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Other companies, including CBS and Mutual, soon followed suit, each network signing hundreds of individual stations on as affiliates: stations which agreed to broadcast one network's programs.
The final radio series was broadcast on Mutual from January 2, 1955 to December 25, 1955 a 30-minute program heard Sundays at 5pm.
He also hosted a radio show, Your Ballad Man, in 1949 that was broadcast nationwide on the Mutual Radio Network and featured a highly eclectic program, from gamelan music, to Django Reinhardt, to Klezmer music, to Sidney Bechet and Wild Bill Davison, to jazzy pop songs by Maxine Sullivan and Jo Stafford, to readings of the poetry of Carl Sandburg, to hillbilly music with electric guitars, to Finnish brass bands – to name a few.
That autumn, Mutual won exclusive broadcast rights to the World Series.
In November 1937, conservative commentator Fulton Lewis Jr., heard five nights weekly from Mutual affiliate WOL, became the first national news personality to broadcast out of Washington, D. C .; he would remain with the network until his death almost three decades later.
His first radio speech was broadcast on September 15, 1939 over all three of the major radio networks ( Mutual, National, and Columbia ).
In 1949, Chandler negotiated a seven-year contract with Gillette and the Mutual Broadcasting System to broadcast the Series.
debuted June 8, 1947 on the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode was broadcast June 25, 1949, on the ABC.
From 1935 to 1936, Allen and Pearson broadcast a 15-minute program twice a week on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
During this period, the show was broadcast on Chicago's WGN ( AM ), one of the founding members of the Mutual Broadcasting System.
On November 24, 1941, Sothern performed in the Lux Radio Theater adaptation of Maisie Was a Lady, and the popularity of the film series led to her own radio program, The Adventures of Maisie, broadcast on CBS from 1945 to 1947, on Mutual Broadcasting System in 1952 and in syndication from 1949 to 1953.
In the 1940s the game became a popular radio panel quiz show, Twenty Questions, first broadcast at 8pm, Saturday, February 2, 1946, on the Mutual Broadcasting System from New York's Longacre Theatre on West 48th Street.
The FBI was specifically interested in his March 8, 1953 broadcast during which he interviewed Harold Stassen, then Director for the Mutual Security Agency.
The station broadcast in a classical format, called " More Good Music ( MGM )" and featured five minute bottom of the hour news feeds from the Mutual Broadcasting System.
He became the host of Mutual Radio's Purina-sponsored segment of the Opry and of Mutual ’ s Checkerboard Jamboree, a midday program shared with Ernest Tubb that was broadcast from a Nashville theater.
" The act was broadcast on the Mutual Radio in 1938 and then moved to NBC Radio from 1939 to 1949.
The first Voice of Prophecy coast-to-coast broadcast was over 89 stations of the Mutual Broadcasting System on Sunday, January 4, 1942.
Massey and Tilton starred in Alka-Seltzer Time, a 15-minute radio series broadcast weekdays on both CBS and Mutual.
On Mutual, it was broadcast from August 31, 1942, to February 4, 1949, as a 15-minute serial, running three or, usually, five times a week.
Paramount's animated Superman short films used voices by the radio actors, and Columbia's Superman movie serials ( 1948, 1950 ) were " adapted from the Superman radio program broadcast on the Mutual Network ".
The Mutual series broadcast repeats from the CBS run until September 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented.
The show was broadcast from the studios of WGN in Chicago over the Mutual Broadcasting System ( MBS ) and ran for 13-weeks.
It was then heard on The Mutual Broadcasting System from January 2, 1950, through the final broadcast on June 9, 1955.

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In May 2006 the historically significant Mutual Building located on Capitol Avenue was purchased by The Christman Company to be renovated back to its original grandeur and used as the company's headquarters.
MultiMate's greatest advantage — and its mandate from Connecticut Mutual — was that it allowed companies to easily replace dedicated Wang Word Processor workstations with PCs, with an order of magnitude reduction in cost.
Nevis has continued developing its own legislation, such as The Nevis International Insurance Ordinance and the Nevis International Mutual Funds Ordinance of 2004, but calls for secession are often based on concerns that the legislative authority of the Nevis Island Administration might be challenged again in the future.
New Zealand is also contributing training assistance under its Mutual Assistance Programme.
* 2008 – Following the bankruptcies of Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual, The Dow Jones Industrial Average falls 777. 68 points, the largest single-day point loss in its history.
Recent rapid increases in the technologies of war, and therefore in its destructiveness ( see Mutual assured destruction ), have caused widespread public concern, and have in all probability forestalled, and may hopefully altogether prevent the outbreak of a nuclear World War III.
For example, general insurer State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company can distribute dividends to its vehicle insurance policyholders.
The Act also abolished the Economic Cooperation Administration, which had managed the Marshall Plan and transferred its functions to the newly established Mutual Security Agency ( MSA ).
Along with the principles, the two groups signed Letters of Mutual Recognition — the Israeli government recognized the PLO as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, while the PLO recognized the right of the state of Israel to exist and renounced terrorism as well as other violence, and its desire for the destruction of the Israeli state.
Throughout the 1980s, Vietnam received nearly $ 3 billion a year in economic and military aid from the Soviet Union and conducted most of its trade with the USSR and other COMECON ( Council for Mutual Economic Assistance ) countries.
In 1868 the leading Manhattan club, Mutual, shifted its home games to the Union Grounds in Brooklyn.
Full of Dutch cultural and historical information, the book became an instant bestseller, outselling all other books in its first year of publication except Charles Dickens's Our Mutual Friend.
However, during that year, the largest bank failure in terms of dollar value occurred on September 26, 2008, when Washington Mutual experienced a 10-day bank run on its deposits.
Though the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security, signed in 1960, allows for the continued presence of American military bases in Japan, most of them on Okinawa, no formal agreement was ever set by which Japan officially relies on the United States, United Nations, or anybody else for its defense.
Mutual changed hands frequently in succeeding years — even leaving aside larger-scale acquisitions and mergers, its final direct corporate parent, Westwood One, which purchased it in 1985, was the seventh in a string of new owners that followed General Tire.
The malted milk maker sponsored the show during its entire run on Mutual.
In the fall of 1936, Mutual lost another of its founding members when WLW departed.
The network, however, was in the midst of a major expansion: the first outside group of stations to sign on with Mutual was John Shepard's Colonial Network with its Boston flagship station, WAAB, and thirteen affiliates around New England.
For the first year of its Mutual run, Welles provided the voice of The Shadow and his newly created alter ego, Lamont Cranston.
Mutual gave the twice-a-week series its first national exposure until November 1939, when it switched to NBC Blue.
MBS also provided the national launching pad for Kay Kyser and His Kollege of Musical Knowledge ; Kyser's enormous success at Mutual soon allowed his show to move to NBC and its much larger audience.
Washington Mutual, Inc. (), abbreviated to WaMu, was a savings bank holding company and the former owner of Washington Mutual Bank, which was the United States ' largest savings and loan association until its collapse in 2008.
The holding company, Washington Mutual, Inc., was left with $ 33 billion in assets, and $ 8 billion debt, after being stripped of its banking subsidiary by the FDIC.

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