1959 in radio
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The year 1959 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.
Events
- 3 February – A light-aircraft crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, kills three musicians: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and KTRM-Beaumont deejay JP "The Big Bopper" Richardson, Jr., as well as the plane's pilot. The tragedy will go on to become known as "The Day The Music Died".
- 11 May – At 10 am, KROW 960 AM in San Francisco switches its call letters to KABL. The KABL name will stay with the station until September 2004.
Debuts
- German-American musicologist Karl Haas starts Adventures in Good Music at WJR in Detroit, Michigan.
- 14 March – Tulane University's WTUL signs on for the first time. Owned and operated by Tulane University, this progressive-music station. will give Jerry Springer his start in broadcasting.
- 3 April – Pick of the Week is first broadcast on the BBC Home Service.
- 7 June KKLS signs on in Rapid City
Closings
- 2 January – CBS ends Our Gal Sunday, This Is Nora Drake, Backstage Wife and Road of Life.Dunning, John. (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-19-507678-3}}.
- 2 January – The Kate Smith Show ends its run on network radio (Mutual).Cox, Jim (2008). This Day in Network Radio: A Daily Calendar of Births, Debuts, Cancellations and Other Events in Broadcasting History. McFarland & Company, Inc. {{ISBN|978-0-7864-3848-8}}. p. 7
- 9 January – The Howard Miller Show ends its run on network radio (CBS).
- 24 April - NBC Bandstand ends its run on network radio (NBC).{{cite book |last1=Cox |first1=Jim |title=Musicmakers of Network Radio: 24 Entertainers, 1926-1962 |date=January 10, 2014 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-0-7864-8962-6 |page=102 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aYuyvt7VR2sC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&lpg=PA366&dq=%22NBC%20Bandstand%22&pg=PA102#v=onepage&q=%22NBC%20Bandstand%22&f=true |access-date=February 1, 2025 |language=en}}
Births
- 2 January – Joe Bevilacqua, award-winning American voice actor, radio producer, dramatist, humorist and documentary film producer.
- 9 January – Andy Kershaw, English world music presenter.
- 27 January – Cris Collinsworth, American sportscaster, previously American football player.
- 28 January – Randi Rhodes, American radio host.
- 22 May – Graham Fellows, English comedy performer.
- 3 June – John Carlson, American conservative talk radio host on KVI in Seattle.
- 7 June – Mike Pence, American politician who began his career on the radio station WIFE-FM (WRCR-FM).
- 13 August – Danny Bonaduce, American comedian, actor and broadcast personality.
Deaths
- 9 January – Hans Bredow, "father of German radio" (born 1879).
- 3 March – Lou Costello, American comic actor (The Abbott and Costello Show), heart attack (born 1906).
- 6 December – Len Doyle, American actor, played investigator Harrigan on Mr. District Attorney (born 1893).{{cite news|title=Len Doyle|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4774640/galesburg_registermail/|agency=Galesburg Register-Mail|date=8 December 1959|location=Illinois, Galesburg|page=13|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=29 March 2016}} {{Open access}}.