On The Radio 1924

1924Jan11WashTimesA hundred years ago today, these were your choices for radio listening, according to the January 11, 1924, issue of the Washington Times.

At 6:15 PM, for example, you could tune in an organ recital on KDKA Pittsburg on 326 meters (920 kHz). Or, if you preferred, WOR in Newark was running a lecture on Mouth Hygiene on 405 meters (741 kHz).

At 10:30, you could pull in Paul Specht and his orchestra on WJZ, New York, 455 meters (659 kHz). If you happened to have missed the show, you can buy his CD on Amazon.



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