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The year 1947 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.

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Events

  • 10 February – Nederlandse Radio Unie is established.
  • 13 February – Wolfgang Borchert's play The Man Outside (Draußen vor der Tür) premieres on German radio.
  • 17 February – Voice of America begins shortwave radio transmissions to the Soviet Union.
  • 19 February – CBS Radio premiere performance of Villa-Lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras No. 3.
  • 16 March – Margaret Truman, daughter of US President Harry S. Truman, performs in her vocal debut on national radio.
  • 15 April – Operations begin at Radio Netherlands World radio.
  • 21 April – On her 21st birthday, a speech by Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth II, is broadcast from Cape Town (where the royal family is on tour), delivering a pledge of service to the British Commonwealth.
  • 1 June – Publication of the first number of Radio Nacional de España's fortnightly programme magazine Sintonía.
  • 2 June – The Guiding Light is revived by CBS Radio after being canceled by NBC Radio the previous November. CBS would air "TGL" until 2009 on both radio and television.
  • 20 October – Radio rights for the World Series in North American baseball sell for $475,000 for 3 years.
  • 24 October – Francis Poulenc's Sinfonietta receives its world premiere in a broadcast concert from London having been commissioned by the BBC for the first anniversary of their Third Programme.
  • 18 November – The BBC links up with stations around the globe in the programme BBC Covers the World.
  • (date unknown) – Philco Radio Time starring Bing Crosby, on the ABC Radio network, introduces taped broadcasting to primetime network radio.

