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1938 in radio

The year 1938 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting.

Events

Debuts

  • 3 January – The soap opera Woman in White (1938–1948) debuts on NBC Red.
  • 3 January – Terry Regan, Attorney at Law debuts on NBC Blue.
  • 3 January – Quiz program True or False debuts on Mutual.
  • 17 January – Stepmother (1938–1942) debuts on CBS.
  • 18 January – Alias Jimmy Valentine debuts on the Blue Network.
  • 3 February – Challenge of the Yukon (later renamed Sergeant Preston of the Yukon) debuts on WXYZ.
  • 12 February – Howie Wing debuted on the Don Lee Network in the western United States.
  • 26 February – Great Plays debuts on the Blue Network.
  • March – Radio Normandy Calling, variety programme hosted by Roy Plomley and sponsored by Macleans toothpaste.
  • 28 April – Adult Education Series (1938–1957) debuts on CBS.
  • 2 May – Adventures in Reading debuts on the Blue Network.
  • 30 May – Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne debuts on CBS.
  • 11 July – The Mercury Theatre on the Air debuts on CBS.
  • 22 July – Curtain Time debuts on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
  • 4 September – The Fitch Bandwagon debuts on NBC.
  • 8 September – Art Baker's Notebook debuts on KFI. It will be syndicated to other stations via electrical transcription.
  • 20 September – Battle of the Sexes debuts on NBC (not to be confused with the Australian show of the same name).
  • 1 October – Avalon Time debuts on NBC.
  • 3 October – Her Honor, Nancy James debuts on CBS.
  • 5 October – The Ask-It Basket debuts on CBS.
  • 13 November – Americans All, Immigrants All debuts on CBS.
  • 21 November – Central City debuts on NBC Blue.

Endings

  • 25 February – Beatrice Fairfax ends its run on network radio (Mutual).
  • 2 May – Brave New World ends its run on network radio (CBS).
  • 3 June - The Song Shop ends its run on network radio (CBS).
  • 13 June – The Witch's Tale ends its run on network radio (Mutual).
  • 26 June – The Baker's Broadcast ends its run on the NBC Blue network.
  • 2 December – Hollywood Hotel ends its run on network radio (CBS).

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