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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 262. Not illustrated. Chapters: Defunct Canadian Radio Networks, Defunct Radio Networks in the United States, Former British Radio Networks, Mutual Broadcasting System, Blue Network, Nbc Red Network, Rural Radio Network, Metromedia, Cnr Radio, the One Network, Cko, Jones Radio Networks, I.e. America Radio Network, Free Fm, Timeless, Nova M Radio, Z Rock, Satellite Music Network, Nbc Talknet, Classic Gold, Pelmorex Radio Network, Rko Radio Network, Bbc Night Network, Sports Fan Radio Network, Classic Gold Digital Network, Midlands Radio Plc, Radio Aahs, Liberty Broadcasting System, National Black Network, Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland, Dominion Network, Century Network, Transtar Radio Networks, Amalgamated Broadcasting System, Abc News & Talk, the Team, Digital News Network, Unforgettable Favorites, Smooth Jazz, Radio Romantica, Trans-Canada Network, Enterprise Radio Network, Jones Variety Hits, Good Time Oldies, Jones Standards, the Who Channel, Classic Hits, Cd Country, Bright Ac, Adult Rock and Roll, Progressive Broadcasting System, Saga Radio Group, Mutual Black Network, Mutual Lifestyle Radio, United Press International Radio Network, the Source, Independent Broadcasters Network, Washington News Desk. Excerpt: The Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS) was an American radio network, in operation from 1934 to 1999. In the golden age of U.S. radio drama, MBS was best known as the original network home of The Lone Ranger and The Adventures of Superman and as the long-time radio residence of The Shadow. For many years, it was a national broadcaster for Major League Baseball, including the All-Star Game and World Series, and for Notre Dame football. From the mid-1930s and for decades after, Mutual ran a highly respected news service accompanied by a variety of popular commentary shows. Toward the end of its run as a major pro...