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421:" is played, will be recorded. Today was chosen for the record because history will be made in the United States this afternoon. The recording will include the opening of the extra session of Congress and President Roosevelt's speech to that body. Arrangements are also being made to include a speech by Premier Daladier, direct from France, in case President Roosevelt's speech is finished on time.
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405:," which would again allow belligerent nations to buy munitions from the United States, but only if they paid cash at the time of purchase and then used their own ships to transport these purchases back home. Opponents argued that any modifications of the Neutrality Acts could be a first step in drawing the United States into another war.
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A recording, covering a full day of broadcasting at station WJSV, is going to be placed in the files of the
National Archives. The special recording is being made today, and this program to which you are now listening is now being recorded and preserved for posterity. The full day's activities, from
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who, in 1945, became a famous national network radio (and later television) personality. The day continued into the early afternoon with a succession of 15-minute programs, mainly "serial dramas" supplied by the CBS network. These dramas were characteristically introduced by the sounds of an
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now have copies of these recordings, and these have proven popular with fans of old-time radio, both for their entertainment value and for offering a unique historical record. They offer what is often the only example of some of the shows, performances, and personalities from this period.
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recording had not yet been perfected. The typical disc used in this situation was a double-sided 16-inch (41 cm) platter which could record approximately fifteen minutes of audio on each side. A major advantage of cutting an instantaneous disc, as opposed to making a
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Typical of most radio stations, WJSV also aired some of its own shows, and these local programs would either delay or replace the programs being offered by the CBS network. For example, in its 8:30 a.m. timeslot WJSV ran a locally produced quiz program hosted by
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Good morning. This is station WJSV, owned and operated by the
Columbia Broadcasting System, with studios in the Earle Building at 13th and E Streets, NW, in the City of Washington. Our transmitting facilities are on the Mount Vernon Memorial Boulevard in historic
119:, and it was the first time that such a comprehensive recording of a radio broadcast had been made. The station then donated its original set of recording discs to the National Archives, giving it a rare and complete artifact from an era frequently called the
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grew out of ongoing talks between members of the
National Archives and station WJSV. Before this project took place members of the National Archives such as John Bradley, the chief of the Division of Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings, and
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WJSV's broadcast day on
Thursday, September 21, 1939 included both the typical and the exceptional. Almost everything that aired was live, and if not it was identified as being "recorded" or "transcribed." This day began as usual with
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was rescheduled to the next day. (The speech would have pre-empted the usual weekly 2:30 p.m. 30-minute CBS network music program featuring Clyde Barrie and the Leon
Goldman ensemble.)
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The most important special broadcast on this day, and the primary reason why this day was chosen for recording, was the live nationwide broadcast of
President
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In spite of Warner's network connections, program listings show that this was a local weekly program which pre-empted the first half of CBS's presentation of
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2734:"Bushman 'Hurt' Movie King and Now He's a Radio Actor: One-Time Screen Idol Tells How Friends Who Think He Is Broke Give Him 'The Quick Greeting'"
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Roosevelt's address to a special joint session of Congress, calling for an end to the United States' arms embargo on warring nations
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The local WJSV programming which ran this day from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m. pre-empted the CBS network's special religious broadcast, the
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This local WJSV broadcast pre-empted several CBS network programs, which, according to other cities' listings from that day, began with
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Postponed from its usual 1:45 p.m. D.C. airing (as a delayed broadcast of the live 4:45 p.m. CBS airing of the previous day.)
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hours of local programming which featured a mixture of news, talk, commercials and recorded music, much of which was presided over by
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baseball game, and the CBS network offered several special broadcasts during the day for the local stations to consider airing.
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and a department store buyer competed for cash by answering questions sent in by the radio audience. Hosted by Jim McWilliams.
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The importance of this event was appreciated at the time, and WJSV newscaster Hugh
Conover cited it during his 1:00 p.m.
