FDR's informal radio speeches to the people
D. Father Charles Coughlin
FDR's informal radio speeches to the people
The moon show
They were a weekly radio address by FDR. This was in a time before TV, but just about everyone had a radio so FDR used it to talk to the American people.
Simulcast
Those radio speeches were known as "fireside chats"
it is called Jump
The Grand Ole Opry
FDR's informal radio speeches to the people
A Date With Judy. It was also a movie and a radio show.
Father Coughlin was a Roman Catholic priest who had a radio program. He proposed a complete overhaul of the monetary system, including abolition of the Federal Reserve System. FDR did not favor such radical changes in the economy but because Father Coughlin had a huge and devoted audience of listeners to his radio show, FDR and his advisers considered the Father a source of concern and worry.