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14
RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated
May 9, 1925
An Evening at Home with the Listener In
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF TABLES
THE "Evening at Home with the Listener In" table Is not difficult to understand and use. It is this fact that makes it so popular with the readers of Radio Digest. It is presented here in three different standard times; Eastern, Central and Pacific. Listeners using one of the three kinds of time named, should utilize the table printed in that time and so designated by its headline.
For listeners whose standard of time is not shown here, the following instructions should be remembered:
Listeners using Mountain time: Use table for Pacific time but add one hour to every figure given. Can also use Central time table by subtracting one hour from every figure given.
Listeners using Eastern daylight saving, or Atlantic time: I'se Eastern time table by adding one hour to every figure given.
Listeners using Central daylight saving time: Use Eastern time table. No changes are necessary.
On account of a number of cities being
undecided as this goes to press, whether or not they will use daylight saving time, there is an opportunity for some errors to creep into the tables which otherwise would not be there. This will be remedied as soon as the various localities decide on the daylight saving time question.
The periods given in the "Evening at Home" tables are only representative of each station's evening sign-on and signoff hours, and on Sunday, the late afternoon sign-on and sign-off. If a station has an intermittent rather than continuous program, the table cannot show this.
Above is given a list of all stations in the "Evening at Home" tables, arranged in order of the wave lengths used (or supposed to be used) by the stations. This arrangement provides a handy index for the other tables.
The "Evening at Home" tables are corrected every week. The number of changes often run as high as thirty per cent of the whole. Keep the "Evening at Home" tables from the current issue at the side of your receiver.
Friday, May 15
(Continued from page 13)
pianist: Edith Aab, soloist: George Jones, tenor: 8. West Hartford High School Girls' glee club; 9, Emil Heimberger's Hotel Bond orchestra. WWJ. Detroit. Mich. (352.7), 12:05 p. m., Jules Ki-in's Hotel Statler orchestra; 3, Detroit News orchestra; 6, dinner concert; 8, Detroit News orchestra; 9. Jean Goldkctte's Victor Refolding orchestra.
Central Standard Time Stations CKY. Winnipeg, Can. (384.4), 8:15 p. in., old time
minstrel show. United Commercial Travellers' association. KFAB. Lincoln, Nebr. (240), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Knife
and Fork club; 8:30-9:30, Prof, and Mrs. Transchel;
.Mrs. Charles Jonis, pianist; Olive Fletcher, Queen
of the Ivories. KFDM. Beaumont, Texas (315.6), 12:30 p. m.. band
concert; 7-7:30. children's hour: 8-10, band. KFNF. Shenandoah. Iowa (266), H :-M p. m., concert, old
time music, Clarence Burns, director; 8:30, concert
from Julian. Mrs. Sterling Wilberger, director. KFRU, Bristow. Okla. (394.5), 11-1 a. m.. Brown Derby
club. „ „
KIAF. Sihitipok, Minn. (421), S-9 P. m.. Camp Fire
KirK KSAC, Manhattan. Kans. (341). 12:35 p. m., "Final
Spring Poisoning of Pocket Gopher," Roy Moore; A
Few Poultry Hints from Farmers," J. H McAdams. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.1), 7:30 p. m., program.
National Bank of Commerce; A. Torgove, cellist; 8,
Vin James, pianist: 9, program. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8), 8:40
10 p. in.. 153rd Infantry band. WAMD. Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (243.8), 12 m..
Wood, organist: In, special surprise program. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas. (475.9), 12:03-12:30 p. m.,
Trail Blazers; 7:30-8:30, Ralph Pulley's dance
orchestra; 9:30-10:15, classical numbers. Victor B.
Acer?.
WCCO. Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (416.4). 6:15 p. m.,
George O«born's Nicollet hotel orchestra: S, musicale;
1". George Osbom's Nicollet hotel orchestra; 7:30.
Ai'l for the Farmer." Senator Arthur Capper; 8.
