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Significant events in radio broadcasting in the year 1969 included the debuts of two documentaries on rock and roll. ==Events== *21–23 February: ''The History of Rock and Roll'', a comprehensive 48-part documentary, debuts on KHJ in Los Angeles. Produced and hosted by Bill Drake, the series airs on the RKO General chain of stations that Drake programmed, and is nationally syndicated. *1 March: NHK begins FM broadcasting in Japan. *9 March: With the exception of ''Arthur Godfrey Time'', WTOP in Washington, DC switches to an all-news format. *3 October: The ''Fernsehturm Berlin'', a broadcasting tower, opens in East Berlin. *November: The National Science Network, Inc. purchased KMPX (FM) in San Francisco, and KPPC (AM) and KPPC-FM in Pasadena from Crosby-Pacific Broadcasting Company for a combined $1,084,000. ;Undated * WSAU-FM in Wausau, Wisconsin changes to Top 40 as WIFC, and continues with those calls and format nearly 40 years later. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1969 in radio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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