Radio year 1933
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Other events
General
- After the National Socialists came to power on January 30, the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft (RRG), founded in 1925, was strengthened in Germany and the previously independent broadcasting companies were dissolved. The radio became the Nazis' most important propaganda instrument, controlled and directed by the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda under the direction of Joseph Goebbels .
- August - Leading radio and SPD officials are sent to the Oranienburg concentration camp . On the picture above (from left to right): Ernst Heilmann (SPD), Friedrich Ebert junior (SPD and editor-in-chief), Alfred Braun (reporter and broadcaster), Heinrich Giesecke (director of the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft), Hans Flesch (general manager ) and Kurt Magnus (Director of the RRG).
Radio
- 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.
Born
- January 18 - Ray Dolby , American inventor and entrepreneur, is born in Portland , Oregon . After the Second World War, Dolby made important inventions to improve magnetic sound recording and playback († 2013).
- March 17 - Ulrich Makosch , German television journalist ( Lens , DFF foreign magazine , 1965–1989) was born in Wittenberge († 2008).
- May 7th - Axel Corti , Austrian director and radio personality ( The Silencer ) is born in Paris († 1993).
- May 23 - Joan Collins , British model and actress ( The Denver Clan , TV series 1981–1989) was born in London .
- July 5th - Michael Heltau , German actor and chansonnier ( Liedercircus , ZDF) is born in Ingolstadt .
- September 15 - Petra Schürmann , German actress and TV presenter, was born in Mönchengladbach († 2010).
- September 15 - Henry Darrow , American actor best known as Manolito Montoya from the Western series High Chaparral , is born in New York .
- November 11th - Edgar Bessen , German actor, is born in Hamburg . He is mainly known for the numerous television broadcasts from the Hamburg Ohnsorg Theater .
- November 19 - Larry King , American journalist and talk show host ( Larry King Live ) is born in Brooklyn / New York City .
Died
- April 19 - Adolf Stoltze , German journalist and local poet, dies in Frankfurt am Main at the age of 90 .
- October 25 - Carl Blankenstein , German actor and radio play speaker, dies in Hamburg at the age of 68 .
See also
Web links
- International radio and television chronicle. In: rfcb.ch. Archived from the original on December 16, 2016 ; accessed on December 16, 2016 .
- TV programs from yesterday and the day before yesterday
Individual evidence
- ^ ORF Online: Austrofascism: Political Will to Reorganize ( Memento from December 29, 2006 in the Internet Archive ).