1950 in radio

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The year 1950 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.

Events

  • 15 March – The
    Copenhagen Frequency Plan
    is implemented by broadcasters throughout Europe.
  • 1 May – Springbok Radio, South Africa's first commercial radio station, takes to the airwaves. It will broadcast for 35 years, until 31 December 1985.
  • 5 June – In the
    Südwestfunk jointly establish the ARD consortium of public broadcasting
    authorities.

Debuts

Programs

Stations

  • 12 February –
    WPAW
    Pawtucket, Rhode Island signs on for the first time.
  • 1 March –WBUR-FM on the air with studios and a 400 watt transmitter located at 84 Exeter Street in Boston.
  • 1 March – DZBB, a radio station owned by Republic Broadcasting Systems (later GMA Network) in the Philippines begins broadcasting from its first studios in Calvo Bldg, Bindondo, Manila.
  • 19 April – WTSA Brattleboro, Vermont signs on for the first time.
  • 8 October – WARA Attleboro, Massachusetts signs on for the first time.

Closings

Births

  • 2 February – Libby Purves, English radio presenter.
  • 14 March – Rick Dees, American radio and television personality.
  • 12 May – Jenni Murray, English journalist, presenter of Woman's Hour.
  • 21 May – Marian Finucane, Irish radio presenter (died 2020).
  • 24 September – Alan Colmes, American radio and television talk show host (died 2017).

Deaths

References

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