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  1. The American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore "Ted" Granik (1907–1970), is a public affairs panel discussion program, the first series of its kind on radio. It aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC from 1934 to 1956.

  2. American Forum of the Air: With Theodore Granik, Hubert H. Humphrey, Karl E. Mundt, Lowell Limpus. Started as a radio discussion show all the way back in 1928, this program, moderated by radio veteran Theodore Granik, looked at a different issue each week, typically by bringing together two knowledgable guests from opposing sides of the issue ...

  3. The American Forum of the Air. One of the first Public Affairs Panel Discussion Programs, American Forum of the Air presented an often lively debate of National Issues. 28 old time radio show recordings. (total playtime 14 hours, 3 min) available in the following formats: 1 MP3 CD. or. 15 Audio CDs. Choose your CD format.

  4. American Forum of the Air, Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, 23 September 1960. Collection. Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files. Finding Aid | Digitized Content. Digital Identifier. JFKSEN-0911-077. Date (s) of Materials. 23 September 1960. Folder Description.

  5. American Forum of the Air (TV Series 1950–1954) - Episode list - IMDb. Cast & crew. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. American Forum of the Air. Seasons. Years. 1951. 1952. 1954. Add image. Should Congress be Televised? Sun, Mar 30, 1952. Add a plot. Rate. Add image. What Is the Stake in the Battle for the Ballot? Sun, Jun 22, 1952. Add a plot.

  6. The American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore "Ted" Granik (1907–1970), is a public affairs panel discussion program, the first series of its kind on radio. It aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC from 1934 to 1956.

  7. The American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore Granik, was a public affairs panel discussion program, the first series of its kind on radio. It aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC from 1934 to 1956. Notable guests, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt.