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Sept. 29, 1920: Radio Goes Commercial | WIRED
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The Development of Radio | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
First KDKA radio broadcast sparked a revolution | Local News | observer-reporter.com
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KDKA: Broadcasting's Pioneer Station | Pennsylvania Center for the Book
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KDKA's century of radio is filled with broadcasting firsts and iconic personalities | TribLIVE.com
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The night Pittsburgh transformed the world | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
KDKA's Historic Broadcast - CBS Pittsburgh
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توییتر \ The FCC در توییتر: «It was on November 2, 1920, that KDKA transmitted the first scheduled commercial broadcast, during which they read the continuous live returns of the presidential election
KDKA Memories: Celebrating 95 Years of KDKA Radio - CBS Pittsburgh
Duquesne and National Museum of Broadcasting commemorate 1st KDKA broadcast | TribLIVE.com
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KDKA: Broadcasting's Pioneer Station | Pennsylvania Center for the Book