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New York Evening World, 23-January-1922 |
Radio was becoming a hot topic in 1922.
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New York Evening World, 23-January-1922 |
The station that started as WJZ is now known as WABC. It was owned by Westinghouse. WDY was owned by RCA. Note that Frankie Frisch (The Fordham Flash) of the New York Giants was giving a talk. Pittsburgh station KDKA was a pioneering station which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020. I wonder why the Governor of Kansas was speaking. Radio station IXZ was operated by the Clark University Radio Club of Worcester, Massachusetts.
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New York Evening World, 23-January-1922 |
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