The First Quarter Century of American Broadcasting
The First Quarter Century of American Broadcasting
Edward P J Shurick
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White announcing. 1927 : May 20 Sharkey-Maloney fight over the Blue Network of the National Broadcasting Company by Major J. Andrew White. Classified as to FOOTBALL 1912: Fall Attempt made to broadcast football games using a spark transmitter and regular telegraph signals by University of Minnesota experimental radio station. 1920: November 25 Play-by-play of Thanksgiving game from the field between Texas University and Texas Aggies by what has become WTAM, College Station, Texas. 1921 : Univer...sity of Minnesota football games broadcast by 9X1 (later KUOM) with relay of students carrying- play-by-play notes from the sidelines to the studios. November 5 Play-by-play of the Pittsburgh- West Vir- ginia game by a commercial broadcaster KDKA, Pittsburgh. 1922: October 23 Remote pickup of a football game from Stagg Field, Chicago, -by WOR, New York, 1 24 SPORTS November Penn-Cornell traditional games start over WIP, Philadelphia by long lines from the stadium to station's studios. November A Famed Notre Dame football team cover- ed play-by-play by WSBT, South Bend as the Irish de- feat Indiana 27 to 0.
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