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  • There are plenty of claimants to being first. There's KCBS; there's also WWJ in Detroit, which launched its regular daily schedule of news broadcasts on August 31, 1920 under license 8MK. There's KDKA, which got the first commercial license in November 1920 just in time to cover election night (and has stayed on every day since). Finally, Boston's WBZ had the first Commerce Dept. license spefigically for broadcast in 1921. They all have one thing in common...today, they're all owned by CBS.

  • very enjoyable

  • Interesting fact: the KDKA in Pittsburgh was the first radio station that inaugurated regular broadcast service

  • Are you sure about this---I thought KDKA was the first commercial station. KDKA was in Pittsburgh---Westinghouse owned it.

  • The first station with a license. Several others preceded it but had to shut down during WWI. KCBS was the first to transmit voices rather than Morse code.

  • Awesome, wish there was more of this.

  • WOW  history

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