■1; 1". George Osbom's Nicollet hotel orchestra
WOAF, Kansas City. Mo. (365.5), 3:30-4:30 p. m.,
star's Radio trio; 6-7, address, speaker, Kansas City
children's bureau; Tcll-Me-a-Story Lady: Trianon
ir^etuble: 8-10, popular program; 11:45-1, Merry Old
<7licf. Plantation players.
WEMC. Berrien Springs. Mich. (285.5), 9 p. m.. Radio
Lighthouse choir; Sunday school lesson; Mrs Sidney
Smith, soprano; Bible chat, Percy Augustine.
WFAA. Dallas. Texas (475.9). 12:30-1 p m.. address.
Dr. Robert Stewart Hver; 4:30-5. woman's hour: 6:30
muslcal program. Director Brown; 8:30-9:30, pro
gram, Sanger Brothers.
WHA. Madison. Wis. (535.4). 7:45 p. m.. program,
era In annual Wisconsin high school music contest.
WHAD. Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 6-7 p. m.. Arthur
nnjin theater revue. WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (399.8), 4-5 p. m.. Louisville Conservatory of Music; 7:::n-'j, glee club and orchestra, Loul-vlllc and Jefferson County Children's home, Deppe, director; four-minute talk, George A.
WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (526). 7:30-9 p. m., Cuddle Semlcr. Krprano; Bedmon Saylor, tenor; Margaret i.o; Williamson sisters; 11-12, RecscHugM WOAW. Omaha. Nebr. (526). 12:30 p. m.. Art Landry and hi Victor Recording orchestra; 1. Sunshine program; 5:45, public ncwi period, Eugene Konecky; C, story hour. Dori Claire Sccord; 0:20. to he announced WOC. Davenport. Iowa (484). l-."» p. m., program. "The
educe al program, Na
Radfo council; "Education on Meat and
Home," Lulu L. Trgoning; "4-H Club
Work in Kuril s.,<iai Life" M. E. Bacon; B-9, CUI
WOS. Jefferson City. Mo. (440.9), 8 p. m.. "Helping B Himself," Crcnvlllc J. L nn : Kldon high cbool orchestra. WSB. Atlanta. Ga. (428.3). K-9 p. w.. Conklln's Har
■ nient. WSMB. New Orleanv. La. (319). 8:30-7:30 p. in.. Strand -10:30, Liberty theater de luxe pro
W8UI. lawa City. Iowa (483.6). 12:30 p. rn., "Amana, the Communlt} of True Inspiration, B. F. Shambaugh.
Mountain Standard Time Stations
KOA. Denver, Colo. (322.4). :; p. in., matinee for bousc
», I ml Schmitl and hi. Illalto theater
■i<: B:10, Alpha Bti chapter. Phi Mo Alpha
American Compoier," Dr.
n J. Htrlngham; "Man and Music," John C.
HI. KOB. State College. N. M. (348.6). 7:30-8 30 p m popular (da , Dl i, Bobbin : "I'urc-.t
.
Pacific Standard Time Stations
KFAE. Pullman. Wash. (348.6). 7::;u-o p, m„ Pin:, ixophonlft; m Sldon,
1 1 nlat; "Agricultural i log," Prof. C, <;. Jabnaon; "The Dutiee ol Die o ntractor and Arddtect, Prof. 8. A.
Smith; "Dairy Barn ," Don. (,. Magrudcr; weekly book chat, Alice L. Webb. KFI. Lot Angeles. Calif. (4(,7). 8:30-6 I., in.. Ezsmlner'l
nightly dolngi talk; 7-8, El Dons: 8-0, Aeolian r<\ idencc pipe organ , Dan McFarlar.d, organist; 9-10, old masters h r B Schubert and
I | in i i
KFWB. Hollywood, Calif. (252). 7:45-9 p in., program, • Star Motor Car company of California, 1:111 Hatch, Ray
Kellogg, jazz pianist and violinist; Lake Arrowhead dance orchestra and Charles Beauchamp, tenor: 9-10, program. Clear Lake Highlands company; Titian string trio, W. S. Horton, tenor; 10-11, Warner Brothers' motion picture hour; Harry Seymour, impressarlo; 111 a. m., Brandstatter's Hollywood Montmarte cafe dance orchestra. Mel Pedesky, leader.
