
Powell Crosley Jr. was one of
the first 50 inducted in the Hall Of Fame for his ingenuity and commitment to manufacture
radios that everyone could afford. His historic radios and principles remain true today
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In 1920, Powell Crosley, an auto accessories manufacturer in Cincinnati, OH, set
out to purchase a simple radio set for his son. Shocked to learn that these sets were
selling for $130.00 or more, he decided to build one himself, which he did for
$35.00. From that experience, Crosley went on to build one of the most successful
electronics companies of the early 20th century. Read more about this American
entrepreneur and his remarkable accomplishments
1920 Crosley's first radio was a crystal Set named
"Harko", introduced as the first low priced radio at $20.00 retail, it later
sold for $9.00. A roaring success, the Harco was recognized for making radio
available to the masses. Earned Powel Crosley the reputation "The Henry Ford of
Radio".
1921 Crosley's first radio broadcast was 8XY.
1922 Crosley received license in March for WLW Radio Station. Crosley
was the largest radio manufacturer in the world.
1922 WLW was among the first regular scheduled radio stations on the air
starting in January. A total of only 28 stations were in operation throughout the U.S.
1923 Crosley radio station reached 500,000
watts, the most powerful station in the world.
1925 Crosley designed its own airplane called the "Moonbeam".
1927 The Crosley Corporation nets over $3 million in profits on $18 million
in sales, making it the number one radio manufacturer in the world.
1930 Crosley was the first radio station to
broadcast from an airplane. Crosley entered the National Air Race from the West
Coast to Chicago, broadcasting from the plane across the country.
1930 First car radio called the Crosley "Roamio" was introduced by
Crosley.
1934 WLW began broadcasting what is now known as "soap operas".
1937 WLW merchandised to 345 mid-western cities by radio.
1939 Crosley introduced the first small car in the world. First car
with disc brakes.
1939 Crosley started TV broadcasting in
Cincinnati, Ohio.
1940 WLW became the first station with its own full-time weatherman.
1940 Crosley introduced first FAX machine called "Reado".
1941 WLW started broadcasting radio programs from its own farm which became
known as "Everybody's Farm".
1943 The Crosley transmitter, during World War II, became the nation's
propaganda station with its 500,000 watts that could be heard in many parts of the world.
1946 Crosley's first regular TV station began regularly scheduled
telecasting.
1947 Crosley began a regularly scheduled
telecast of 20 hours a week. First baseball game to be broadcast on TV.
1948 Crosley WLW-TV became the first NBC-TV affiliate.
1954 Crosley pioneered the first TV portable which became the best selling
set in the industry.
1957 Crosley WLW began telecasting color programs. Crosley's own
Cincinnati Reds baseball team became the first sports program ever broadcast in color.
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