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The First Radio Program Broadcast from a Presidential Convention (June 10, 1924)
June 10, 1924

Moment 41: The First Radio Program Broadcast from a Presidential Convention

The first radio program broadcast from a presidential convention took place on June 10, 1924 at the Republican convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Radio’s big news story during the two-day convention was the nomination of Calvin Coolidge as the Republican presidential nominee.


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