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made an audio recording of its entire 19-hour broadcast day. This undertaking was a collaboration between the station and the
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had just begun recording its shows onto instantaneous discs so that the program could be re-aired later that night on the
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occurred between approximately 6:14 and 6:23 a.m. when the station left the air "to make technical adjustments."
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The network feed of this show had an initial 3-minute gap which was covered locally by a transcribed organ interlude.
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The local WJSV programming which ran from 3:00 to 3:45 pre-empted both a CBS network's sports special airing of the
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Judy stands by Woody, hoping an operation has restored his eyesight, even as Steve proclaims his love for her.
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The original set of broadcast recording discs went to the
National Archives. Numerous other sites, such as the
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Brenda has a chance to return to the stage. But her husband objects, even as he worries over a court case.
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calls himself simply "Charles Daly" when doing this local program. It was recorded a block away at the
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announced that the WJSV transcriptions had been chosen as one of the sound recordings selected to its
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Eleanor worries that marrying her unemployed boyfriend could leave her as bitter as her friend.
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Stories were told that ranged from the unusual to the inspirational. The show was based on the
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Local newspapers continued to cite the name of the previous host, former WJSV sports announcer
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the opening station announcement at 6:00 o'clock this morning until 1:00 a.m., when "
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reported the war news. Because a sponsor, and not the network, in effect "owned" a given
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Dr. Susan Chandler helps out a baseball player, but makes an enemy of the mayor's wife.
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A discussion of plans to bring a bill before the legislature for a proposed sanitarium.
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This local rebroadcast pre-empted the second half of the CBS network's presentation of
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newscast as the reason that this particular broadcast day was selected for recording:
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Helen's plans to open a dress shop compel her to take on an unwanted employee.
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Rebroadcast of President Roosevelt's address to a special session of Congress
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This series was presented by the CBS Department of Education as part of CBS's
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A marriage approaches, and concern arises over a child's mystery illness.
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Four contestants were selected from the audience. A sailor, a student, a
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3103:"Cleveland Indians at Washington Senators Box Score, September 21, 1939"
258:(The NBC Blue network would soon be split off and then later become the
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2709:"Time Change on Information Please! (Information Please advertisement)"
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Junior mistakenly believes his parents are divorcing. Hilarity ensues.
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This episode had initially been scheduled for Saturday, September 23.
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Washington Senators baseball game—Cleveland Indians at Washington
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This local program pre-empted the CBS network's presentation of
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on Thursday, September 21, 1939, with the opening announcement:
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Riding the Rollercoaster: A History of the Chrysler Corporation
3053:– via JJ's Newspaper Radio Logs (www.jjonz.us/RadioLogs).
2636:– via JJ's Newspaper Radio Logs (www.jjonz.us/RadioLogs).
807:"Can a stepmother successfully raise another woman's children?"
401:. In exchange he proposed adding a provision, commonly dubbed "
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Originating from Mother Kelly's Miami Room in New York City.
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Follow-up interviews by CBS's Albert Warner for WJSV with
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Followed-up by the concluding portion of a live speech by
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817 Earle Building, 13th and E Streets, NW, Washington, DC
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3010:"Advertisers Book (via www.americanradiohistory.com)".
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This local sports report would normally pre-empt CBS's
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music. In addition, a planned 2:30 p.m. 30-minute
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The idea of recording WJSV's entire broadcast day from
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The Columbia Program Books (October and November 1939)
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Originating from the Hickory House in New York City.
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Presented by CBS's D.C. correspondent, Albert Warner.
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Postponed from its usual 2:15 p.m. D.C. airing.
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United States National Recording Registry recordings
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The radio play originally planned for this date was
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Postponed from its usual 5:00 p.m. D.C. airing.
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Postponed from its usual 2:20 p.m. D.C. airing.
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Postponed from its usual 2:00 p.m. D.C. airing.
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The murder trial begins for an eleven-year-old boy.
