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Listing of FM and Television stations, as of..... Commercial FM stations as of March 1941. Communications Magazine Commercial and Experimental FM stations as of August, 1943. Communications Magazine Frequency Modulation stations with "new" call letters, as of November 1, 1943. FM Magazine
EDITORIALS and WHAT THE FM BROADCASTERS HAVE TO SAY: W2XOY: Charles E. Wilson, General Electric Company. January, 1941 W55M: Charles J. Damm, General Manager, Radio Division, The Journal Company. February 1941 W71NY: J.R. Poppele, Chief Engineer, Bamberger Broadcasting Service. June, 1941 W41MM: Gordon Gray, President, Mt. Mitchell Broadcasting. August, 1941 W59NY: V.L. "John" Hogan, President, Interstate Broadcasting Company. October, 1941 Editorial about WGAN by Milton Sleeper, 1942 WQXQ: V.L. Hogan; An account of present activities and future plans. 1946 Editorial about WTAG-FM, February, 1949 A Statement of Confidence in FM--from Buffalo, New York. May 1951
FM Radio Stations W1XER: More FM service in New England. December, 1940 W1XPW Builds FM Audience. December, 1940 W1XOJ Exceeds Expectations. March, 1941 How W47A Did It. September, 1941 W41MM: Progress Report on Gordon Gray's FM Station. April, 1942 546,000 Watts on FM. November, 1948 FM Station WMIT is Back Again. August, 1951 Broadcast Pro-File: WHCN, Hartford. December 30, 1999
Television Facilities WBZ-TV/FM/AM: Part 1 of 3 parts; The WBZ Radio and Television Center. November 1948 WBZ-TV/FM/AM: Part 2 of 3 parts; Television at WBZ. December, 1948 WBZ-TV/FM/AM: Part 3 of 3 parts; Audio Facilities at the Radio Television Center. December, 1948 WNHC-TV: Low cost television operation. March, 1949 Ultra-Modern WOR-TV, is 84th Television Station. February, 1950 WABD's New Transmitter Installation. April, 1952 DuMont Opens New Tele-Center. July, 1954 WMTW-TV is Operating--Facilities. October 1, 1954 WMTW-TV is Operating--Personnel. October 1, 1954 WRGB Celebrates 15th Year. January, 1955 * TV Weathers Mount Washington / WMTW. February, 1957
STL / Microwave Relay WMIT's 337 mc Studio-Transmitter-Link. March, 1946 Harvey Radio Labs: S-T for WFMI, Portsmouth, NH. May 1948 Bell System: 3,000 mile microwave system began trans-continental service August 17th, 1951. Bell System: Opens trans-continental Radio-Relay. October, 1951
FM Networks American Network Activities. November, 1941 FM Nets can deliver High Fidelity for less. 1947 RRN: Part 1 of 6 parts: Pattern for Profit; Introduction. September, 1948 RRN: Part 2 of 6 parts: Pattern for Profit; Organization. September, 1948 RRN: Part 3 of 6 parts: Pattern for Profit; Promotion. September, 1948 RRN: Part 4 of 6 parts: Pattern for Profit; Programming. September, 1948 RRN: Part 5 of 6 parts: Pattern for Profit; Receiver and Antenna. September, 1948 RRN: Part 6 of 6 parts: Pattern for Profit; Transmitters. September, 1948 Radio Network for Rural Areas. December, 1948 Frequency Modulation Network Relays, October 1954
Broadcast Equipment / Facsimile / Special Operations FAX: Newspapers of Tomorrow. August, 1948 What Happened to FM Facsimile: December, 1948 Is Stratovision the Answer? January, 1950 RCA/NBC: Operation Bridgeport, First full scale UHF test. 1951 "Offset Carrier" Success. 1951 Multiplex FM Broadcasting. June, 1951 "Satellite" Television Transmission System. February, 1955 "Over the Horizon" transmission. June, 1955 Two Television Programs on One Channel. December, 1957 TeleCopter: A Flying Television Station. October 1958
Personalities John Shepard 3rd: Obituary. July, 1950 John Guider: Our Respects. July, 1961 Biography of Allen B. DuMont. (not online at this time)
Miscellaneous Audio file .wav of FM pioneers. February 14, 1941 Discussion of FM Propagation Tests. January, 1948 Subliminal ads tried on television. February, 1948 FCC Proposal to end Television freeze. October, 1949 The National Broadcasting Company--Television Pioneer. 1951 RCA-NBC "Firsts" in Television. 1951 What's Wrong with American FM?. June 1962
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