U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature: First Licensed Radio Station

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U.S. Census Bureau Feature for August 20: First Licensed StationU.S. Census BureauFollowing is the daily “Profile America” feature from the U.S. Census Bureau:FIRST LICENSED RADIO STATIONThe nation’s first radio station licensed by the government began in on this date in 1920 — station 8MK, now operating as WWJ. The station was owned by the Detroit News, and operated with an amateur license, which in 1922 was changed to commercial. The first station to receive a commercial license was KDKA in Pittsburgh, which began broadcasting in October of 1920. From these rudimentary early broadcasts, the medium grew rapidly. In 1922, there were 30 radio , but by the following year, there were 556. Now, there are nearly 15,500 AM and stations across the U.S., along with just 1,500 low- FM facilities. Profile America is in its 20th year as a public service of the U.S. Census Bureau.Sources: Kane’s Famous First Facts, 62948MK/accessed 5/16/2016: www.michiguide.com/history/am.htmlLicensing/accessed 5/16/2016: https://www.oldradio.com/archives/stations/wwj1.htmEarly station totals: Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970, p. 796Station totals 2015/accessed 5/16/2016: https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-338754A1.docxProfile America is produced by the Center for New Media and Promotion of the U.S. Census Bureau. Statistics and accounts drawn from cited non-Census sources are employed for illustrative or narrative purposes, and are not attested to by the U.S. Census Bureau. These daily features are available as produced segments, ready to air, on the Internet at https://www.census.gov (look for “Audio” in the “Library” pull-down menu).

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