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    September 21, 1939, radio station WJSV in Washington, D.C. made an audio recording of its entire 19-hour broadcast day. This undertaking was a collaboration...
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    owned by the Morris School District. WJSV, first bought by the Morris School District in 1971, generally broadcasts Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to...
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  • in Washington. On September 21, 1939, WJSV recorded its entire broadcast day for posterity. The WJSV broadcast day recordings still exist and copies can...
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    members of the fascist Iron Guard. WJSV broadcast day: Radio station WJSV in Washington, D.C. records an entire broadcast day for preservation in the United...
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    at WJSV, an independent station in Alexandria, Virginia. In the summer of 1932 WJSV was acquired by CBS, bringing Trout into the CBS fold. (WJSV is now...
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    John Charles Daly (category American broadcast news analysts)
    "One Day in Radio" tapes of September 21, 1939, in which WJSV preserved its entire broadcast day for posterity. In this presentation, Daly has a mid-morning...
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  • exists: the one airing on September 21, 1939, and thus preserved on the WJSV broadcast day recordings. Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of...
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  • established in Missouri. September 21 – WJSV broadcast day: Radio station WJSV in Washington, D.C. records an entire broadcast day for preservation in the National...
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    vice-president, of the CBS Radio Network's station in Washington, D.C. station WJSV. While there, Butcher coined a term for President Franklin Roosevelt's radio...
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  • be heard today, as part of the WJSV broadcast day tapes, making it one of the oldest baseball play-by-play broadcasts still extant. It would be Bass'...
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    birthday in 1934 at WDGY in Minneapolis, then continued in Washington, DC at WJSV and later, in New York City. While working in New York, influential newspaper...
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  • exists: the one airing on September 21, 1939 and thus preserved on the WJSV broadcast day recordings. Dunning, John (1998-05-07). On the Air: The Encyclopedia...
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    of positive thinking. In 1932 WJSV was sold to the CBS Radio Network and the weekly program was syndicated and broadcast by more than 50 CBS-affiliated...
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  • involves operations and programming for WJSV.. 29 October – Radio Moscow makes its first foreign language broadcast, in German. (undated) – The Chase and...
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  • evacuated to Bristol. 21 September – WJSV broadcast day: Radio station WJSV in Washington, D.C. records an entire broadcast day for preservation in the United...
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  • PTT Nord broadcasts from a balloon flying at a height of 2,300 metres above Lille, France. 20 October – CBS Radio returns WJSV (modern-day WFED) in Alexandria...
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    assigned to this frequency was WTFF in Mount Vernon Hills, Virginia (later WJSV, now WFED, Washington, D.C.). On February 7, 1933, the FRC authorized KSTP...
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    an episode of 'Arthur Godfrey Time' at the Internet Archive WJSV Complete Broadcast Day on September 21, 1939, including Sundial with Arthur Godfrey...
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    Washington Senators from 1934 to 1956, with the exception of 1939, when he broadcast the New York Yankees and New York Giants. McDonald was born in Hot Springs...
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    Walter Johnson (category Major League Baseball broadcasters)
    in his last season. Johnson also served as a radio announcer on station WJSV for the Senators during the 1939 season. Johnson was one of the first five...
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  • Morris Plains, New Jersey and broadcast with 100 watts; WHPH would broadcast from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays, with WJSV broadcasting from 3 p.m. to 10 p...
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    Old Time Radio Collection A full day's broadcast on September 21, 1939 on the Washington, D.C. CBS affiliate station WJSV The John R. Hickman Collection...
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  • 550 kHz, as it was not possible to add stations at the bottom of the broadcast band due to the need to protect 500 kHz — a maritime international distress...
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    Presidential Library & Museum Rives, Timothy. "General Dwight D. Eisenhower's D-Day radio address to the Allied Nations (June 6, 1944)" (PDF). Library of Congress...
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  • Puerto Rico WISE-FM in Wise, Virginia WJFF in Jeffersonville, New York WJSV in Morristown, New Jersey WKAR-FM in East Lansing, Michigan WKHS in Worton...
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    successful engagements in Washington, D.C., and a remote broadcast originating from CBS-owned WJSV, a first for the choir. Roosevelt was cited in the choir's...
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  • archived (along with the rest of Washington, D. C. station WJSV's complete broadcast day) and is still circulated by Old Time Radio collectors and on...
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    aggressor," while denying help to victimized nations. A full broadcast day of radio station WJSV in Washington, D.C. is recorded for preservation in the National...
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  • American League Ballpark Griffith Stadium City Washington, D.C. Owners Clark Griffith and William Richardson Managers Bucky Harris Radio WJSV (Arch McDonald)...
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  • a day. The KBPS studios, transmitter and 200–foot self-supporting steel tower are located at the rear of the Benson campus. AM 1450 still broadcasts 24/7/365...
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