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This local programming pre-empted the CBS network's
1398:Preceded by interviews by CBS's Albert Warner with
1201:Good news comes after a difficult search for work.
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2588:(Press release). National Archives. 2004-03-23
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3161:The Washington Evening Star (Washington, DC)
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2414:Joined in progress with 9 minutes remaining.
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3012:The Columbia Program Book (October, 1939)
2740:. 1938-03-06. p. 8 (Society Section)
2247:Hugh Conover of WJSV did the reporting.
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2155:third annual summer festival, featured
1784:Hugh Conover of WJSV did the reporting.
573:Various national and local advertisers
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3267:History of radio in the United States
1825:by Johnny Salb, WJSV staff organist.
961:"True names are never used in Spry's
812:Mrs. Clark plots a dastardly scheme.
107:On September 21, 1939, radio station
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2762:(Press release). Library of Congress
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1300:This local program pre-empted CBS's
570:Live talk, news, and recorded music
482:All times are Eastern Standard Time.
3136:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (New York)
2957:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (New York)
2790:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (New York)
1567:Joe King of WJSV did the reporting.
585:(8:00 a.m.) music program and
495:WJSV's September 21, 1939 Schedule
252:Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
2080:Major Bowes' Original Amateur Hour
1713:. The pre-emptions continued with
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2151:This week's episode, part of the
1725:and the news with Edwin C. Hill.
473:Federal Communications Commission
458:WJSV signed on at 6:00 a.m.
3180:. Wayne State University Press.
2985:The Reading Eagle (Pennsylvania)
2932:The Reading Eagle (Pennsylvania)
2681:. Oxford University Press, Inc.
1511:Daggett and Ramsdell cold cream
442:In early 2004 the United States
297:instantaneous transcription disc
215:National Broadcasting Company -
195:National Broadcasting Company -
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589:(8:15 a.m.) serial drama.
3242:Washington Post Radio listings
2758:Cannady, Sheryl (2004-03-19).
2650:Haden, Courtney (2014-09-17).
2277:Updates on the war in Europe.
2034:cartoon panel of the same name
1318:The Life and Love of Dr. Susan
935:Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories
281:Archivist of the United States
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1464:News analysis and interviews
1293:Hugh Conover of WJSV reports.
260:American Broadcasting Company
139:In 1939, station WJSV was an
2383:Jerry Livingston's Orchestra
2159:, an original radio play by
1046:Prudential Insurance Company
397:provisions of the country's
145:Columbia Broadcasting System
94:September 21, 1939
3212:WJSV complete broadcast day
3163:. 1939-09-21. p. C-12.
3078:"Pittsburgh Radio Programs"
2909:"Complete Radio Programs".
2894:"Complete Radio Programs".
1694:. Cleveland won 6–3, and a
1508:serial drama (transcribed)
944:Week-long dramatic stories
837:CBS news / Cooking recipes
728:Super Suds granulated soap
503:Primary Sponsoring Product
454:WJSV broadcast day schedule
448:National Recording Registry
291:Method of recording the day
129:National Recording Registry
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3037:"Today's Radio Highlights"
2620:"Today's Radio Highlights"
2542:, CBS news correspondent.
2275:Reported by Edwin C. Hill.
2258:The Human Side of the News
2136:Columbia Workshop Festival
2068:Today's war-related news.
1071:The Romance of Helen Trent
1018:Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne
631:with members of the local
553:continues, joined by host
236:Mutual Broadcasting System
3246:JJ's Newspaper Radio Logs
3157:"Capital's Radio Program"
2913:. 1939-09-05. p. 18.
2898:. 1939-09-21. p. 20.
