First Radio Broadcast From 2RN (original) (raw)
Douglas Hyde, founder of the Gaelic League and later first President of Ireland, officially opens 2RN.
Listen here to an extract from Douglas Hyde's address at the opening of 2RN on 1 January 1926. Speaking in Irish, Hyde talks of his hope for radio as a unifying force for Irish listeners.
Title: | First Radio Broadcast From 2RN |
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Clip Duration: | 00:01:13 |
Material Type: | Audio |
Clip Title: | Douglas Hyde Opens 2RN 1 January 1926 |
Information: | 2RN began broadcasting from a studio and office at 36 Little Denmark Street, Dublin. The transmitter was a 1.5 KW Marconi Q type, broadcasting on 390 meters from a hut in McKee Barracks beside The Phoenix Park. The station call-sign was originated by the British Post Office, the authority responsible at that time, and the name 2RN was thought to be inspired by the last three syllables of the song title "Come Back To Erin". The photograph accompanying this clip shows Séamus Hughes the first full-time 2RN announcer. The photographer was Joseph Cashman © RTÉ Photographic Archive 0508/035 |
Local Keywords: | Douglas Hyde, Broadcast Media, Séamus Hughes, 2RN, RTÉ, Broadcasting, Radio, Media |
Coverage: | Ireland |
Genre: | Factual |
Topic: | The Media |
Provider: | RTÉ |
Publisher: | RTÉ |
First Broadcast Channel: | 2RN |
Production Year: | 1926 |
Country of Production: | Ireland |
Original Identifier: | BB12739 |
IPR Restrictions: | Rights Reserved - Free Access |
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Item Type: | part/extract |
Sound: | Mono |
Language: | Irish (gle) |