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  1. The Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, also known as Group W, was the broadcasting division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. It owned several radio and television stations across the United States and distributed television shows for syndication . Westinghouse Broadcasting was formed in the 1920s as Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc.

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  3. Westinghouse Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, also known as Group W, was the broadcasting division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. It owned several radio and television stations across the United States and distributed television shows for syndication . Westinghouse Broadcasting was formed in the 1920s as Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc.

  4. WBZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Listen live (via iHeartRadio) Website. wbznewsradio .iheart .com. WBZ (1030 AM) is a Class A clear channel radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts. Originally started, and formerly owned for most of its existence, by Westinghouse Broadcasting and its successor CBS Radio, WBZ is owned and operated by iHeartMedia.

  5. KDKA: Broadcasting's Pioneer Station | Pennsylvania Center ...

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    KDKA: Broadcasting's Pioneer Station. By Brett Davis. This is KDKA of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We shall now broadcast the election returns. We are receiving these returns through the cooperation and by special arrangement with the Pittsburgh Post and Sun.

  6. About Donald McGannon | Fordham

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    As chairman of the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, McGannon was a devoted advocate of broadcasting’s potential for good and worked to improve the standards of radio and television broadcasting. Born September 9, 1920 in New York City, McGannon graduated from Fordham University and Fordham Law School, with a brief interruption when he ...

  7. The Broadcast History Legacy of Joseph E. Baudino

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    November 2020 marks the centennial of KDKA, the Westinghouse radio station in Pittsburgh, PA, celebrated as one of the first licensed radio stations in the United States. The Library of American Broadcasting (LAB) contains station publications, broadcasting trade publications, photographs, and audio recordings documenting the station’s history.

  8. History of Commercial Radio | Federal Communications Commission

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    November 2, 2020, marks the 100th anniversary of what is widely recognized as the first commercial radio broadcast when Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in Pittsburgh, under the call sign KDKA, broadcast the live returns of the Harding-Cox presidential election.

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    As the company that brought power to America over 100 years ago, we strive to improve everyday life with trustworthy innovation that brings people together for the moments that matter.

  10. Constructing the First “Real” Radio Station - Radio World

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    Published: October 26, 2020 Fig. 1: This photo of KDKA’s first “broadcast center” offers some detail about the in-house manufactured 100-Watt transmitter used for the Nov. 2, 1920 broadcast. A six-volt lead-acid car battery behind the rig likely provided tube filament voltage.

  11. Westinghouse Broadcasting Company | Logopedia | Fandom

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    Broadcast networks: United States: CBS | The CW 6 | Dabl | Start TV 7 | Fave TV International: Channel 5 (United Kingdom) | Colors (India) 2 | Network 10 (Australia) | Telefe (Argentina) | Chilevisión (Chile)

  12. The KYW Story - Broadcast Pioneers

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    The KYW Story Here's the text of a talk by Joseph E. Baudino given at the Broadcast Pioneers meeting on September 24, 1975. He was Commercial Manager of KYW-FM in 1946. Though the years, he held many posts with Westinghouse Broadcasting. The meeting was held in the KYW Transmitter Building in Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania. Here's what he said.......