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Tag "Radio"

tag name: Radio type: General
web link: Radio
related tags: Media (communication)
referring tags: Bahá'í-owned radio; Bahá'í Radio; Radio interviews

"Radio" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (3 results; less)

  1. Donald R. Witzel, comp. Guidance for Bahá'í Radio from the Bahá'í World Centre (1990). Selection of guidance received from the Bahá'í World Centre on Bahá'í radio from May, 1980 to December, 1989, on four major themes: administration; programming, training and production; finance and technical matters.
  2. Shoghi Effendi. Research Department of the Universal House of Justice, comp. Radio and Television in Teaching, The Use of (1991).
  3. Des O'Shea. Radio Baha'i Ecuador, by Kurt Hein: Review (1989).

2.   from the Chronology (4 results; less)

  1. 1924-12-05 — Martha Root gave the first African radio broadcast about the Bahá'í Faith, in Capetown.
  2. 1973-04-01
      The Bahá'ís of the Central African Republic broadcasted the first of their weekly radio programs on Radio Bangui. The Bahá'í community along with the other major religions in the country was accorded the privilege of presenting weekly radio broadcasts over Radio Bangui, whose programmes reach not only all of the Central African Republic but the neighbouring countries of Equatorial Africa as well. The first programme was entitled "What is the Bahá'í Faith?" and was presented by Gbaguene Robert and Toleque-Koy Michel. [BW16:141]
    • See also...A Brief Account of the Progress of the Bahá'í Faith in Africa Since 1953 by Nancy Oloro-Robarts and Selam Ahderom p10-11]
  3. 1975-12-31 — The Bahá'ís of the Central African Republic began to televise regular semi-weekly programmes. [BW16:141]
  4. 1976-01-01 — Bahá'ís in Jamaica initiated a weekly 15-minute radio programme. [BW16:186]

3.   from the Chronology of Canada (4 results; less)

  1. 1932-01-00 — The first known use of radio to spread knowledge of the Faith was in Montreal by Martha Root. [MR381-382]
  2. 1937-00-03 — The Vancouver community developed a series of 12-minute radio programs broadcast on CJOR radio. The subject was "World Order". Along with an accompanying brochure on the 12 principles and study classes for the public, the program attracted from forty-five to sixty interested persons. The programs were heard in Victoria, Comox, Armstrong and Vernon. [OBCC215]
  3. 1939-09-00 — Kathy Moscrop, Rowland Estall, Miss Mae McKenna of Vancouver, and Miss Doris Skinner met together in Calgary to discuss the progress of the Faith in Canada. They represented four provinces. During this time a meeting of fifteen non-Bahá'ís was arranged by Miss Skinner, from which a study class was developing. A radio talk was given in Calgary by Dr. Mariette Bolton. Many Bahá'í books were being circulated. [Bahai News No 131 November 1939 p4]
  4. 1954-09-17 — Rex King from Tucson, Arizona arrived in the Yukon and stayed until the 6th of November. He also made two brief visits in April and May of 1955. He made the first Bahá'í radio broadcasts in the Yukon. [CBN No 117 October 1957 p1]
 
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