1907 in radio
Events
Births
- February 27 – Kenneth Horne, English radio comedy performer (died 1969)
- April 6 – Richard Murdoch, English radio comedy actor (died 1990)
- August 29 – Lurene Tuttle, American radio actress (died 1986)
- September 15 – Jimmy Wallington, American radio personality (died 1972)
- September 25 – Raymond Glendenning, Welsh-born radio sports commentator (died 1974)
- December 6 – Helli Stehle, Swiss actress and radio presenter (died 2017)
gollark: That reminds me. Don't star this message. This isn't some sort of reverse psychology trick where I try and get you to star it by saying not to. Just don't. Seriously. There's no good reason to star this message, so you shouldn't star it. Simple.
gollark: Of course, anyone can see running processes on osmarks.tk, but my laptop does *not* yet report to that.
gollark: They can't track running processes and whatnot this way.
gollark: It worries me how much infodatas they gather.
gollark: I can save random RAM access memory, and prevent Discordian spying, and not have to deal with updates.
References
- "The Clifden Station of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph System". Scientific American. 1907-11-23.
- "Second Test of the Marconi Over-Ocean Wireless System Proved Entirely Successful". Sydney Daily Post. 1907-10-24.
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