1960 in radio

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The year 1960 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.

Events

  • 25 January – The
    disc jockeys
    who accepted money for playing particular records.
  • 8 February – Congressional investigations begin into payola in the radio and record industries.
  • 29 February – The radio program At Your Service debuts on St. Louis radio station KMOX. The program is believed to be first locally produced radio talk show, that helps launch the talk radio format in the US.[1]
  • 26 September – Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy participate in the first ever presidential debate. The debate was broadcast on both radio and television with most radio listeners preferring Nixon's performance and TV viewers favoring Kennedy's.[2]
  • (date unknown) – KFMA (1580 AM) of Davenport, Iowa switches its call letters to KWNT. By now, the format is full-time country music and the station is the only one in the Quad Cities market to devote itself exclusively to the genre.

Debuts

  • 15 May – WFVA-FM debuts.
  • 19 June – The
    Associated Broadcasting Company is founded in the Philippines
    .

Endings

Births

  • 3 January – Liz Kershaw, UK radio presenter
  • 13 February –
    Delilah
    , nationally syndicated US love-song request-and-dedication host
  • 10 March – Anne MacKenzie, Scottish broadcast journalist
  • 1 August – Chuck D, American rapper, composer, actor, author, radio personality and producer
  • 17 September – Steve Scully, American broadcast journalist

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved February 28, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "The Kennedy-Nixon Debates - 1960, Analysis & TV vs. Radio". HISTORY. April 25, 2023. Retrieved December 4, 2023.
  3. . p. 6.
  4. . Retrieved September 27, 2019.