Mary Margaret McBride

Radio host and media pioneer

Mary Margaret McBride - Radio host and media pioneer
Born

November 16th, 1899
125 years ago

Died

1976
49 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Pioneered the role of radio host in American media during the 20th century. Launched a successful radio program that featured interviews with celebrities, politicians, and ordinary people. Program emphasized women's issues and provided a platform for discussions on various topics. Contributed to the growth of daytime radio programming and influenced future generations of broadcasters.

Hosted the popular radio show 'The Mary Margaret McBride Show'

Interviewed notable figures including Eleanor Roosevelt and Frank Sinatra

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