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1943 in radio

1943 in radio

Overview of the events of 1943 in radio


The year 1943 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.

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Events

Debuts

Closings

  • 1 January: Don Winslow of the Navy ends its run on network radio (Blue Network).[6]
  • 8 January: Are You a Genius? ends its run on network radio (CBS).[6]
  • 30 January: An American in Russia ends its run on network radio (CBS).[6]
  • 28 February: Anchors Aweigh ends its run on network radio (Mutual).[6]
  • 23 April: In Person, Dinah Shore ends its run on network radio (Blue Network).[6]
  • 10 June: The Busy Mr. Bingle ends its run on network radio (Mutual).[6]
  • 4 July: Unlimited Horizons ends its run on network radio (NBC).[6]
  • 31 August: WRTD, Richmond, Virginia, ceased to exist as a result of the merger of the company owning it with the owner of WRNL, Richmond.[8]
  • 14 September: Johnny Mercer's Music Shop ends its run on network radio (NBC).[6]
  • 21 September: The Billie Burke Show ends its run on network radio CBS.[6]
  • 3 October: Calling America ends its run on network radio (CBS).[6]
  • 9 October: Chips Davis, Commando ends its run on network radio (CBS).[6]
  • 26 December: Songs by Sinatra ends its run on network radio (CBS).[6]

Births

Deaths


References

  1. Shirer, William L. (1943-02-14). "The Propaganda Front" (PDF). The Washington Post. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  2. Taylor, John A. (2005). Bletchley Park's Secret Sisters: Psychological Warfare in World War II. Dunstable: The Book Castle. ISBN 1-903747-35-X.
  3. "The laughter dies". 15 July 2007.
  4. "Historical Events in 1943". www.historyorb.com.
  5. Cox, Jim (2008). This Day in Network Radio: A Daily Calendar of Births, Debuts, Cancellations and Other Events in Broadcasting History. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-3848-8.
  6. Dunning, John. (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3.
  7. "CBS Sustainers On Lighter Side" (PDF). Broadcasting. June 28, 1943. p. 49. Retrieved 21 July 2015.[permanent dead link]
  8. "WRTD, Richmond, Quits Operation; WRNL Full-Time" (PDF). Broadcasting. September 1, 1940. Retrieved 16 January 2015.

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