character Beulah, played by Marlin Hurt, debuts on Fibber McGee and Molly. In 1945, Beulah received her own spin-off show.
- March 7 - Columbia Presents Corwin, hosted by Norman Corwin, debuts on CBS.
- October 8 - The radio show The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet debuts.
[edit] Closings
[edit] Births
- January 7 - Jim Bohannon, television and radio personality and nationally syndicated talk show host
- March 28 - Rick Barry, former NBA player and broadcaster
- August 24 - Mike Barnicle, long-time newspaper writer and radio personality based in Boston
- Dr. Joy Browne, radio psychologist syndicated by the WOR Radio Network.
- Christine Craft, radio talk show host and former television anchorperson.
[edit] Deaths
- Boake Carter, 45, American news commentator in the 1930s and early 1940s.