Saturday, January 4, 2014

January 4 In Radio History

In 1923...WEAF and WNAC conducted the first wired simulcast.

In 1928...the NBC Radio Network premiered "The Dodge Victory Hour", starring Al Jolson, Will Rogers, and Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra

In 1928...NBC presented one of radio's first variety shows, "The Dodge Victory Hour," starring Will Rogers, singer Al Jolson, and Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra.

In 1932..."The Carnation Contented Hour," a showcase for top singers and musicians, debuted on the NBC Red network. Sponsored by the Carnation Milk Company, the series continued until December 30, 1951.


In 1935...Bob Hope made his first appearance on network radio as part of the cast of "The Intimate Revue."


In 1936...the first sales-based pop music chart was published in Billboard. Big band violinist Joe Venuti's "Stop! Look! Listen!" was the first #1 record

In 1963...Actor/comedian Dave Foley was born. He played Dave Nelson on ths sitcom "NewsRadio"

In 1982...the ABC Direction Network with 57 affiliates and the ABC Rock Network with 40 affiliates become the 5th and 6th ABC Radio networks.

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