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The year 1950 saw a number of significant happenings in
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history.


Events

* 15 March – The Copenhagen Frequency Plan is implemented by broadcasters throughout Europe. * 1 May –
Springbok Radio Springbok Radio (spelled ''Springbokradio'' in Afrikaans, ) was a South African nationwide radio station that operated from 1950 to 1985. History SABC's decision in December 1945 to develop a commercial service was constrained by post-war financia ...
, South Africa's first commercial radio station, takes to the airwaves. It will broadcast for 35 years, until 31 December 1985. * 5 June – In the
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,
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, Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk,
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, Süddeutscher Rundfunk, and Südwestfunk jointly establish the ARD consortium of
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authorities.


Debuts


Programs

* 1 January – '' Hopalong Cassidy'' debuts on Mutual.Cox, Jim (2008). ''This Day in Network Radio: A Daily Calendar of Births, Debuts, Cancellations and Other Events in Broadcasting History''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . p. 6. * 6 January – '' The Halls of Ivy'' debuts on
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. * 9 January – '' Hannibal Cobb'' debuts on ABC. * 16 January – '' Listen with Mother'' debuts on the BBC Light Programme. * 22 January – ''The Adventures of Christopher London'' debuts on
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.Dunning, John. (1998). ''On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio''. Oxford University Press. . * 30 January – ''
Mark Trail ''Mark Trail'' is a newspaper comic strip created by the American cartoonist Ed Dodd. Introduced April 15, 1946, the strip centers on Environmentalism, environmental and ecological themes. As of 2020, King Features syndicated the strip to "near ...
'' debuts on Mutual. * 1 February – ''Big Jon and Sparkie'' debuts on ABC. * 6 February – '' Dangerous Assignment'' debuts on
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. * 7 May ** ''The Big Guy'' debuts on
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. ** ''
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'' debuts on
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. * 6 June – '' Educating Archie'' debuts on the BBC Light Programme. * 7 June – ''
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'' pilot episodes debut on BBC radio; it will still be running 65 years later. * 2 July – '' Hashknife Hartley'' debuts on Mutual. * 3 July – '' Granby's Green Acres'' debuts on CBS. * 24 September – '' Charlie Wild, Private Detective'' debuts on
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. * 29 October – '' Meet Frank Sinatra'' debuts on CBS. * 5 November ** '' The Big Show'' introduced by
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debuts on
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. ** '' Life with the Lyons'' starring Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels debuts on the BBC Light Programme. * 29 November – '' I Fly Anything'' debuts on ABC. * 6 December – ''American Agent'' debuts on ABC.


Stations

* 12 February – WPAW Pawtucket, Rhode Island signs on for the first time. * 1 March –
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on the air with studios and a 400 watt transmitter located at 84 Exeter Street in Boston. * 1 March – DZBB, a radio station owned by Republic Broadcasting Systems (later
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) in the Philippines begins broadcasting from its first studios in Calvo Bldg, Bindondo,
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. * 19 April – WTSA Brattleboro, Vermont signs on for the first time. * 8 October – WARA Attleboro, Massachusetts signs on for the first time.


Closings

* 6 January – ''Lora Lawson'' ends its run on network radio (
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). * 19 January – ''The Better Half'' ends its run on network radio ( Mutual). * 26 February - '' Family Hour of Stars'' ends its run on network radio (CBS). * 29 March – '' Curtain Time'' ends its run on network radio (
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). * 30 April – ''The Adventures of Christopher London'' ends its run on network radio (
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). * 13 May - '' Young Love'' ends its run on network radio (CBS). * 1 June – '' The Chesterfield Supper Club'' ends its run on network radio (
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). * 6 July – '' Blondie'' ends its run on network radio ( ABC). * 21 July – '' Ladies Be Seated'' ends its run on network radio ( ABC). * 15 August – ''
Destination Freedom ''Destination Freedom'' was a series of weekly radio programs that was produced by WMAQ in Chicago. The first set ran from 1948 to 1950 and it presented the biographical histories of prominent African Americans such as George Washington Carver ...
'' – episodes written by Richard Durham ended – episodes under the same series name continued in 1950 * 21 August – '' Granby's Green Acres'' ends its run on network radio ( CBS). * 29 August – '' The Candid Microphone'' ends its run on network radio ( CBS). * 1 September – '' The Adventures of the Thin Man'' ends its run on network radio ( ABC). * 6 September – '' Chandu the Magician'' ends its run on network radio ( ABC).Cox, Jim (2008). ''This Day in Network Radio: A Daily Calendar of Births, Deaths, Debuts, Cancellations and Other Events in Broadcasting History''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . * 15 September – '' Bride and Groom (radio program)'' ends its run on network radio ( ABC). * 22 October – ''
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'' ends its run on network radio (
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). * 29 October – ''The Big Guy'' ends its run on network radio (
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).


Births

* 2 February – Libby Purves, English radio presenter. * 14 March – Rick Dees, American radio and television personality. * 12 May –
Jenni Murray Dame Jennifer Susan Murray, (''née'' Bailey; born 12 May 1950) is an English journalist and broadcaster, best known for presenting BBC Radio 4's '' Woman's Hour'' from 1987 to 2020. Early life Murray was born in Barnsley, West Riding of Yo ...
, English journalist, presenter of ''Woman's Hour''. * 21 May –
Marian Finucane Marian Finucane ( ; 21 May 1950 – 2 January 2020) was an Irish people, Irish broadcaster with RTÉ. Finucane began working with the national broadcaster in 1974, starting as a continuity announcer. She went on to host ''Women Today'' (1979– ...
, Irish radio presenter (died
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). * 24 September – Alan Colmes, American radio and television talk show host (died
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).


Deaths

* 13 January – Thomas S. "Tommy" Lee, son of pioneering broadcaster Don Lee, of a suicide. His death triggers the sale of the Don Lee Network (a station group including KFRC AM/FM in San Francisco and KHJ AM/ FM in Los Angeles) to General Tire, forerunner of RKO General. * 26 July – Austin E. Lathrop, owner of Midnight Sun Broadcasting ( KFAR, KENI), rail car collision. * 2 September – Frank Graham, American announcer for many programs and the star (following Jack Webb) of ''Jeff Regan, Investigator''.


References

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