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The Best Ideas was a "series of talks, discussions and commentaries for 'people who just enjoy thinking.'" Two programs, The Learning Stage and University of the Air had merged because of budget cuts to create the Best Ideas first series. A 1988 Toronto Star article said that the show described itself as a radio program on contemporary thought.
During this era, nearly all of radio's most popular programs were broadcast on one of three networks: NBC Red, NBC Blue, or CBS ' Columbia network. The top-rated radio programs on American radio from each season: [40] [41] 1930–31, 1931–32: Amos 'n' Andy ( Pepsodent, NBC-WJZ)
Programs previously aired by the Radio Philippines Network and RPTV broadcasts a variety of programming through its VHF terrestrial television station RPN TV-9 Manila. This article also includes shows previously aired by RPN as itself, and other previous incarnations.
Capitol Theatre (New York City) Champion Spark Plug Hour. The Chase and Sanborn Hour. Cities Service Concerts. The Clicquot Club Eskimos. The Collier Hour. The Cuckoo Hour.
On Wednesday, July 17 at 2:00 PM, teens ages 13-18 are invited to the North Bend Public Library for Teen Trivia. Teens can put their knowledge of pop culture, music, books, and movies to the test ...
The Big Show (NBC Radio) The Bing Crosby – Chesterfield Show. Bing Crosby Entertains. The Bing Crosby Show for General Electric. Bing Crosby on Armed Forces Radio in World War II. The Bing Crosby Show (1954–1956) Blue Monday Jamboree. Bob & Brian. Don McNeill's Breakfast Club.
The Majestic Theater of the Air. Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. The Martin and Lewis Show. The Midnight Special (radio) Milkman's Matinee. Morning Becomes Eclectic. The Morning Show (Minnesota Public Radio) Motown Memories With Sweet Pea. Mountain Stage.
Radio broadcasting has been used in the United States since the early 1920s to distribute news and entertainment to a national audience. In 1923, 1 percent of U.S. households owned at least one radio receiver, while a majority did by 1931 and 75 percent did by 1937. [1] [2] It was the first electronic "mass medium" technology, and its ...