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  The Voice of Firestone
The program was sponsored by Firestone Tire Company, and aired on Monday nights at 8:30 PM from its inception in 1928 until 1959, on radio and, by this time, on television as well.
It would run until January 1947, focusing on special interest topics shown in documentary form; The Voice of Firestone radio and television programs were known not only for their classical music, but for their vocal support of many special interest groups, such as 4-H and the United Nations.
The Voice of Firestone finally copied its radio series and moved it to television in the fall of 1949.
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  The Voice of Firestone - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Voice of Firestone was a weekly broadcast of the best in classical music, as performed by the nation's most popular composers.
The program was sponsored by Firestone Tire Company, and aired on Monday nights at 8:30 PM Eastern Standard Time from its inception in 1928 until 1959, on radio and, by this time, on television as well.
Firestone sponsored a related television series, The Voice of Firestone Televues, one of the very first television series consisting of true programming as opposed to coverage of news or sports, which first started transmissions on November 29, 1943, a time at which there were very few television sets capable of receiving it.
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 The Voice of Firestone
The program was sponsored by Firestone Tire Company, and aired on Monday nights at 8:30 PM Eastern Standard Time from its inception in 1928 until 1959, on radio and, by this time, on television as well.
Firestone sponsored a related television series, The Voice of Firestone Televues, one of the very first television series consisting of true programming as opposed to coverage of news or sports, which first started transmissions on November 29, 1943, a time at which there were very few television sets capable of receiving it.
The Firestone family involvement in the show was a very personal one.
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 [ misinformation.be | The Voice of Firestone Televues Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Voice of Firestone was a weekly program of the first-rate in classical music, as performed by America's the boundary in current composers.
It would drop January 1947, focusing on relevance topics shown in documentary form; The Voice of Firestone radio idiot receptacle programs were obvious not only for their classical music, but for their vocal gadget of sundry special interest groups, such as 4-H the United Nations.
The Voice of Firestone settled moved its radio endurance to idiot receptacle in the spill of 1949.
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 The Voice of Firestone Information
The Voice of Firestone was a weekly broadcast of the best in classical music, as performed by America's most popular composers.
Firestone sponsored a related television series, The Voice of Firestone Televues, one of the first television series with programming other than news or sports coverage.
The Voice of Firestone finally moved its radio series to television in the fall of 1949.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/The Voice of Firestone
The Voice of Firestone was a weekly broadcast of the best in classical music, as performed by America's most popular classical performers.
The Voice of Firestone radio and television programs were known not only for their classical music, but for their vocal support of many special interest groups, such as 4-H and the United Nations.
The show was considered to be very prestigious (due to the involvement of many classical musicians and Broadway musical stars), but the ratings were always small.
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 Gimlé   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Voice of Firestone was a weekly broadcast of the best in european classical music, as performed by the nation's most popular composers.
It would run until January 1947, focusing on special interest topics shown in Documentary film form; The Voice of Firestone radio and television programs were known not only for their classical music, but for their vocal support of many special interest groups, such as 4-H and the United Nations.
Firestone refused, and the television series was picked up by American Broadcasting Company.
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 The Voice of Firestone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The program was sponsored by Firestone Tire Company, and aired on Monday nights at 8:30 p.m.
It began transmissions on November 29, 1943, when there were very few television sets.
The show was considered to be very prestigious (due to the involvement of many classical musicians and Broadway actors), but the ratings were always small.
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 IMDB - Information at Halfvalue.com
The first movie listed in the database is Carmencita, the first film made in America where a woman appears.
The first TV series listed in the database is Voice of Firestone Televues (1943).
By the ratings of the users, the worst movie ever made is Crossover with the rating 1.2 in 10.
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The Voice of Firestone External links External links Voice of Firestone Televues at the Internet Movie Database The Voice of Firestone (1949) at the Internet Movie Database The Voice of Firestone (1962) at the Internet Movie Database Article at the Museum of Broadcast Communications website Database "http://www.air-cooledstuff.info/The_Voice_of_Firestone"
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 Voice of Firestone Televues Encyclopedia Article @ Merica.com (America)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Voice of Firestone Televues Encyclopedia Article @ Merica.com (America)
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The show was considered by many to be very prestigious (due to the involvement of many classical musicians and Broadway actors), but the ratings were always small.
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 TV lawyers
Emile Berliner invents a transmitter for Bell's telephone, which will increase the volume of the transmitted voice.
The University of Wisconsin begins voice broadcasting with radio station 9XM, forerunner of WHA, under an experimental license.
The Voice of Firestone Televues documentary series premiers, the first series to feature original programming and the first to go network-wide the following spring.
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 1944_in_television   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Events May 22 - The FCC increases its limits for single ownership of television stations from three to five.
Television shows The Voice of Firestone Televues (1943-1947).
Births February 8, Roger Lloyd Pack, actor May 14 - George Lucas, film and television director and producer.
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 TV Seasons
shows were cancelled in 1946 season; Voice Of Firestone Televues was cancelled in the third season.
NBC's first show, Voice Of Firestone Televues, premiered on April 10, 1944, Monday at various times.
Voice Of Firestone Televues April 1944–1947, NBC, documentary
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