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NBC

During a period of early broadcast business consolidation, the radio-making Radio Corporation of America (RCA) had acquired New York radio station WEAF from American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T)Source: Wikipedia

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National Broadcasting Company

During a period of early broadcast business consolidation, the radio-making Radio Corporation of America (RCA) had acquired New York radio station WEAF from American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T)Source: Wikipedia

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NBC

During a period of early broadcast business consolidation, the radio-making Radio Corporation of America (RCA) had acquired New York radio station WEAF from American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T)Source: Wikipedia

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NBC

During a period of early broadcast business consolidation, the radio-making Radio Corporation of America (RCA) had acquired New York radio station WEAF from American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T)Source: Wikipedia

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Radio commercial

The first radio commercial is credited to WEAF, New York on August 28, 1922 for the Queensboro real estate corporationSource: Wikipedia

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Radio spot

The first radio commercial is credited to WEAF, New York on August 28, 1922 for the Queensboro real estate corporationSource: Wikipedia

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Radio advertisement

The first radio commercial is credited to WEAF, New York on August 28, 1922 for the Queensboro real estate corporationSource: Wikipedia

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National Broadcasting Company

During a period of early broadcast business consolidation, the radio-making Radio Corporation of America (RCA) had acquired New York radio station WEAF from American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T)Source: Wikipedia

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WFAN

The 660 AM frequency in New York originated as WEAF on March 2, 1922, owned by AT&TSource: Wikipedia

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NBC

During a period of early broadcast business consolidation, the radio-making Radio Corporation of America (RCA) had acquired New York radio station WEAF from American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T)Source: Wikipedia

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National Broadcasting Company

During a period of early broadcast business consolidation, the radio-making Radio Corporation of America (RCA) had acquired New York radio station WEAF from American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T)Source: Wikipedia

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Broadcasting Company of America

At the same time, it was also involved in a rivalry in broadcasting with RCA, with AT&T focusing its efforts around a network built around its New York station WEAF (now WFAN), and RCA competing through its network built around WJZ (now WABC-AM)Source: Wikipedia

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Graham McNamee

In 1923, while serving jury duty in New York City, he passed the studios of radio station WEAF en route to the courthouse and, on a whim, went to see the station managerSource: Wikipedia

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Himan Brown

At the age of 18, he began on New York's WEAF reading newspapers with a Yiddish dialectSource: Wikipedia

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Old Gold on Broadway

aired on WEAF and four other stationsSource: Wikipedia

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Phillips Carlin

Carlin started his broadcasting career with the New York radio station, WEAFSource: Wikipedia

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Sanka

The intensive American advertising campaigns included the 1927 broadcasts of Sanka After-Dinner Hour (aka Sanka Music, Sanka After-Dinner Music, Sanka Music Hour and Sanka After-Dinner Coffee Hour), heard at 6:30pm Tuesdays on New York's WEAFSource: Wikipedia

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The Eveready Hour

premiered December 4, 1923 (or, according to other sources, February 12, 1924) on WEAF Radio in New York, and was paid for by the National Carbon Company, which at the time owned Eveready BatterySource: Wikipedia

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The Ipana Troubadors

a musical variety radio program which began in New York on WEAF in 1923Source: Wikipedia

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