1955 in radio
Overview of the events of 1955 in radio
The year 1955 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting history.
Events
2 May – Opening at Wrotham , Kent , of the United Kingdom 's first VHF /FM transmitters.
September (Labor Day weekend) – First Sig Alert broadcast in California.[1]
22 September – The character Grace Archer dies in the BBC radio serial The Archers ; a spoiler for the launch of ITV in the UK on the same day.[2]
20 October – Disc jockey Bill Randle of WERE (Cleveland ) is the key presenter of a concert at Brooklyn High School (Ohio) , featuring Pat Boone and Bill Haley & His Comets and opening with Elvis Presley , not only Elvis's first performance north of the Mason–Dixon line , but also his first filmed performance, for a documentary on Randle titled The Pied Piper of Cleveland .
17 November – Creation of the Communauté des radios publiques de langue française (CRPLF) - an association of the French-language public broadcasters of France , Switzerland , Belgium , and Canada , later to become, in 2002, the Radios francophones publiques (RFP).
26 November – In Sweden , the national public broadcaster Radiotjänst (modern-day Sveriges Radio ) begins transmission, via FM , of its second radio channel in Stockholm , Gothenburg , Malmö , and Örebro .
Debuts
Closings
Births
January – Dirk Maggs , English radio producer.
February 10 – Jim Cramer , American television personality, hedge fund manager and bestselling author.
February 23 – Tom Bodett , American author, voice actor, radio host and spokesman for hotel chain Motel 6 .
April 5 – Janice Long , born Janice Chegwin, English disc jockey (died 2021 )
May 22 – Dale Winton , English broadcast presenter (died 2018 ).
June 1 – Tony Snow , American journalist, political commentator and anchor (NPR , The Rush Limbaugh Show , Fox News Radio ) (died 2008 ).
July 9 – Fred Norris , American radio personality.
July 19 – Karen Cheryl, French singer, actress and broadcast presenter.
October 4 – Dale Connelly , American co-host (with Tom Keith , a.k.a. Jim Ed Poole) of The Morning Show on Minnesota Public Radio .
Approximate date – Christopher Douglas , English comedy actor-writer.
References
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