KGO, Oakland, Calif. (461.2), 11:30-1 p. m., luncheon concert. Pacific States Electric company; 3, studio musical program; 4-5:30, Hotel St. Francis; 5:30-6, girls' half hour. Esther Wood Schneider.
KGW, Portland, Ore (491.5), 12:30 p. ,m.. Rose City trio; 5, children's program; 6, concert Civic Music club; 8, University of Oregon extension lectures: 9. concert, Sherman, Clay & company studio; 10, Hoot Owls.
KH1, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2), 5:30-6 p. m.. Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaf. leader; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Biitmore hotel concert orchestra, Edward Fitzpa trick, director; 6:30-7:30, little stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog, Richard Headrick, screen starlet; bedtime story. Uncle John; 8-10, program. Western Auto Supply companv, arranged by J. Howard Johnson; 10-11, Art Hickman's Biitmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl Burtnett, leader.
KJR, Seattle, Wash. (384.4), 7-8:20, Puget Sound Savings & Loan association musicale; 8:30-9:15, Chamber of Commerce program; 9:15-10, Post Intelligencer studio recital.
KLX. Oakland, Calif. (508.2), 6-7 p. m.. organ recital: 8-10, studio entertainment: 10-10:30, Tom Gerunovich's ballroom entertainers.
KNX, Los Angeles, Calif. (336.9). 5:45-6:15 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe organ studio; 6:30-7:25. program, L. A. County Association of Optometrists, Zieglar's orchestra ; 7:25-7:30, motorlogue, Richfield Oil company; 7:30-8. program, Eastern Outfitting company; 8-9, program. West Coast theaters. Inc., by remote control; 9-11, program, Beverly Hills Nurseries company: 11-12, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hoteL
KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (429.5), 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 6:05-7, Loew's Warfleld theater; 7-7:30, Palace hotel concert; 8-11, Palace hotel concert.
PICK JUDGES FOR KDKA'S CONTEST
Melody Composed by 13-Year-Old
Boy — Receives Commendation
from Critics
PITTSBURGH, Pa.— Judges to decide the winning verses of the "Song of America" have been announced. They will be a composer, a musical critic and a leader in the teaching of music in the public schools In this city. The contest is being held by Station KDKA, located here.
The melody was composed by a 13-yearold singer and pianist of Pittsburgh. The song will be published, using the verses the judges select as the best of all those submitted in the contest which closed April 30.
Open International
Congress in Paris
First of Its Kind in History — Large Attendance
PARIS. — The first international Radio congress opened here recently with a large crowd of Radio enthusiasts in attendance. Both amateur and the professional operators were present.
Many amateurs attended and had their call letters on cards conspicuously displayed on their lapels. Canadian cards predominated, but a large number of American amateurs attended. Several women were present, although the male sex outnumbered them by a large majority.
Meetings were held in flic afternoons ol . ach day during the week, the rest of tin lime being spent sight-seeing the city and visiting historical places made prominent by the new science.
(FOR PACIFIC TIME)
Kewanee Organizes Club
KEWANEE, 111. — Chasing static and other atmospheric disturbances and eliminating some of the unpleasant features of listening In are the purposes of the new Radio club gelng organized in this city.
Call
Met. 435
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Met.
