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[IRCA] FOR DON K. : 1937 radio guide listing (Chicago/midwest)
- Subject: [IRCA] FOR DON K. : 1937 radio guide listing (Chicago/midwest)
- From: "k4ape" <k4ape@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 03:46:50 -0400
January 20, 1936, the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper published in Dubuque,
Iowa, filed with the petitioner an application for a construction permit to
erect a broadcasting station in that city. May 14, 1936, the respondent, who
had for some years held a broadcasting license for, and had operated,
Station WKBB at East Dubuque, Illinois, directly across the Mississippi
River from Dubuque, Iowa, applied for a permit to move its transmitter and
studios to the last named city and instal its station there. August 18,
1936, respondent asked leave to intervene in the Telegraph [**696] Herald
proceeding, alleging in its petition, inter alia, that there was an
insufficiency of advertising revenue to support an additional station in
Dubuque and insufficient talent to furnish programs for an additional
station; that adequate service was being rendered to the community by
Station WKBB and there was no need for any additional radio outlet in
Dubuque and that the granting of the Telegraph Herald application would not
serve the public interest, convenience, and necessity. Intervention was
permitted and both applications were set for consolidated hearing.
http://www.nyls.edu/cmc/uscases/sanders.htm
Don-
The above will tell you where WKBB was located.
Willis
----- Original Message -----
From: The Kaskey Family
To: ABDX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: [ABDX] 1937 radio guide listing (Chicago/midwest)
Wow! Stations in 1937 had pretty good coverage. Daytime station
listings for Minneapolis, Waterloo, St. Louis, Fort Wayne, Cincinnati et
al...
Where was WKBB located? I'm drawing a blank....
How times have changed.
Don K.
S.F. CA
Tim Hall wrote:
> I came across this 1937 program guide during some random genealogical
> searches. Bob Tinsley, whose orchestra had a program on WIND, was my
> great-uncle:
> http://71.57.24.170/public/zecom/museum/1937RadioGuide/guide011637.
> htm The good old days, when the radio dial wasn't filled with
> boneheaded talk radio (and ranchera music, which, it occurs to me,
> operates on roughly the same intellectual plane...) Harumph! 73, Tim
>
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