20 January – Inauguration of Paris PTT, a station organized by and broadcasting from the École supérieure des postes et télégraphes (the French post office's higher educational institute of engineering).
13 March – Production of the first radio set incorporating a loudspeaker. All previously produced sets have required the use of headphones.[citation needed]
1 April – In Vienna the Czeija & Nissl electrical company begins test transmissions from its premises in co-operation with a technical high school, the Technisches Gewerbemusem. This marks the start of radio broadcasting in Austria.
18 May – The first regular radio broadcasts begin in Czechoslovakia.[5]
21 July – The Dutch radio manufacturing company Nederlandsche Seintoestellen Fabriek begins regular radio broadcasting in the Netherlands.
28 September – First publication of the BBC listings magazine, Radio Times, in Britain.[6]
29 October – Regular radio broadcasting in Germany officially begins with the first evening transmission from the Sendestelle Berlin installed at the Vox-Haus in Potsdamer Platz.[7][8]
21 November –Margaret Lyons, born Keiko Margaret Inouye, Canadian broadcast executive (died 2019)
22 December –John Ebdon, British radio broadcaster, Graecophile, author and director of the London Planetarium (died 2005)
25 December –Gordon Baxter, American radio personality, author and columnist (died 2005)
References
↑ Cox, Jim (2008). This Day in Network Radio: A Daily Calendar of Births, Debuts, Cancellations and Other Events in Broadcasting History. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN978-0-7864-3848-8.
↑ Albert, Norman (9 February 1923). "Conacher Scored Six for North Toronto". Toronto Star. p.12.
↑ Kitchen, Paul (2008). Win, Tie or Wrangle: The Inside Story of the Old Ottawa Senators - 1883–1935. Manotick, Ontario: Penumbra Press. p.246. ISBN978-1-897323-46-5.
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