2859:. 1939-06-26. p. B-6
2713:Spokesman-Review (Oregon)
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1497:The Career of Alice Blair
387:joint session of Congress
322:Overview of broadcast day
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3138:. 1939-09-21. p. 28
3046:. 1939-09-14. p. 28
2987:. 1939-09-21. p. 27
2959:. 1939-09-20. p. 24
2934:. 1939-09-20. p. 27
2792:. 1939-09-20. p. 24
2629:. 1939-09-21. p. 28
1836:Goodrich Sports Reporter
1472:Rep. William B. Bankhead
1382:"Cash-and-Carry" speech
857:Stuffed vanilla wafers.
563:aired at 8:00 a.m.
419:The Star-Spangled Banner
3084:. 1939-09-21. p. 9
2715:. 1939-08-15. p. 5
1897:Campbell's Tomato soup
1432:United States Army Band
1303:Doc Barclay's Daughters
992:Items at S. Kann Sons (
506:Additional Information
3236:American Radio History
3226:American Radio History
3174:Hyde, Charles (2003).
2911:The Milwaukee Sentinel
2896:The Milwaukee Sentinel
2853:"Kann's advertisement"
2675:Dunning, John (1998).
2210:Adult Education Series
2029:Palmolive shave cream
1823:Hammond electric organ
1480:Rep. J. William Ditter
986:Woman's Home Companion
640:This pre-empted CBS's
600:Certified Magic Carpet
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2299:Zlotnick the Furrier
1998:Colgate dental cream
1818:Zlotnick the Furrier
1747:Equitable Credit Co.
1666:(joined in progress)
1457:Follow-up interviews
1445:New York World's Fair
1259:vegetable shortening
1180:Life Can Be Beautiful
950:vegetable shortening
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460:Eastern Standard Time
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3082:The Pittsburgh Press
2738:The Pittsburgh Press
2379:Hal Kemp's Orchestra
2288:Streamline Interlude
2114:The performance of "
1894:Serial comedy/drama
1591:Zlotnick the Furrier
1476:Speaker of the House
1351:Your Family and Mine
1166:Procter & Gamble
884:chicken noodle soup
800:Colgate tooth powder
469:Alexandria, Virginia
362:, usually featuring
266:Preliminary planning
3210:Audio files of the
3044:The Washington Post
2656:Weld for Birmingham
2627:The Washington Post
2233:Arrow News Reporter
2180:Strange as It Seems
2017:Strange as It Seems
1770:Arrow News Reporter
1553:Arrow News Reporter
1533:Alabama Polytechnic
1524:handicap horse race
1223:Chipso soap flakes
1195:Flakes soap flakes
1033:When a Girl Marries
1002:"Jean Abbey" was a
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841:Pet Evaporated Milk
668:Old Dutch cleanser
656:Bachelor's Children
561:Arrow News Reporter
533:(i.e. unsponsored)
444:Library of Congress
376:Washington Senators
272:sign-on to sign-off
178:Network affiliation
125:Library of Congress
121:Golden Age of Radio
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2981:"Radio Day by Day"
2928:"Radio Day by Day"
2451:in New York City.
2363:Local programming:
2328:Local programming:
2296:Transcribed music
2293:Local programming:
2272:gasoline products
2238:Local programming:
1871:'s Penthouse Blues
1841:Local programming:
1812:Local programming:
1775:Local programming:
1744:Transcribed music
1741:Local programming:
1723:Scattergood Baines
1670:Local programming:
1620:Scattergood Baines
1588:Transcribed music
1585:Local programming:
1580:Rhythm and Romance
1558:Local programming:
1521:Mont d'Or Handicap
1502:Local programming:
1461:Local programming:
1416:by French Premier
1400:Sen. Warren Austin
1281:Local programming:
981:Local programming:
954:This week's story:
685:Pretty Kitty Kelly
605:Local programming:
567:Local programming:
523:Local programming:
498:Program Source and
383:Franklin Roosevelt
311:Information Please
141:owned-and-operated
23:WJSV broadcast day
2841:. September 1939.
2688:978-0-19-507678-3
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2560:Local programming
2501:Orchestra remote
2473:Orchestra remote
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