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Sep 11, 1948
Hank Thompson begins starring in the Mutual Radio Network's "Smoky Mountain Hayride." Within several months, he leaves for the Grand Ole Opry, but when he discovers his check for performing is less than $10, he returns to Waco, Texas
Sep 11, 1948
Eddy Arnold accepts a position as host of a new radio show called "Hometown Reunion." It requires him to be in a different city every weekend, so he resigns from the Grand Ole Opry. He uses "The Cattle Call" as the new show's theme
Oct 16, 1948
Dallas radio station KRLD debuts "The Big D Jamboree." The show launches the career of Ray Price
Jan 10, 1949
Hank Williams begins hosting a morning show, sponsored by Johnnie Fair Syrup, on Shreveport radio station KWKH, where he bills himself as "the ol' syrup sopper." The job lasts about four months, before he moves to Nashville
Aug 20, 1949
Slim Whitman makes his national radio debut singing with The Light Crust Doughboys on the Mutual Broadcasting Network
Oct 22, 1949
The Associated Press reports Gene Autry is selling his 50% interest in Santa Monica radio station KOWL
Oct 25, 1949
Ernest Tubb becomes a critic: The singer begins a six-month stint on Nashville's WMAK Radio, with a daily, one-hour show, "Ernest Tubb's Record Roundup," in which he offers his opinions on the latest releases
Oct 29, 1949
Dewey Phillips debuts his "Red Hot 'N' Blue" radio show on WHBQ in Memphis. Five years later, he becomes the first deejay to play a record by Elvis Presley
Feb 18, 1950
"The WSB Barn Dance" airs for the last time in Atlanta
Apr 2, 1950
WSM announcer David Cobb refers to Nashville as "Music City U.S.A.," unwittingly coining a nickname for the Tennessee capital
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