1950 in radio


The year 1950 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.

Events

Debuts

Programs

Stations

  • 12 February – WPAW Pawtucket, Rhode Island signs on for the first time.
  • 1 March –WBUR-FM on the air with studios and a 400 watt transmitter located at 84 Exeter Street in Boston.
  • 1 March – DZBB, a radio station owned by Republic Broadcasting Systems in the Philippines begins broadcasting from its first studios in Calvo Bldg, Bindondo, Manila.
  • 19 April – WTSA Brattleboro, Vermont signs on for the first time.
  • 4 July – Radio Free Europe begins broadcasting.
  • 8 October – WARA Attleboro, Massachusetts signs on for the first time.

Closings

Births

Deaths

  • 13 January – Thomas S. "Tommy" Lee, son of pioneering broadcaster Don Lee, of a suicide. His death triggers the sale of the Don Lee Network to General Tire, forerunner of RKO General.
  • 26 July – Austin E. Lathrop, owner of Midnight Sun Broadcasting, rail car collision.
  • 2 September – Frank Graham, American announcer for many programs and the star of Jeff Regan, Investigator.