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265:, 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 regularly scheduled series in U.S. television history broadcast beyond New York on a network of multiple stations. It began on November 29, 1943, on New York's 310:
The program continued to air at 8:30 on Mondays until 1959, when ABC insisted on moving the show to a later time period. Firestone refused, and the show was canceled entirely. Although the ratings were low at the time of its cancellation, the fan outcry was loud, with some writing their congressmen.
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typically only had three million viewers, a comparatively small number for what was rapidly becoming the nation's most influential mass medium. In 1954, NBC asked Firestone's permission to move the program to a different night or time period. Firestone refused and NBC canceled the program which then
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was the first commercial radio program to be carried simultaneously on both AM and FM radio stations. Firestone's 25th anniversary program was broadcast November 30, 1953, and it continued to be heard on radio until 1957.
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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. Thanks to the appearance on the show of famous classical-music soloists, some from the
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stars, the show was considered quite prestigious, but the ratings always remained low. In an era when successful programs were capable of garnering as many as half the viewers available in a given time slot,
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returned, airing at 10pm on Sunday nights. The same relatively small number of viewers tuned in, and the show was permanently canceled in May 1963.
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in April 1944 (New York, Schenectady and Philadelphia), it continued until January 1947 with special interest topics in a documentary film format.
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network on December 3, 1928 and was later also shown on television starting in 1949. The program was last broadcast in 1963.
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radio-TV programs were known not only for classical music, but for their support of organizations such as
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The Firestone Orchestra was conducted by Hugo Mariani (1928–31), William Daly (1931–36),
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immediately began to air it beginning with the following week's installment.
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due to a composers' dispute. Mrs. Firestone then introduced the popular "
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NBC dropped the program after the June 7, 1954, broadcast, but
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classical music
opera
operetta
NBC Radio
Classical music
NBC Blue
If I Could Tell You
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
Blue Network
NBC Radio
Eastern Standard Time
James Melton
Eleanor Steber
Richard Crooks
Rise Stevens
Robert Merrill
Thomas Heyward
Igor Gorin
Nadine Conner
Dorothy Warenskjold
Thomas L. Thomas
ABC
WNBT
NBC television network
4-H
United Nations
New York Metropolitan Opera
Broadway musical
Alfred Wallenstein

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