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Hey Guys!! Does anyone know where the first radio station was located
in United States? Thanks!!! |
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![]() See URL http://members.aol.com/jeff99500/first.html Which Was the First U. S. Radio Station? -- Round up the usual spammers Rains In Casablanker -- Bogie - Here's typing to you kid "Samantha" wrote in message oups.com... Hey Guys!! Does anyone know where the first radio station was located in United States? Thanks!!! |
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Samantha wrote:
Hey Guys!! Does anyone know where the first radio station was located in United States? Thanks!!! Kinda depends on how you define radio station. Lee de Forrest claims to have been broadcasting on a regular basis in 1907 from laboratory in Parker Building in New York. In 1909 Charles Herrold transmits voice from San Jose. By 1912 he was maintaing a regular scheduled broadcast. In 1916 he was assigned the call 6XE which was changed to KQW in 1921 later to become KCBS. 1910 - De Forest makes a broadcast directly to the public from the Metropolitian Opera to listners in NY using a 500 watt transmitter. 1912. 9YV (WTG) Manhattan KS broadcasts weather information in Morse code daily at 9 a.m., believed to be first regular schedule of weather broadcasts in U. S. 1920 - 8MK (WBL, WWJ) begins formal period of testing (but Archer in History of Radio to 1926 says 8MK Radio News & Music Co. first appears in RSB 6/30/21; 8CS owned by an employee of the Detroit News first in RSB 6/30/21) October of 1920 Westinghouse, Pittsburg, PA, obtains the call letters KDKA and broadcast the presidential elections on the night of November 2. Some historians want to make this the first commercial broadcasting station and the beginning of commercial broadcasting to the public, but that is up for debate. The above is just a sampling of radio broadcasing go on in the early 1900's. You might find the following an interesting read. http://members.aol.com/jeff560/chrono1.html |
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