1910 in radio
Events
    
- Wireless Ship Act of 1910 passed by the United States Congress, requiring all ships of the United States traveling over two-hundred miles off the coast and carrying over fifty passengers to be equipped with wireless radio equipment with a range of one hundred miles.[1]
 
Births
    
- 16 January – Dwight Weist, American actor and announcer (d. 1991)
 - 22 March – Elisabeth Barker, British current affairs radio administrator (d. 1986)
 - 10 April – Olive Shapley, English radio documentary producer and broadcaster (d. 1999)
 - 3 May – Norman Corwin, American writer-producer (d. 2011)
 - 17 June – Sam Costa, British crooner, voice actor and disc jockey (d. 1981)
 - 21 August – D. G. Bridson, English radio producer and author (d. 1980)
 - 1 September – Charles Maxwell, Scottish-born radio producer (d. 1998)
 
References
    
- Slotten, Hugh Richard (2000). Radio and Television Regulation: Broadcast Technology in the United States 1920–1960. JHU Press. pp. 6–8. ISBN 0-8018-6450-X.
 
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