Debuts

Programs

  • 2 January – Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh, having started out as a recurring sketch in the wartime comedy-variety show Merry-go-round (from 31 March 1944), debuts on the BBC Light Programme.
  • 11 January – The Amazing Mr. Malone debuts on ABC.
  • 19 January – Official Detective debuts on Mutual.
  • 26 January – The Greatest Story Ever Told debuts on ABC.
  • 26 April – The Bill Goodwin Show debuts on CBS.
  • 17 June – The Adventures of Philip Marlowe debuts on NBC.
  • 31 March – WNBD-FM, Daytona Beach, Florida, begins broadcast operations.
  • 4 April – WSVS, Crewe, Virginia, begins broadcasting on a frequency of 650&nbsp;kHz.
  • 5 April – WRRZ, Clinton, North Carolina, begins broadcast operations on 880&nbsp;kHz. with 1 KW of power.
  • 10 April – KCNA begins broadcasting on 580 Kcs in Tucson, Arizona.
  • 20 April – WMLO, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, begins broadcasting on 1290&nbsp;kHz with 1 kW of power.
  • 23 April – WFNS-FM, Burlington, North Carolina, begins broadcasting.
  • 27 April – WFAK, Charleston, South Carolina, begins broadcasting on 730&nbsp;kHz with 1 kW of power.
  • 27 April – WEEK, Peoria, Illinois, begins broadcasting on 1350&nbsp;kHz with 1 kW of power.
  • 30 April – WMCK, Pittsburgh, begins broadcasting on 1360&nbsp;kHz.
  • 3 May – WSIC (1400&nbsp;kHz, 250 W) and WSIC-FM (96.5&nbsp;MHz), Statesville, North Carolina, begin broadcasting simultaneously with WSIC a Mutual affiliate and WSIC-FM duplicating the AM station's programming.
  • 5 May – WRON, Ronceverte, West Virginia, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1400&nbsp;kHz with 250 W of power.
  • 9 May – KPBX, Beaumont, Texas, begins broadcasting on 1380&nbsp;kHz.
  • 12 May – KATL, Houston, Texas, begins broadcasting on 1590&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW of power.
  • 14 May – KULA, Honolulu, begins broadcasting as an ABC affiliate.
  • 16 May – KDIX, Dickinson, North Dakota, begins broadcasting on 1230&nbsp;kHz with 250 W of power.
  • 18 May – WATG-FM, Ashland, Ohio, begins broadcasting on 100.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 23 May – WNAM, Neenah-Menasha, Wisconsin, begins broadcasting on 1280&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 30 May – WMID, Atlantic City, New Jersey, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1340&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 1 June – WJMO, Cleveland, Ohio, begins broadcasting on 1540&nbsp;MHz with 1 KW of power.
  • 2 June – WTMA-FM, Charleston, South Carolina, begins broadcasting on 95.1&nbsp;MHz. with 1 KW of power.
  • 3 June – WHPE, High Point, North Carolina, begins broadcasting on 1070&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW of power.
  • 7 June – WDIA, Memphis, Tennessee, begins broadcasting on 730&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 8 June – WMMW, Meriden, Connecticut, begins broadcasting on 1470&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 12 June – KWSD, Mount Shasta, California, begins broadcasting on 1340&nbsp;kHz with 250 W of power.
  • 14 June – KVOW, Littlefield, Texas, begins broadcasting on 1490&nbsp;kHz with 250 W of power.
  • 15 June – KWBW-FM, Hutchinson, Kansas, begins broadcasting on 95.7&nbsp;MHz, becoming the first commercial FM station in central Kansas.
  • 18 June – WRTA, Altoona, Pennsylvania, begins broadcasting as an ABC affiliate on 1240&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 20 June – WLCX, La Crosse, Wisconsin, begins broadcasting on 1490&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 22 June – KOOL, Phoenix, Arizona, begins broadcasting as a Mutual-Don Lee affiliate on 960&nbsp;kHz with 5 KW power.
  • 23 June – WJHP-FM, Jacksonville, Florida, begins broadcasting.
  • 27 June – WKBC, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, begins broadcasting on 810&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 29 June – WDVA, Danville, Virginia begins broadcasting on 1250&nbsp;kHz.
  • 30 June – KIJV, Huron, South Dakota, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1340&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 1 July – KRON-FM, San Francisco, California, begins broadcasting at 96.5&nbsp;MHz.
  • 1 July – WILX, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1450&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 1 July – WIRK, West Palm Beach, Florida, begins broadcasting on 1290&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 21 July – KBUR-FM, Burlington, Iowa, begins broadcasting on 92.9&nbsp;MHz.
  • 30 July – KOWL, Santa Monica, California, begins broadcasting on 1580&nbsp;kHz with 5 KW power.
  • July – KROS-FM, Clinton, Iowa, at 96.1 FM, with 13&nbsp;kW power.
  • 1 August – WEBJ, Brewton, Alabama, begins broadcasting on 1240&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 3 August – KVER, Albuquerque, New Mexico, begins broadcasting on 1490&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 4 August – WIKY, Evansville, Indiana, begins broadcasting on 820&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 8 August – WIMS, Michigan City, Indiana, begins broadcasting on 1420&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 10 August – KRUL, Corvallis, Oregon, begins broadcasting on 1340&nbsp;kHz with 250 W.
  • 10 August – WFTW, Fort Wayne, Indiana, begins broadcasting on 1090&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 11 August – KOLN, Lincoln, Nebraska, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1400&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 11 August – WLOS, Asheville, North Carolina, begins broadcasting on 1380&nbsp;kHz with power of 5 KW (daytime) and 1 KW (night).
  • 13 August – WJPG-FM (now WIXX-FM), Green Bay, Wisconsin, begins broadcasting on 101.1&nbsp;MHz.
  • 15 August – KSEI-FM, Pocatello, Idaho, begins broadcasting on 96.5&nbsp;MHz.
  • 15 August – KTIL, Tillamook, Oregon, begins broadcasting on 1590&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 17 August – WPDX, Clarksburg, West Virginia, begins broadcasting on 750&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power, daytime only.
  • August – WIBV, Belleville, Illinois, begins broadcasting on 1060&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 1 September – WWVA-FM, Wheeling, West Virginia, begins broadcasting on 98.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 10 September – WHCC, Waynesville, North Carolina, begins broadcasting on 1400&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 14 September – WRFD, Worthington, Ohio, begins broadcasting on 880&nbsp;kHz with 5 KW power (daytime only).
  • 14 September – KWBR-FM, San Francisco, California, is dedicated, broadcasting on 97.3&nbsp;MHz.
  • 14 September – KDYL-FM, Salt Lake City, Utah, begins broadcasting on 98.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 19 September – KONG-FM, Alameda, California, begins broadcasting on 104.9&nbsp;MHz.
  • 21 September – KSLO, Opelousas, Louisiana, begins broadcasting on 1230&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 29 September – WNMP, Evanston, Illinois, begins broadcasting on 1590&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • September – WTNC, Thomasville, North Carolina, begins broadcasting on 790&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 4 October – WGBA, Columbus, Georgia, begins broadcasting on 620&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 5 October – WSWN, Belle Glade, Florida, begins broadcasting on 900&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 5 October – WBYS, Canton, Illinois, begins broadcasting on 1560&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power (daytime only).
