The year 1949 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting history.
Events
Debuts
Programs
Stations
- January 25 â Bayerischer Rundfunk is reconstituted from Munich Radio in West Germany. This year it establishes the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
- February 22 â KWPC-FM (99.7 FM) of Muscatine, Iowa, with a broadcasting power of 3,000 watts, signs on the air as a sister station of KWPC-AM (860 AM). Studios are located on the outskirts of Muscatine.
- June 26 â WWON-FM/105.5-Woonsocket, Rhode Island, begins broadcasting at 390 watts. It is the sister station of WWON/1240 in the same community.
- September 10 â WJMA/1340-Orange, Virginia, begins broadcasting with 250 watts full time.
- December 11 â KALA/1400-Sitka, Alaska, begins broadcasting. The owner is Baranof Enterprises.
- December 22 â WPEP/1570-Taunton, Massachusetts, begins broadcasting from studios atop the Roseland Ballroom, north of downtown Taunton.
Closings
Births
- February 7 â Les Ross, né Meakin, English midlands DJ.
- March 12 â David Mellor, English politician and radio presenter.
- April 2 â Paul Gambaccini, American-born British music presenter.
- April 20 â Paul Heiney, English broadcaster.
- May 22 â Jesse Lee Peterson, American political radio host.
- November 23 â Tom Joyner, American radio host
- November â Neal Conan, American NPR host, producer, editor and correspondent, captured during the 1991 Gulf War by the Iraqi Republican Guard (died 2021)
- December 12 â Bill Nighy, English actor.
- Philip Dodd, English creative arts academic and broadcaster.
- David Stafford, English writer and broadcaster.
Deaths
- January 9 â Tommy Handley, English comedian (born 1892).
- February 15 â Patricia Ryan, American actress (born 1921); she was stricken with a severe headache the night before while performing in a broadcast of Cavalcade of America, and her husband found her dead the next morning at home.
- June 10 â Sir Frederick Ogilvie, British broadcasting executive and university administrator (born 1893).
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