Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
May 15 2013
Media Release
Retro Radio Dial 1953
Philippines
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A fascinating look back 60 years ago to 1953 and the radio stations that could be heard from the Philippines has just been released by the Radio Heritage Foundation at www.radioheritage.com.
You'll find a complete list of stations along the dial on both mediumwave [AM] and shortwave [SW]. In fact, most of the stations were only on shortwave. There was no FM.
Only a handful of stations were outside Manila. There was a strong American influence, with two large relay bases for the Voice of America and several US Armed Forces Radio Service stations around Manila.
This was a period less than 10 years after the end of WWII when broadcasting was in its post-war recovery phase.
In 1953, the first TV station in the Philippines had just gone to air [DZAQ-TV] and a new president [Magsaysay] inaugurated. The Korean War ended in the middle of the year.
Retro Radio Dial Philippines 1953 is the latest of a new series exploring the global radio dials at important times during the last century. The Cold War was in full swing in this region.
This is the latest of a new series looking at radio broadcasting in 1953; due shortly are North Asia [centered on China], South Asia [centered on India] and South East Asia [centered on newly independent Indonesia.]
You'll also find popular movies of 1953, the top 20 songs of the year, and recommended reading about the region of this era as well as useful facts which all help contribute to understanding the context of the 1953 radio dial in the Philippines.
The Radio Heritage Foundation is an independent non-profit organization with no connections to the broadcasting industry or any government agency, and is supported by people worldwide who think it's important to protect radio memories for the future. Content at www.radioheritage.com is free.
Come along and visit the Philippines radio dial in 1953 with us. There's even a place for you to share your own radio memories or thoughts of those times.
We welcome your feedback on this new Retro Radio Dial series.
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
The Global Radio Memories Project
'where today's people connect with yesterdays radio'
www.radioheritage.com
May 15 2013
Media Release
Retro Radio Dial 1953
Philippines
____________________
A fascinating look back 60 years ago to 1953 and the radio stations that could be heard from the Philippines has just been released by the Radio Heritage Foundation at www.radioheritage.com.
You'll find a complete list of stations along the dial on both mediumwave [AM] and shortwave [SW]. In fact, most of the stations were only on shortwave. There was no FM.
Only a handful of stations were outside Manila. There was a strong American influence, with two large relay bases for the Voice of America and several US Armed Forces Radio Service stations around Manila.
This was a period less than 10 years after the end of WWII when broadcasting was in its post-war recovery phase.
In 1953, the first TV station in the Philippines had just gone to air [DZAQ-TV] and a new president [Magsaysay] inaugurated. The Korean War ended in the middle of the year.
Retro Radio Dial Philippines 1953 is the latest of a new series exploring the global radio dials at important times during the last century. The Cold War was in full swing in this region.
This is the latest of a new series looking at radio broadcasting in 1953; due shortly are North Asia [centered on China], South Asia [centered on India] and South East Asia [centered on newly independent Indonesia.]
You'll also find popular movies of 1953, the top 20 songs of the year, and recommended reading about the region of this era as well as useful facts which all help contribute to understanding the context of the 1953 radio dial in the Philippines.
The Radio Heritage Foundation is an independent non-profit organization with no connections to the broadcasting industry or any government agency, and is supported by people worldwide who think it's important to protect radio memories for the future. Content at www.radioheritage.com is free.
Come along and visit the Philippines radio dial in 1953 with us. There's even a place for you to share your own radio memories or thoughts of those times.
We welcome your feedback on this new Retro Radio Dial series.
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
The Global Radio Memories Project
'where today's people connect with yesterdays radio'