  • 5 October – WLAD, Danbury, Connecticut, begins broadcasting on 800&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power (daytime only).
  • 5 October – KSBS, Kansas City, Kansas, begins broadcasting on 105.9&nbsp;MHz.
  • 8 October – KUSN, San Diego, California, begins broadcasting on 1510&nbsp;kHz with 5 KW daytime and 1 KW nighttime power.
  • 8 October – KTXL, San Angelo, Texas, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1340&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power (full-time).
  • 13 October – WBBC, Flint, Michigan, begins broadcasting on 1330&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power full-time.
  • 15 October – KYNO, Fresno, California, begins broadcasting on 1300&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power full-time.
  • 15 October – KWIL-FM, Albany, Oregon, begins broadcasting on 101.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 15 October – WKPB, Knoxville, Tennessee, begins broadcasting on 93.3&nbsp;MHz.
  • 19 October – KGIL, San Fernando, California, begins broadcasting on 1260&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power full-time.
  • 19 October – KURV, Edinburg, Texas, begins broadcasting on 710&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power (daytime only).
  • 19 October – WPGH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, begins broadcasting on 1080&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power (daytime only).
  • 19 October – KOKX, Keokuk, Iowa, begins broadcasting on 1310&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power (daytime only).
  • 21 October – WHUC, Hudson, New York, begins broadcasting on 1230&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 22 October – KSFH-FM, San Francisco, California, begins broadcasting on 94.9&nbsp;MHz.
  • 26 October – KVFD-FM, Fort Dodge, Iowa, begins broadcasting on 102.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 27 October – WMBM, Miami Beach, Florida, begins broadcasting on 800&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 28 October – WFRL, Freeport, Illinois, begins broadcasting on 1570&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 28 October – WHBF-FM, Rock Island, Illinois, begins broadcasting on 98.9&nbsp;MHz.
  • 29 October – KBMT-FM, San Bernardino, California, begins broadcasting on 99.9&nbsp;MHz.
  • (undated) November – WKLF begins broadcasting on 980&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • (undated) November – WSID, Baltimore, Maryland, begins broadcasting on 1570&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 1 November – WSLQ-FM, Roanoke, Virginia, begins broadcasting as WSLS on 99.1&nbsp;MHz with 4,700 watts of power.
  • 2 November – WCEC and WCEC-FM, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, begins broadcasting—the AM station on 810&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power (daytime only) and the FM station at 100.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 3 November – KGO-FM, San Francisco, California, begins broadcasting on 106.1&nbsp;MHz.
  • 8 November – WGST-FM, Atlanta, Georgia, begins broadcasting on 94.1&nbsp;MHz.
  • 8 November – KRUS, Ruston, Louisiana, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1490&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power (full-time).
  • 9 November – KLIF, Dallas, Texas, begins broadcasting on 1190&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 10 November – WLAW-FM, Lawrence, Massachusetts, begins broadcasting on 93.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 10 November – WHMA-FM, Anniston, Alabama, begins broadcasting on 100.5&nbsp;MHz.
  • 16 November – WJPD, Ishpeming, Michigan, begins broadcasting on 1240&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power (full-time).
  • 16 November – KXEL-FM, Waterloo, Iowa, begins broadcasting on 105.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 16 November – KCRK, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, begins broadcasting on 96.9&nbsp;MHz.
  • 17 November – KVNJ-FM, Fargo, North Dakota, begins broadcasting on 92.3&nbsp;MHz.
  • 20 November – WJLK-FM, Asbury Park, New Jersey, begins broadcasting on 104.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 26 November – WVLK, Versailles, Kentucky, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1500&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power (full-time).
  • 27 November – WBMD, Baltimore, Maryland, begins broadcasting on 750&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power (daytime only).
  • 29 November – WTRF, Wheeling, West Virginia, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1290&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power.
  • 29 November – WTRF-FM, Wheeling, West Virginia, begins broadcasting on Channel 236.
  • 1 December – WAFM, Birmingham, Alabama, begins broadcasting on 99.5&nbsp;MHz.
  • 1 December – WSJS-FM, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, begins broadcasting on 104.1&nbsp;MHz.
  • 2 December – KREL, Goose Creek, Texas, begins broadcasting on 1360&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power (full-time).
  • 3 December – KSET, El Paso, Texas, begins broadcasting on 1340&nbsp;kHz at 250 W (full-time).
  • 5 December – WHOO, Orlando, Florida, begins broadcasting as an ABC affiliate on 990&nbsp;kHz with 10 kW power (daytime only).
  • 5 December – WTTH, Port Huron, Michigan, begins broadcasting on 1360&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power (daytime only).
  • 5 December – WTTH-FM, Port Huron, Michigan, begins broadcasting on 99.1&nbsp;MHz.
  • 7 December – KFRM, Concordia, Kansas, begins broadcasting on 550&nbsp;kHz with 5 KW power. All of its programming originated in the studios of KMBC, Kansas City, Missouri—the first arrangement of its kind to be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission.
  • 7 December – WHVA-FM, Poughkeepsie, New York, begins broadcasting on 104.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 7 December – WLEC, Sandusky, Ohio, begins broadcasting on 1450&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power (full-time).
  • 12 December – KXAR, Hope, Arkansas, begins broadcasting as a Mutual affiliate on 1490&nbsp;kHz with 250 W power.
  • 14 December – WCAV, Norfolk, Virginia, begins broadcasting on 860&nbsp;kHz with 1 KW power (daytime).
  • 17 December – KVON, Napa, California, begins broadcasting on 1440&nbsp;kHz with 500 W power (full-time).
  • 20 December – KCRG, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, begins broadcasting on 1600&nbsp;kHz with 5 KW power.
  • 21 December – WSGN-FM, Birmingham, Alabama, begins broadcasting on 93.7&nbsp;MHz.
  • 21 December – WHBS-FM, Huntsville, Alabama, begins broadcasting on 95.1&nbsp;MHz.
  • 29 December – WKAT-FM, Miami Beach, Florida, begins broadcasting on 93.1&nbsp;MHz.
  • 31 December – WOPT-FM, Oswego, New York, begins broadcasting on 104.7&nbsp;MHz.

Endings

  • 26 February – The Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players ends its run on network radio (CBS).

References