[78-L] Radio station(s) in Senath, MO 1951

Michael Biel mbiel at mbiel.com.invalid
Wed Feb 19 08:01:59 PST 2020


White’s Radio Log did not always include the small day timers below 250 watts. The annual Broadcasting Yearbook had complete listings, alphabetically by town and call letters, but also by state which is where the details are. You’ll find them on line here. https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Broadcasting_Yearbook_Summary_of_Editions_Page.htm.

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Old copies of "White's Radio Log" might help.

Lots of hits on Google.

Ron Roscoe

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On 2/19/2020 7:50 AM, Rodger J. Holtin wrote:
> This is really an old radio question, but since it all began with a 78 RPM lacquer, it’s still on topic. Insert :-) here.
>
> This lacquer that I have contains a quiz program held in a local grocery store in Senath, Missouri sometime during the summer of 1951. I have tracked down many other details but I still have no idea what radio station might have been there in 1951.
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> I have looked up the stations that currently serve that area, but none seem to have a genealogy long enough to stretch back to 1951. With today’s conglomerates running quasi networks, it certainly does not compare with what seems to have been a very local AM station in 1951.
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> Senath is a desperately poor little town in the boot heel of Missouri. They had a Piggly Wiggly in 1951, but not now and when the Ramey grocery burned down in 2010 it wasn’t replaced.
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> I have some hope that some of you guys might have some kind of old radio directories of some kind which may shed some light on the question for me.
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> Any help appreciated, and thanks in advance,
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>

You might be able to narrow it down with this interactive map
http://worldradiomap.com/map/north-america

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