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The debate over the first licensed commercial radio station has been going on for years, and is something of a standing joke, but one of the very first - if not the first (and it may have been) is KDKA radio in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which went on the air on November 2, 1920.
Elvis' only commercial was in 1954 and it was with a local company named "Southern Maid Doughnuts". However, Elvis did allow for print ads supporting the March of Dimes in 1956 and 1957.
"The Singing Cowboy" was Gene Autry. We still hear him every Christmas singing "Here Comes Santa Claus", originally recorded in 1947, "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" in 1949, and "Frosty the Snowman" in 1950.
The Christmas song with the first line initials A I A M is "Away in a Manger". The first line is the same as the title of the carol. There are many different tunes used for singing the lyrics with the two most common settings being "The Cradle Song" by William J. Kirkpatrick and "Mueller" by James R. Murray.
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Commercial Breakdown was first aired in 1989, as Carrott's Commercial Breakdown. This show was first presented by a British comedian called Jasper Carrott.
The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
1946 - a Bulova watch commercial first aired
The first kgb commercial aired in March of 2009.
The first kgb commercial aired in March of 2009
1992
A special Sesame Street Christmas was first aired on December 8, 1978 on CBS. This was diffrent because other Christmas specials were broadcasted on PBS instead.
The first commercial Christmas card was made in 1843
The commercial first aired on September 1, 1979.
The Doctor Who episode "A Christmas Carol" first aired on December 25, 2010.
The Waters of Mars will be aired sometime in November, the first Christmas special will obviously be on Christmas day and David's final episode might be aired on on new year's day.