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  1. High school radio are radio stations located at high schools and usually operated by its students with faculty supervision. The oldest extant high school AM radio station is AM 1450 KBPS in Portland, Oregon.

  2. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), whose long-trailed school television service commenced a day later. This short article charts, in an exploratory manner, the history of school broadcasting in the United Kingdom, from the early days of radio to the digital curriculum of today.

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · Prominent graduates from Central High School include celebrities, politicians, business people, athletes and more. This list of distinguished Central High School alumni is loosely ordered by relevance, so the most recognizable celebrities who attended Central High School are at the top of the list. This directory is not just composed of ...

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  4. The kids in the classroom drafted their stories, and the local radio station personnel spun our chosen records. It was an enormous success. Some of the titles were alternative or renegade for...

  5. For a school with high numbers of children who speak English as a second language (80-90%), radio broadcasting and podcasting are crucial to improve speaking and listening skills. We see children coming in to the radio station who find it hard to communicate in class, but they come alive when they step in to the room.

  6. Philadelphia's Central High School is the second oldest continuously public high school in the United States. Chartered in 1836, its first building, located at Juniper and Market streets, opened its doors in 1838.

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  8. Radio innovation happens fast. Radio technology grows quickly. Lee De Forest ’s Audion receiver allowed radio frequency signals to be amplified dramatically in 1907. De Forest’s radio program, broadcast from the NY Metropolitan Opera was among the first entertainment programs to air, around 1910.

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