Call
AT9
Silent
3:00 4:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
5:00 7:55
Silent
435
AT 9
CFCA
356.9
Silent
4:00 5:00
Silent
5:15 6:15
5:15 6:15
5:15 6:15
Silent
356.9
CFCA
CFCN
434.5
9:00-11:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
7:00 8:00
Silent
434.5
CFCN
CHNC
356.9
Silent
Silent
5:30 6:30
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
356.9
CHCN
CKAC
410.7
4:30 9:30
1:30 2:30
Silent
4:30 9:30
Silent
4:30 9:30
Silent
410.7
CKAC
CKY
384.4
Silent
5:00 6:45
Silent
5:30 8:00
Silent
6:00 7:00
5:30 8:00
384.4
CKY
CNRO
434.5
4:30 9:30
Silent
Silent
Silent
4:30 9:30
Silent
Silent
434.5
CNRO
CYB
370
6:30 7:00
Silent
Silent
6:30 7:00
Silent
7:00 9:00
Silent
370
CYB
CYL
480
Silent
Silent
Silent
8:00 9:30
Silent
Silent
8:00 8:30
480
CYL
CYX
330
Silent
Silent
7:00-10:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
6:00 8:00
330
CYX
KDKA
309.1
5:00 6:30
3:45 5:45
5:00 6:30
5:00 9:00
0:00 6:30
5:00 6:30
5:00 6:30
309.1
KDKA
KFAB
240
9:00-10:30
2:00 3:00
5:30 8:00
Silent
5:30 8:00
Silent
5:30 8:00
240
KFAB
KFAE
348.6
Silent
Silent
7:30 9:00
Silent
7:30 9:00
Silent
7:30 9:00
348.6
KFAE
KFAU
275
Silent
Silent
7:00 8:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
7:00 8:00
275
KFAU
KFDM
315.6
Silent
Silent
Silent
6:00 7:00
Silent
Silent
6:00 7:00
315.6
KFDM
KFI
468.5
6:45-11:00
4:00-11:00
6:45-12:00
6:45-12:00
6:45-12:00
6:45-11:00
6:45-12:00
468.5
KFI
KFKU
275
Silent
Silent
4:50 6:45
Silent
Silent
4:50 6:45
Silent
275
KFKU
KFKX
288.3
Silent
Silent
7:30 9:00
Silent
Silent
7:30 9:00
Silent
288.3
KFKX
KFMQ
299.8
Silent
Silent
Silent
7:00 8:00
Silent
5:30 6:30
Silent
299.8
KFMQ
KFMX
336.9
Silent
5:00 6:00
Silent
8:00 9:00
7:00 8:00
Silent
Silent
336.9
KFMX
KFNF
266
4:30 7:00
4:30 6:00
4:30 7:00
Silent
4:30 7:00
4:30 7:00
4:30 7:00
266
KFNF
KFOA
454.3
6:00-11:30
Silent
6:00-10:00
6:00-11:30
6:00-10:00
Silent
6:00-11:30
454.3
KFOA
KFRU
394.5
5:30-10:00
3:00 5:00
5:00 8:30
8:30-10:00
6:00 8:30
8:30 9:30
9:00-11:00
394.5
KFRU
KFUO
545.1
Silent
7:15 8:15
Silent
Silent
7:15 8:15
Silent
Silent
545.1
KFUO
KFWB
252
7:45-12:00
9:00-11:00
6:30 1:00
7:45 1:00
7:45 1:00
7:45 1:00
7:45 1:00
252
KFWB
KGO
361.2
8:00 1:00
3:30 9:00
8:00 1:00
8:00 1:00
Silent
8:00 1:00
Silent
361.2
KGO
KGW
491.5
6:00-10:00
6:00 8:00
