Radio year 1933

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1933: Leading radio and SPD officials are sent to the Oranienburg concentration camp .

General

Radio

Roosevelt at one of his " fireplace chats "
  • February 15 - Four young men from the left-wing party spectrum (other sources: "from the environment of the Stuttgart KPD") cut the transmission cable during an election speech by Adolf Hitler in the Stuttgart city ​​hall. The attack went down in radio history as the “ Stuttgart cable attack” .
  • March 12 - Under the title " fireside chats " (fireside chats) holds US President Franklin D. Roosevelt 's first 30 radio speeches.
  • May 22nd - The 28th and final episode of the radio show Flywheel, Shyster & Flywheel with Groucho and Chico Marx can be heard in the USA .
  • May 28 - The Bisamberg transmitter goes into operation north of Vienna .
  • June 23 - The Breakfast Club premieres on NBC- Blue Network.
  • July 2nd - The political changes and the establishment of a clerical-fascist dictatorship in Austria are also reflected in the radio program: the religious program Die Geistlicheunde is broadcast for the first time.
  • August 14 - The first episode of the US soap opera Ma Perkins is broadcast on WLW in Cincinnati .
  • Aug. 18 - On the Berlin Radio Exhibition is the peopleâ presented. The device becomes the most important instrument of Nazi propaganda : 100,000 units can be sold during the fair.
  • September 11th - In the radio broadcasted trotting course speech , the Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuß presented the ideological principles of Austrofascism to a broad public for the first time.
  • October 2 - The National Barn Dance premieres nationwide on NBC-Red Network.
  • November 10th - first officially arranged community reception of the German people . A speech by Adolf Hitler from the Siemens works in Berlin was broadcast
  • December 2nd - The 314 meter high transmission mast in Lakihegy near Budapest is put into operation as the tallest structure in Europe at the time.

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See also

Portal: TV  - Overview of Wikipedia content on TV
Portal: Radio  - Overview of Wikipedia content on radio

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ORF Online: Austrofascism: Political Will to Reorganize ( Memento from December 29, 2006 in the Internet Archive ).