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- Progressive_Broadcasting_System abstract "The Progressive Broadcasting System was a short-lived radio network of the early 1950s. The company had hoped to affiliate with around 1,000 radio stations in the United States which did not already have affiliation agreements with the "Big Four" national radio networks of those days: NBC, CBS, ABC, & MBS, as well as the Liberty Broadcasting System, second in size to MBS.Time announced the company's formation on September 4, 1950. Broadcasts began in November of that year.Progressive planned to offer programming for ten hours of the day on as many as 350 radio stations. 200 stations were needed for the network to break even. However, potential stations were slow to sign on, and the network folded after just over two months of operation, in February 1951.".
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- Progressive_Broadcasting_System subject Category:American_radio_networks.
- Progressive_Broadcasting_System subject Category:Defunct_broadcasting_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Progressive_Broadcasting_System subject Category:Defunct_radio_networks_in_the_United_States.
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- Progressive_Broadcasting_System comment "The Progressive Broadcasting System was a short-lived radio network of the early 1950s. The company had hoped to affiliate with around 1,000 radio stations in the United States which did not already have affiliation agreements with the "Big Four" national radio networks of those days: NBC, CBS, ABC, & MBS, as well as the Liberty Broadcasting System, second in size to MBS.Time announced the company's formation on September 4, 1950.".
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