6:00 7:00
8:00-12:00
8:00-12:00
8:00-12:00
9:00-12:30
491.5
KGW
KHJ
405.2
6:00 2:00
6:30-10:00
8:00-10:00
6:00-11:00
6:00-11:00
6:00-11:00
6:00-11:00
405.2
KHJ
KIAF
421
Silent
2:00 3:00
7:00 8:00
Silent
7:00 8:00
Silent
7:00 8:00
421
KIAF
KIR
384.4
Silent
7:00 8:00
6:00-10:00
Silent
8:30-10:00
10:30-12:00
8:30-10:00
384.4
KJR
KJS
293.9
Silent
7:15 9:30
Silent
8:00 9:00
Silent
8:00 9:00
Silent
293.9
KJS
KLX
508.2
Silent
Silent
6:00-11:00
Silent
6:00-11:30
Silent
6:00-10:30
508.2
KLX
KNX
336.9
6:30 2:00
5:00-11:00
6:30-12:00
6:30-12:00
7:00-12:00
6:30-12:00
6:30 2:00
336.9
KNX
KOA
322.4
8:00-11:00
3:30 7:30
7:00 8:00
Silent
7:00-11:00
Silent
7:00 8:00
322.4
KOA
KOB
348.6
Silent
Silent
6:30 7:30
Silent
Silent
Silent
6:30 7:30
348.6
KOB
KPO
429.5
6:25-12:00
6:30-10:00
6:30-11:00
6:30-11:00
6:30-11:00
6:30-11:00
7:00-11:00
429.5
KPO
KSD
545.1
5:00 7:30
Silent
5:30 9:00
4:00 9:00
5:00 6:00
Silent
6:30 8:00
"545.1
KSD
KSL
261
7:00 9:00
8:00 9:00
7:00 8:00
8:00 8:00
7:00 8:00
7:00 8:00
8:00 9:00
261
KSL
KTHS
374.8
6:30 7:45
6:30 9:30
6:30 9:00
6:30 8:45
6:30 8:45
6:30 8:45
6:30 8:45
374.8
KTHS
KTW
455
Silent
7:00 9:30
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
455
KTW
KYW
535.4
4:00-10:30
1:00 5:00
Silent
4:00 8:30
4:00-10:30
4:00 8:30
4:00-10:30
535.4
KYW
NAA
434.5
Silent
Silent
4:45 5:00
4:45 5:00
4:25 5:40
4:45 5:00
4:45 5:00
434.5
NAA
PWX
400
5:30 8:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
5:30 8:00
Silent
Silent
400
PWX
WABL
275
Silent
Silent
4:00 6:00
Silent
4:00 6:00
Silent
4:00 6:00
275
WABL
WABN
244
Silent
Silent
7:00-10:00
Silent
Silent
7:00-10:00
Silent
244
WABN
WAHG
315.6
9:00-11:00
Silent
4:00-10:00
Silent
3:30 8:00
Silent
4:00 7:30
315.6
WAHG
WBAP
475.9
5:00 6:00
9:00-10:00
5:30-11:00
5:30 8:45
5:30 8:45
5:30 8:45
5:30 8:45
475.9
WBAP
WBAR
406
Silent
8:00 9:00
7:00 8:00
Silent
6:00 7:00
5:30 6:30
Silent
406
WBAR
WBAV
293.9
Silent
Silent
5:00 7:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
5:00 6:00
293.9
WBAV
WBBG
248
Silent
Silent
5:00 7:00
Silent
5:00 6:00
Silent
4:00-11:00
248
WBBG
WBBIY1
226
5:00-10:00
1:00 7:00
Silent
5:00 9:00
5:00 7:00
5:00 9:00
5:00 7:00
226
WBBM
WBBR
272.6
4:00 4:45
5:00 6:05
4:00 4:50
Silent
Silent
4:00 4:50
Silent
272.6
WBBR
WBCN
266
6:00-10:00
2:00 9:00
Silent
6:00-12:00
