1922 in radio

List of years in radio (table)

1922 in radio details the internationally significant events in radio broadcasting for the year 1922.

Events

  • 8 February President of the United States, Warren G. Harding introduces the first radio in the White House.
  • 19 February Ed Wynn becomes the first big vaudeville star to join radio. The first broadcast is Wynn's The Perfect Fool and the station is WJZ, New York. This is also the first time in the world that a radio show is broadcast before a studio audience.[1]
  • 27 February The first National Radio Conference, led by Herbert Hoover, is held in Washington, D.C.
  • February The world's first symphony concert broadcast is made by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on station WWJ.[1]
  • 10 March In the United States, Variety magazine prints as its front-page headline "Radio Sweeping Country - 1,000,000 Sets in Use".
  • 11 May The first radio sports commentary in Great Britain is made on Station 2LO. Arthur Burrows describes a fight between Ted "Kid" Lewis and Georges Carpentier at Olympia. No further sports broadcasts are made in Britain until 1927 due to pressure from newspapers.[2]
  • 14 June Warren G. Harding becomes the first United States president heard live on radio, when he dedicates the Francis Scott Key Memorial over the Baltimore radio station WEAR.
  • 21 July A limited commercial license is issued for operating radio station WIAE, in Vinton, Iowa, to station manager Marie Zimmerman, making WIAE the first radio station owned and operated by a woman.[3]
  • 22 August The first national wireless exhibition is held at the Champ de Mars in Paris.[4]
  • 7 September On the occasion of the centennial celebrations of Brazilian independence, President Epitácio Pessoa of Brazil makes the country's first radio broadcast.[5]
  • 6 November The privately owned French radio station Radiola begins regular transmissions.[6]
  • 14 November Broadcasts from the British Broadcasting Company's 2LO become daily and the station transmits its first two news bulletins, each read twice ("once quickly and once slowly" – to determine listener reaction).[7]
  • 15 November The British Broadcasting Company opens its stations in Birmingham (5IT) and Manchester (2ZY).
  • 4 December The first broadcasting "music ensemble" is formed in Pittsburgh by that city's KDKA; it will be known as the KDKA Orchestra.

Debuts

Births

  • 6 February [Denis Norden]], English comedy scriptwriter and broadcast personality (died 2018)
  • 29 May Mae Brussell, American radio personality and conspiracy theorist (died 1988)
  • 17 July Sid Collins, American motor-racing broadcaster (died 1977)
  • 5 October Janie Joplin, American radio announcer and voice-over artist (died 2007)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 The Shell Book of Firsts, 1983. p. 240
  2. The Shell Book of Firsts, 1983. p. 149
  3. Von Lackum, Karl C. (14 October 1922). "Vinton Boasts Only Broadcasting Station in U.S. Owned By Woman". Waterloo Evening Courier. Waterloo, Iowa. p. 7.
  4. 100 de radio: Les Pionniers de la TSF
  5. Vincent, Jon S. (2003). Culture and customs of Brazil. Greenwood. p. 101. ISBN 0-313-30495-5.
  6. 100 de radio: Les Pionniers de la TSF
  7. About BBC News - official site
  8. "WMAQ ad" (PDF). Broadcasting. 14 April 1947. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  9. On the Air Akron's First Radio Station Crackled to Life in 1922
  10. "WFBR Marks Silver Anniversary on Air" (PDF). Broadcasting. 9 June 1947. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  11. "Widespread Circle Help To Mark WHAM Birthday" (PDF). Broadcasting4. 14 July 1947. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
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