-
known as WDF and West3) and six
regional radio networks. The
Westdeutsche Funkstunde AG (WE****) was
established on 15
September 1924.
There was a substantial...
- Germany. It was
operated by the
Reichssender Breslau (former
Schlesische Funkstunde broadcasting corporation) of the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft
radio network...
- steel-frame
towers insulated against ground. In 1926 the „Westdeutschen
Funkstunde“ and an ****ociation of
locals agreed to
build the
transmitter tower in...
- Württemberg,
Baden and the
Prussian Province of
Hohenzollern Schlesische Funkstunde AG (S****),
Breslau (on the air
since 26 May 1924) and
Gleiwitz (from 1...
- Germany's
first radio station,
Radiostunde Berlin,
founded in 1923,
renamed Funkstunde in
March 1924, but it
moved to a new home in 1931 and
closed in 1934....
-
Norddeutsche Rundfunk GmbH in
November 1932. On 10
October 1924,
Westdeutsche Funkstunde AG (WE****)
began broadcasting from Münster; the
company was
renamed Westdeutsche...
- in Sch**** und
Posse – Zum Sende-Spiel "Polnische Wirtschaft"" in: Die
Funkstunde.
Journal of the
Berlin Broadcasting Station.
Volume 3.
Fascicule 44. 31...
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probably a
siffleur (professional whistler). 26 May – S****, the
Schlesische Funkstunde Aktien-Gesellschaft (Silesian
Radio Hour Ltd),
begins radio transmissions...
-
Symfoniorkester 1927-1928". issuu.com.
Retrieved 20 July 2020.
Schlesische Funkstunde (PDF) In
Ramslauer Stadtblatt, 6 July 1926;
retrieved 20 July 2020. "Konzertführer...
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playlist records that the
group performed on a
German radio programme Funkstunde.[specify][citation needed] In May 1930, the
group recorded four songs...