Radio Digest (Oct 1926-Jan 1928)

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RADIO D I G E S T— Illustrated December, 1927 FU. . io».»m-:sSOk<:i 3 p. m. sy.n?rn-C$C4tc> 7:30 WJZ: a. i4c5.;m-:40kci ■ studio irv'Krim. S*S.lm-&SOfcc> ■ .-. p. m. s 01 l. V ^I-im-Siokcl ? .V p. m. >Iv' Pa iSOS-2n>-S»0kc) 7:30 p. ::. N ~lOkc) 7:30 p. m. hour: 10 07. orefce im-IIOOkc m ) S p. m. pro •MbT onkes »S 46S.ini-W0kc) 7 20 p. m V.RVA Richmond V». .rM.rm-llSOkcl # p. m. or Old Vir . j-jjII. O. (3CIJm-SMiK< WEAF: («Jm.ll40kc> 7 p. m. dinner . popular pru rcrsltf. M.. -A Ohio (3».Sm-rsokc) 6 p rn. a 5-.30. \VF_\K. 10. 30. studio program : 11:30. WT1C HirtfonL Cam. (S3S.4m-S60kc) 6 JO p. m pro'.f» Departure orchestra; 8:30. WEAF: -m-$50lcc> S p. m. \\ S m-lOlOke) " p. m. din Id-tupe zc.. Central Time Stations LB Lincoln. Neb. (JOS.lm-970kci 3:30-6:30 p. m. ■ cv'.n orchestra: S-JO-10:30. orchestra. -uuxJo»h. la. (JM.Sni-7S0kc) •i-:0:30 p. m. KOIL Council BlurTi. U. <:".6m-10$0kc> 6 p. m. .soloists: 10:3o. KPR rui <296.9ra-1010kc> 7:30-9:30 K5D <t. Looti. Mo. S«5.1m-SS0kc) 9:30-10:30 p. m. CUrind*. la. (KT.lm-UJOkc) 7:30 p. m. ' or t Sprints National Park. Ark. <JS4.4m7Wkt) 8 p. m. vocal numbers: S:30 p. m. ie.it urc u. OkU. (J4S.6ni-860kc) 6 p. m. dance nrrchestra. KVa r.l. [S2Cn-S70fcc) 12 p. m.. orchestra; -l-Minnrapolis. Minn. (225.4m-1330kc> ■ WBAP Ft. Worth. Tex. (499.7m-600kc) 6 p. m. or . : •". procram; 10. program; 10:45. program; Atrr. WCCO V.nmapoli»-St. Paul. Minn. (40S.2m-740kc) p. m. dinner conci: i AF. WCOA Pcnvacola. Fla. i:49.9m-1200kc) S p. m. pro WDAF Kuuu City. Mo. (370.2m-810kc) 6 p. m. . \\ EAF; 9:30, orches WDOD Chattanooia. Tcnn. (24S.8m-1220kc) 7-8 p. m. ram; 10, popular music. W.FBH Chiraro. 111. (3SS.6m-S20kc) 9 p. m.. progTam. WFAA D^llaj. Tex. (499.7m-6O0kc) 7-8 p. m. orches III. '3rt6m-9S0kc) 6:33 p. m., ensemble; n' Flenrv. WHAS Louisville. K-.. (461.3m-6Sfikc) 8 p. m. pro UHB Kansas City, Mo. (33&9m-S90kc) 7-8 p. m. ruusi rtHO [Vs Moines. Iowa tS3S.4m-S60kcl 6:30 P. m. •-.30. dance orchestra; 11. organ. A M \Q Chicago, Ml. i447.5in-6.okc) 6 p. in., dinner V. MC Memphis. Trnn. (S16.9m-5S0kc) S p. m. farm estra. WOC Davenport. la. l374.Sm-S00kc) 7:30. WEAF; W relies! r.i. WOS Jefferson City. Mo. (46S.Sm-640kc) WOW Omaha, Ncbr. i50S.2m-590kO S p. m. m. WJZ WJZ \\ EAF V\<B Atlanta. C«. t475.9m-S30kc) 6:30 p. m 15. ai :isis. WSM Nashville. Tenn. (340.7m-8S0kc) 6:30 p. m. frolic WSMB New Orleans. La. (322.4m-930kc) 8:30-10:30 f S sym [Mitors, (heater orchestras. Ilillr Boyer, popular songsters. WTMJ Milwaukee. Wis. (293.9m-1020kc) 6:30 p. m. WEAF; 8 30, WEAF: 10:30, program; 11, organ. Mountain Standard Time Stations KOA Denver. Colo. <32S.9m-920kc) S p. in. Scheuerrado orchestra; ^:15. studio program. Pacific Standard Time Stations K CPO; in KFI Los Aneelcs. Calif. (468.Sm-640kc) 7-8 music; £-9. orange network; 9-10, program, I rogram, KFRC San Francisco. Calif. <454m-660kc) 7 :'.:a:-.s: B. Jamboree; 10, frolic. KCO Oakland. Calil. (3S4.4m-780kc) 6-6:55 p. m. orchestra: 8-9, orange network; 9, book chat. KCW Portland. Ore. (491.5m-610kc) S, National Broadcasting company; 9-10. concert. KLX Oakland. Calif. (S0S.2m-S90kc) 8-9 p. m. studio Lake Merritt Ducks. KPO San Francisco. Calif. (422.3m-710kc) 6:30-7 p. m .. I -' : . program. nrange chain ; 9-10, studio program : Monday, silent night for: KFDM, KHJ, KLDS, WF1. WGBS. WOAI, WSAI. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6 Headliners Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 6:30 p.m. 5:30 4:30 3:30 WSU1 (475.9m-630kc) "Why Plants Are Plants." Proi K. B. Wvlie. 7:30 6:30 5:30 4:30 WJR M-40.9m-6S0kci The Dreamers. 8 7 6 S KMA (394.5m-760kc) A strim; trio. KSAC t."33.1m-900kc) music, Mrs. Earl I.itwiller. Mrs. H. 1. Wvlie. WSU1 (J75.9m-630kc) "In Earlv Territorial Days," Troi. Bruce E. Mahan. 8:30 7:30 6:30 5:30 WDOD (245.8m-1220kc) Brunswick half hour. WI.S (344.6m-S70kc) "Personalities in Music," Verdi. KLDS (270.1m-1110kc) Margaret Mandeville, soprano. KOIL (277.6m-1080kc) Katherine Cheye Lemen. contralto. 9:30 8:30 7:30 6:30 KTHS (384.4m-780ke) City of Roses. WTIC (S35.4m-560kc) Akay Harmony Belles. 10 9 8 7 KMBC (270.1m-1110kc) Walton Lockman, baritone. KRI.I) (461.3-650kc) Arthur A. Everts Diamond WJR-WCX (440.9m-680kc) Red Apple club. 10:30 9:30 8:30 7:30 WLAC (22S.4m-1330kc) Crystal quartet. 12 mid. II 10 9 K\'X (336.9m-890kc) Chinese theater program. Select Your Favorites From /hthawks" ;ncer 'arne tc An .me '.'.'[.II! ' r-up . ■ ■ in i Suitable for Framing or Placing in Your Album Send Coupon Now you their • "H. Their plctun add very much to I a Inment, ACT TODAY RADIO DIGEST PUBLISHING CO. 510 N. Dearborn St., Chicag-o, 111. 2't Vincent Lopez, No. 1 Pennsylvania orchestra 21 E. L. Tyson, pleasing voice at WWJ 22 Bert Davis. 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