1915 in radio
Events
- September 29 – A transcontinental radio telephone message is transmitted from the United States Navy radio station at Arlington, Virginia, to the naval radio station at Mare Island, California; then a few hours later relayed to Honolulu.[1]
Births
- January 3 – Frank Shozo Baba, born フランク 正三 馬場, Japanese-born radio broadcaster (died 2008)
- January 25 – Ewan MacColl, born James Miller, British folk singer-songwriter, actor and labour activist, co-creator of the radio ballad (died 1989)
References
- "Today in history: The first intercontinental radio transmission, 1915". People's World. 2015-09-29. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
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