1979 in radio
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The year 1979 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting history.

Events
- September: KDWB-FM in Minneapolis, Minnesota breaks away from their Top 40 AM sister, becoming album-oriented rock as "K101".
- October 8-November 3: The engineers and airstaff of WCCO-AM-FM-TV go on strike.
- October 22: Pittsburgh court receives a $7 million libel lawsuit from county politician Cyril Wecht over remarks the city controller made of him during a radio interview.
Debuts
- Undated: WIXK-FM signs on the air.
- February 5: Sears Radio Theater debuts on CBS.[1]
- November 5: The radio news program Morning Edition premieres on National Public Radio.
- Undated: In Albuquerque, New Mexico, long time rocker KRST flips to country music, becoming the city's first FM country radio station. KRST is still playing country music.
Endings
- November 4 - KUAC Ends AM after 12 years. It's replaced by Morning Edition (see Above in Debuts)
Births
- May 4 - Wes Butters, British broadcaster
- July 23 - Peter Rosenberg, American radio personality
Deaths
- April 9: Staats Cotsworth, 71, actor perhaps best known for playing the title role in Casey, Crime Photographer.
- October 27: Charles Coughlin, 88, Canadian-born Roman Catholic priest who used radio to reach a mass audience during the 1930s. This radio program included praises of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
References
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