5:00 9:00
6:00-11:00
6:00-10:00
266
WBCN
WBZ
333.3
3:30 5:55
3:00 6:00
3:30 5:55
3:30 5:55
3:30 7:05
3:30 8:45
Silent
333.3
WBZ
WCAE
461.3
4:00 5:30
Silent
4:30 8:00
4:30 7:00
4:30 7:30
4:00 7:00
4:30 5:30
461.3
WCAE
WCAL
336.9
10:00-11:00
6:30 8:00
9:00-10:00
Silent
Silent
7:00 8:00
6:30 7:00
336.9
WCAL
WCAP
468.5
Silent
1:00 7:00
4:00 8:30
Silent
3:00 9:00
Silent
4:30 9:00
468.5
WCAP
WCAU
278
Silent
1:00 3:00
Silent
3:20 7:30
3:00 7:10
3:00 7:45
3:30 6:40
278
WCAU
WCBD
344.6
Silent
6:00 7:00
5:00 7:30
Silent
Silent
5:00 7:30
Silent
344.6
WCBD
WCCO
416.4
6:00 9:00
5:45 8:15
4:00 9:00
4:00 7:00
4:00 9:30
4:00 8:00
4:00-10:00
416.4
WCCO
WCX
516.9
Silent
Silent
3:00 6:30
3:00 8:00
3:00 6:30
Silent
3:00 8:00
516.9
WCX
WDAF
365.6
4:00-11:00
2:00 3:30
L 4:00-11:00
4:00-11:00
4:00-11:00
4:00-11:00
4:00-11:00
365.6
WDAF
WDWF
440.9
Silent
1:00 2:45
Silent
4:30 5:30
Silent
Silent
2:00 8:30
440.9
WDWF
WEAF
491.5
2:00 8:00
3:20 6:15
2:00 7:30
2:00 |:00
2:00 8:00
2:00 8:00
2:00 8:00
491.5
WEAF
WEAO
293.9
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
5:00 6:00
5:00 G:00
Silent
293.9
WEAO
WEAR
389.4
Silent
6:00 7:00
4:00 5:00
4:00 8:00
3:40 4:45
4:00 8:00
4:00 8:00
389.4
WEAR
WEBH
370.2
4:30 9:30
4:00 6:00
Silent
4:30 9:30
4:30 9:30
4:30 9:30
4:30 9:30
370.2
WEBH
WEBJ
233
Silent
Silent
Silent
4:00 5:00
3:00 5:00
Silent
4:00 5:00
233
WEBJ
WEBW
268
Silent
2:25 3:30
6:00 9:00
6:30 7:45
Silent
Silent
Silent
268
WEBW
WEEI
475.9
Silent
3:20 6:20
4:00 7:00
4:00 7:00
4:00 7:00
4:00 7:00
4:00 7:00
475.9
WEEI
WEMC
285.5
Silent
6:15 7:15
6:15 7:15
Silent
6:15 7:15
Silent
7:00 8:00
285.5
WEMC
WFAA
475.9
6:30-10:00
4:00 9:00
4:30 7:30
4:30-10:00
Silent
4:30-10:00
4:30 7:30
475.9
WFAA
WFBH
272.6
3:00 9:00
1:00 8:30
7:30 9:30
7:30 9:00
3:00 9:30
3:00 8:30
7:30 9:30
272.6
WFBH
WFI
394.5
4:00 7:00
Silent
Silent
4:00 6:00
Silent
4:00 7:00
Silent
394.5
WFI
WGBS
315.6
4:30 8:00
Silent
Silent
5:00 8:00
Silent
5:00 7:45
Silent
315.6
WGBS
WGES
250
3:15 7:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
3:30-11:00
Silent
Silent
250
WGES
WGN
370.2
3:30 8:30
6:00 7:00
Silent
3:30 8:30
3:39 8:30
3:30 8:30
3:30 8:30
370.2
WGN
WGR
319
Silent
3:15 4:30
4:30 7:30
4:00 7:00
4:00 7:00
4:00 7:00
4:45 7:00
319
WGR
WGST
270
Silent
Silent
7:00 8:00
Silent
Silent
