By: Ardis E. Parshall - June 02, 2014 In 1931, the CBS radio network inaugurated a new religious radio broadcast, the “Church of the Air,” produced and broadcast from New York City. Two half-hour programs were aired each Sunday, one by Catholic speakers, and one which alternated among Protestants, Jews, and whoever else might have been asked to take part. This radio time was extended by invitation of the network – the time was not...
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