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{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2013}}{{Year nav topic5|1937|radio|television|music|film}}The year 1937 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting history. Events- 1 February – First broadcast of the Swedish radio programme Dagens dikt ("Poem of the day"), still on the air six days a week.[1]
- 9 March – Fireside chat: On the Reorganization of the Judiciary.
- 14 March – The Jack Benny - Fred Allen 12-year "fud" begins, when both comedians participate in "The Battle of the Century" at the Hotel Pierre.
- 6 May – The Hindenburg disaster takes place in Lakehurst, New Jersey. Herbert Morrison was assigned by NBC Red affiliate WLS (AM) in Chicago to cover the event; as he had no ability to broadcast the landing of the zeppelin live, he and his engineer decided to record it as an experiment. The ensuing transcription (including the now-famous "Oh, the humanity" idiom) aired on the NBC Red Network the next day, a first for the network given that NBC's policy at the time forbade the use of prerecorded news actualities.
- 4 July – Following the alteration of frequencies at the BBC's Washford transmitter to enable it to radiate separate regional services for Wales and the West of England, a new Welsh Regional Programme begins, broadcast from Washford on 1050 kHz and Penmon on 804 kHz.
- 1 October – First Dagens Eko news broadcast on Swedish radio.
- 12 October – Fireside chat: On Legislation to be Recommended to the Extraordinary Session of the Congress.
- 14 November – Fireside chat: On the Unemployment Census.
- 12 December – Mae West makes a risqué guest appearance on The Chase and Sanborn Hour that eventually results in her being banned from radio.
- UNDATED – Frederic Ziv and John L. Sinn form the Ziv Company for syndication of radio programs.[2]
- UNDATED – The Oklahoma Network Inc. begins operation with eight stations in Oklahoma as initial members.[3]
Debuts- 6 January – Broadway Merry-Go-Round debuts on the Blue Network.[4]
- 18 January – Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories (1937–1956) debuts on CBS.[4]
- 25 January – The Guiding Light (1937–1952) debuts on NBC Red. In June 1952, this series will spawn a television version of the same name.
- 29 March – Our Gal Sunday (1937–1959) debuts on CBS.
- 5 July – Arnold Grimm's Daughter debuts on CBS.[4]
- 11 October – The Court of Missing Heirs debuts on CBS.[4]
- 19 October – Big Town debuts on CBS.[4]
- 1 November – Brave New World debuts on CBS.[4]
- 1 November - Hilltop House debuts on CBS.[4]
- 4 November – Good News of 1938 debuts on NBC.[4]
- 5 November – Black Night (horror program) debuts on WBAP.[4]
- 7 November – Dr. Christian debuts on CBS.[4]
- UNDATED – The American Scene debuts in syndication.[4]
Endings- 18 April – The Adventures of Captain Diamond ends its run on network radio.[4]
- 26 April – Bughouse Rhythm ends its run on network radio (Blue Network).[4]
- 25 June – Ma and Pa ends its run on network radio (CBS).[4]
- 28 July – Broadway Merry-Go-Round ends its run on network radio (Blue Network).[4]
- 30 July – Broadway Varieties ends its run on network radio (CBS).[4]
Births- 18 December – Frankie Crocker (died 2000), famous New York City radio disc jockey.
Deaths- 20 July – Guglielmo Marconi, physicist and wireless telegraphy pioneer, aged 63.
References1. ^Sveriges Radio - Dagens dikt: historik (in Swedish) 2. ^{{cite web|last1=Anderson|first1=Christopher|title=Ziv Television Programs, Inc.|url=http://www.museum.tv/eotv/zivtelevisio.htm|website=Museum of Broadcast Communication|accessdate=11 January 2017}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=New Okla. Network|url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Radio-Daily/RD-1937/RA-1937-Feb.pdf|accessdate=19 May 2016|work=Radio Daily|date=February 9, 1937|page=1}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Dunning, John. (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-19-507678-3}}.
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