5:00 6:00
Silent
270
WGST
WGY
379.5
6:30 9:00
5:30 8:00
3:30 5:30
4:30 9:30
. Silent
4:30 9:30
4:30 8:30
379.5
WGY
WHA
535.4
Silent
Silent
0:45 6:45
Silent
7:00 8:00
Silent
0:45 6:45
535.4
WHA
WHAD
275
Silent
Silent
4:00 8:00
Silent
4:00-10:30
4:00 8:00
4:00 8:00
275
WHAD
WHAS
399.8
5:30 7:00
2:00 3:00
Silent
5:30 7:30
5:30 7:00
5:30 7:00
5:30 7:00
399.8
WHAS
WHAZ
379.5
Silent
Silent
6:00 8:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
379.5
WHAZ
WHB
365.6
Silent
6:00-11:00
5:00 6:00
Silent
5:00 6:00
6:00 8:30
5:00 6:00
365.6
WHB
WHK
273
3:00-10:30
4:30 8:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
3:00 8:30
3:00 7:00
273
WHK
WHN
361.2
Silent
6:15 7:15
3:00 8:00
6:00 8:30
4:45 8:30
4:00 9:00
5:30 8:30
361.2
WHN
WHO
526
Silent
2:00 7:00
5:30-10:00
5:30-10:00
4:30 9:00
5:30-10:00
0:30-10:00
526
WHO
WIP
508.2
4:00 8:05
Silent
Silent
4:00 9:00
Silent
4:00 9:00
Silent
508.2
WIP
WJAR
305.9
Silent
3:20 6:15
4:00 6:00
3:30 6:00
4:00 7:00
4:00 7:00
4:00 8:00
305.9
WJAR
WJAS
275.3
Silent
Silent
5:30 8:00
5:30 8:00
5:30 8:00
4:30 7:00
4:30 7:00
275.3
WJAS
W1JO
302.8
4:15-10:00
10:00-12:00
4:15-10:00
4:15-10:00
4:15-10:00
Silent
4:15-10:00
302.8
WJJD
WJY
405.2
Silent
Silent
Silent
5:15 6:45
Silent
4:30 5:00
3:30 5:30
405.2
WJY
WJZ
454.3
4:00 7:30
4:45 5:45
4:00 7:45
4:00 6:30
4:00 7:30
4:00 7:30
4:00 7:30
454.3
WJZ
WKAO
340.7
Silent
4:00 6:00
Silent
Silent
4:00 6:00
4:30 6:00
Silent
340.7
WKAQ
WKAR
285.5
9:30-11:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
5:00 6:10
Silent
Silent
285.5
WKAR
WLBL
278
9:59-10:59
Silent
Silent
6:00 7:00
Silent
Silent
Silent
278
WLBL
WLIT
394.5
Silent
Silent
4:00 7:00
Silent
3:30 7:00
Silent
3:30 9:00
394.5
WLIT
WLS
344.6
3:20 9:00
2:30 3:55
Silent
4:00 9:00
4:00 7:00
Silent
4:00-11:00
344.6
WLS
WLW
422.3
3:00 5:00
3:30 5:30
6:00 8:00
4:00 6:00
3:00 7:00
6:00 8:00
Silent
422.3
WLW
WMAK
265.5
Silent
Silent
0:00 6:00
Silent
Silent
7:00 8:30
Silent
265.5
WMAK
WMAQ
447.5
4:00r 8:00
Silent
Silent
4:00 8:00
4:00 8:00
4:00 8:00
4:00 8:00
447.5
WMAQ
WMC
499.7
6:30 7:30
Silent
6:30 7:30
6:30-10:00
Silent
6:30 7:30
6:30-10:00
499.7
WMC
WNAC
280.2
6:00 7:00
4:30 6:30
3:00 7:00
5:00 7:00
3:00 7:00
5:00 7:00
3:00 7:00
280.2
WNAC
WNYC
526
2:30 6:20
5:00 7:00
3:00 6:20
3:20 6:20
3:30 6:30
Silent
