1914 in radio
Events
- October 6 – Edwin Howard Armstrong is granted a United States patent for the regenerative circuit.[1]
Births
- January 20 – Roy Plomley, English radio broadcaster (died 1985)
- January 26 – Jack de Manio, English radio broadcaster (died 1988)
- February 25 – John Arlott, English cricket commentator (died 1991)
- July 22 – Charles Régnier, German actor (died 2001)
- October 27 – Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet and radio broadcaster (died 1953)
- October 29 – Ben Gage, American actor, singer and radio announcer (died 1978)
- December 25 – Abelardo Raidi, Venezuelan sportswriter and radio broadcaster (died 2002)
- December 29 – Margaret Hubble, English radio presenter (died 2006)
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gollark: Actually, I'd use websockets.
gollark: Er, no. Sound is probably annoying to set up.
gollark: Alert me via my websocket terminal thing.
gollark: Or a certified swarm operator.
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