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The Eveready Hour was the first commercially sponsored variety program in the history of broadcasting. It premiered December 4, 1923 (or, according to other sources, November 4, 1923, or February 12, 1924), on WEAF Radio in New York City. As radio's first sponsored network program, it was paid for by the National Carbon Company, which at the time owned Eveready Battery. The host for many years was the banjo-playing vocalist Wendell Hall, "The Red Headed Music Maker", who wrote the popular "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'" (Victor Records). Hall was married on The Eveready Hour in 1924.

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  • The Eveready Hour was the first commercially sponsored variety program in the history of broadcasting. It premiered December 4, 1923 (or, according to other sources, November 4, 1923, or February 12, 1924), on WEAF Radio in New York City. As radio's first sponsored network program, it was paid for by the National Carbon Company, which at the time owned Eveready Battery. The host for many years was the banjo-playing vocalist Wendell Hall, "The Red Headed Music Maker", who wrote the popular "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'" (Victor Records). Hall was married on The Eveready Hour in 1924. (en)
  • The Eveready Hour è stato il primo programma di varietà sponsorizzato commercialmente nella storia delle trasmissioni radio. Esordì il 4 dicembre 1923 (o, secondo altre fonti, il 4 novembre 1923 o il 12 febbraio 1924) su WEAF Radio a New York City. Primo programma della radio sponsorizzato, fu pagato dalla National Carbon Company, che all'epoca possedeva l'Eveready Battery. Il padrone di casa per molti anni fu il suonatore di banjo e vocalista Wendell Hall, "The Red Headed Music Maker", che scrisse la popolare "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo" (Victor Records). Hall si sposò su The Eveready Hour nel 1924. (it)
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  • The Eveready Hour was the first commercially sponsored variety program in the history of broadcasting. It premiered December 4, 1923 (or, according to other sources, November 4, 1923, or February 12, 1924), on WEAF Radio in New York City. As radio's first sponsored network program, it was paid for by the National Carbon Company, which at the time owned Eveready Battery. The host for many years was the banjo-playing vocalist Wendell Hall, "The Red Headed Music Maker", who wrote the popular "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'" (Victor Records). Hall was married on The Eveready Hour in 1924. (en)
  • The Eveready Hour è stato il primo programma di varietà sponsorizzato commercialmente nella storia delle trasmissioni radio. Esordì il 4 dicembre 1923 (o, secondo altre fonti, il 4 novembre 1923 o il 12 febbraio 1924) su WEAF Radio a New York City. Primo programma della radio sponsorizzato, fu pagato dalla National Carbon Company, che all'epoca possedeva l'Eveready Battery. Il padrone di casa per molti anni fu il suonatore di banjo e vocalista Wendell Hall, "The Red Headed Music Maker", che scrisse la popolare "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo" (Victor Records). Hall si sposò su The Eveready Hour nel 1924. (it)
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