3:30 6:20
526
WNYC
WOAI
394.5
Silent
5:30 8:30
Silent
6:30 8:30
Silent
7:30 8:30
Silent
394.5
WOAI
WOAW
526
4:00-10:15
4:00 8:00
4:00 9:00
4:00 9:00
Silent
4:00 9:00
4:00 9:00
526
WOAW
WOAX
240
Silent
Silent
Silent
6:15 8:00
Silent
Silent
6:00 8:00
240
WOAX
WOC
483.6
4:30-10:00
6:00 9:30
Silent
4:30 7:00
4:30 8:00
4:00-10:00
4:30 8:00
483.6
WOC
WOI
270
silent
Silent
8:00-11:00
Silent
Silent
6:15 7:15
Silent
270
WOI
WOO
508.2
Silent
2:05 4:30
4:00 7:30
Silent
4:00 7:30
Silent
4:15 7:30
508.2
WOO
WOR
405.2
Silent
Silent
2:15 7:00
Silent
2:10 6:45
Silent
Silent
405.2
WOR WORD
WORD
275
5:00 6:30
3:45 5:00
4:00 6:00
5:00 7:00
0:00 6:00
5:00 7:00
5:00 7:00
275
WOS
440.9
silent
5:30 6:30
6:00 8:00
Silent •
6:00 8:00
Silent
6:00 8:00
440.9
WOS
WPG
299.8
3:00 8:00
5:00 7:00
3:00 7:30
3:00 7:00
Silent
3:00 8:15
5:00 6:00
299.8
WPG
WOI
447.5
4:00-12:00
4:00 7:00
Silent
4:00-11:00
4:00-11:00
4:00-11:00
4:00-11:00
447.5
WQJ
WRBC
278
Silent
5:30 6:30
5:30 0:30
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
278
WRBC
WRC
468.5
3:45 9:00
Silent
Silent
3:45 9:00
Silent
3:45 9:00
Silent
468.5
WRC
WREO
285.5
Silent
4:30 5:30
Silent
5:15 6:45
Silent
0:15 6:45
Silent
285.5
WREO
WRW WSAC
273 336.9
6:00 8:30
5:00 8:30
6:00 8:30
6:00 8:30 Silent
6:00 8:30
6:00 8:30
6:00 8:30
273
WRW
Silent
Silent
Silent
0:00 6:00
Silent
Silent
336.9
WSAC
WSAI
325.9
5:00-10:8,0
Silent
7:00 9:00
4:00 7:00
7:00 9:00
4:00 6:00
Silent
325.9
WSAI
WSB
428.3
6:00-10:00
5:30 7:15
6:00-10:00
6:00-10:00
8:45-10:00
6:00-10:00
6:00-10:00
428.3
WSB
WSMB
319
6:30 8:00
Silent
Silent
6:30 8:00
6:30 8:00
Silent
6:30 8:00
319
WSMB
WSUI
483.6
Silent
5:00 8:00
5:30 7:00
Silent
5:30 7:00
Silent
Silent
483.6
WSUI
WTAM
389.4
3:00 9:00
Silent
3:00 9:00
Silent
3:00-10:00
Silent
Silent
389.4
WTAM
WTAS
302.8
5:00 7:30
0:00 9:00
5:00 7:30
5:00 7:30
5:00 7:30
5:00-10:00
0:00 7:30
302.8
WTAS
WTIC
348.6
silent
Silent
Silent
4:00 6:00
Silent
Silent
4:00 6:00
348.6
WTIC
WWJ
352.7
Silent
4:20 7:15
3:00 6:00
3:00 8:00
Silent
3:00 9:30
3:00 7:00
352.7
WWJ
Music and speech broadcast from England have been picked up at Jesselton, British North Borneo, about 10,000 miles away.
Austria is now producing plays which have Radio as an integral part of them. The first of thepe plays is called "The Radio Peasant."