The year 1953 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.
Events
- 1 January â In Ireland Erskine Childers, the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, appoints a new executive council, Comhairle Radio ÃÂireann, to take over day-to-day responsibility for the state broadcasting service.
- 15 January â Harry Truman becomes the first President of the United States to broadcast his farewell address on radio and television.
- 19 March â For the first time the Academy Awards ceremony (broadcast annually on radio since 1930) is also carried on television.
- 3 May â German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle begins regular transmissions.
- 19 October â American CBS presenter Arthur Godfrey dismisses singer Julius La Rosa live on air on the radio-only segment of Godfrey's morning show.
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Closings
Births
Deaths
- 9 November â Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet and radio broadcaster (b. 1914).
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