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Classical music programs on the air included The Voice of Firestone and The Bell Telephone Hour.
* Operatic tenor Richard Crooks ( 1900 – 1972 ), longtime host of The Voice of Firestone on network radio, lived in Portola Valley for many years until his death.
* May – The Voice of Firestone ( 1949 – 1963 ).
* The Voice of Firestone ( 1949 – 1963 ).
* The Voice of Firestone ( 1949 – 1963 ).
* The Voice of Firestone ( 1949 – 1963 ).
* The Voice of Firestone Televues ( 1943 – 1947 ; renamed The Voice of Firestone, running from 1949 to 1963 ).
Margaret Whiting was a regular guest on variety shows and talk shows throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, including Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town, when the musical series focused on Whiting's hometown of Detroit ; The Big Record, The Bob Hope Show, The Colgate Comedy Hour, The Tony Martin Show, The David Frost Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The George Jessel Show, The Guy Mitchell Show, The Jonathan Winters Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, The Nat King Cole Show, Over Easy, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, The Patti Page Show, The Red Skelton Hour, The Steve Allen Show, The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Texaco Star Theater, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Virginia Graham Show, and The Voice of Firestone.
Other radio shows included The Prudential Family Hour, Screen Guild Playhouse and The Voice of Firestone which featured the top opera and concert singers of the time.
She sang on The Voice of Firestone on November 13, 1950.
Other contestants included Tony Bennett, The Blackwood Brothers, Lenny Bruce, Roy Clark, Rosemary Clooney, Ken Berry, Florian ZaBach, Wally Cox, Vic Damone, The Diamonds, Eddie Fisher, Connie Francis, Don Knotts, Steve Lawrence, Al Martino, Barbara McNair, Marian McPartland, Johnny Nash, Leslie Uggams, Lorraine Donahue ( who later appeared on The Voice of Firestone ) and Jonathan Winters.
Daly also did hosting duties on Who Said That ?, It's News to Me, We Take Your Word and Open Hearing, and was a narrator on The Voice of Firestone starting in 1958.
The company sponsored The Voice of Firestone on the radio beginning on December 1928.
Besides his many guest appearances, he hosted The Voice of Firestone ( 1936 ), Vicks Open House ( 1936 ), The Chase and Sanborn Hour ( 1937 – 1939 ), and Kraft Music Hall ( 1947 – 1948 ).
* 22 March: The Voice of Firestone becomes the first radio program to be aired on both AM and FM radio stations.
The Voice of Firestone, is a long-running radio and television program of classical music.
In 1948, The Voice of Firestone was the first commercial radio program to be carried simultaneously on both AM and FM radio stations.
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, and according to researchers of television history, may have been the first series in U. S. television history broadcast beyond New York on a network on a regularly scheduled basis.
When The Voice of Firestone arrived on television in the fall of 1949, NBC simulcast the show on radio and TV, one of the first programs to use that technology.
In an era when successful programs were capable of garnering as many as half the viewers available in a given time slot, The Voice of Firestone only received three million viewers, a comparatively small number for what was rapidly becoming the nation's most influential mass medium.

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Spectators are generally able to watch the rest of the round from multiple selectable views, although some servers disable some of these views to prevent dead players from relaying information about living players to their teammates through alternative media ( most notably voice in the case of Internet cafes and Voice over IP programs such as TeamSpeak or Ventrilo ).
* 1942 – Voice of America, the official external radio and television service of the United States government, begins broadcasting with programs aimed at areas controlled by the Axis powers.
Voice acting is the art of providing voices for animated characters ( including those in feature films, television programs, animated short films, and video games ) and radio and audio dramas and comedy, as well as doing voice-overs in radio and television commercials, audio dramas, dubbed foreign language films, video games, puppet shows, and amusement rides.
On 24 November 2011, the Nine Network announced line-up for 2012, with a focus on reality programs including an Australian version of The Voice, the return of Big Brother, Excess Baggage and The Celebrity Apprentice Australia.
The Smith-Mundt Act authorized information programs, including Voice of America.
Voice actors are also commonly employed as narrators in radio and television commercials, radio and television programs, press release videos and other kinds of media that require the voice actor to read text that clarifies what the program is about from a script.
By January 1944, twelve more Allied POWs arrived at the prison camp and more new programs were begun: Three Missing Men, Saturday Jamboree, The Postman Calls, War On War, Enerjocracy, From One American to Another, The Voice of the People, The Australian Hour, The German Hour and The Civilian Air Program.
However, Radio Martí programs cannot be specifically directed to U. S. citizens under the same law that restricts Voice of America broadcasts.
Voice of America also broadcasts in Afan Oromo alongside its other horn of Africa programs.
Under Milton Tomlinson's leadership, the church began the White Wing Publishing House, White Wing Christian Bookstores, The Voice of Salvation radio and TV programs, and numerous other ministries.
Many Voice of Russia programs have won the Radiomania Russian national award.
Apart from the World service USA Live-24 / 7 service, in 2011-2012 The Voice of Russia has launched several projects of locally produced programs and live broadcasting outside Russia.
: From May 2011 the programs of The Voice of Russia broadcasted in the United States are produced directly on the premises of the U. S. studio.
As of July, 2012 the Voice of Russia has radio programs broadcast in 32 languages, including:
Other business ventures that he founded included Tribal Voice, which developed one of the first instant messaging programs, PowWow.
* Kol Ha-Kampus (" The Voice of the Campus ")-a joint educational project of Kol Yisrael and the Israeli College of Management media school, in which students run the radio station and host programs of alternative music.
He takes over the function of the former Transmitter Berlin-Koepenick and served apart from the spreading of the program of MEGARADIO also for transmitting of programs of the Voice of Russia, partly in the Simulcast mode.
She appeared regularly on such programs as The Voice of Firestone and The Tonight Show.
Middle school concentration programs include Theatre, Global Studies / Language Arts, Voice / Keyboard, 2-D Art, 3-D Art, Dance, Math / Science.
Interviews and recitals of the Chestnut Brass Company have been featured on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, Fresh Air, Radiotimes and Performance Today programs ; Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, Bavarian State Radio and numerous radio and television stations across the United States.
The Voice of Peace primarily produced programs in English, ( but a small section of the output also included shows in Hebrew, Arabic, and French ), readily accepted by listeners in all countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea who felt the station reflected Western ideals.

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