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							<title>100th anniversary radio broadcast celebrated</title>
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							<published>2009-12-15T10:24:00-06:00</published>
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								<name>Jack Messmer</name>
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							<content type="html">How is that possible, you ask? Radio as a public medium hasn&amp;rsquo;t been around for 100 years yet. Ah, but early experiments included live broadcasts</content>
							
						
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											<title>David Jackson</title>
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											<published>2009-12-15T15:27:47-06:00</published>
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												<name>David Jackson</name>
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											<content type="html">&amp;gt; Radio as a public medium hasnâ€™t been around for 100 years yet.Oh yes, it has! San Francisco&amp;#039;s KCBS (740 AM) rightfully lays claim to having been on the air with regular broadcasts since 1909 -- and we have articles in our archives showing that the station was actually on the air as early as 1908 with regularly-scheduled entertainment programs.</content>
											
										
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