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  1. The Mutual Broadcasting System (commonly referred to simply as Mutual; sometimes referred to as MBS, Mutual Radio or the Mutual Radio Network) was an American commercial radio network in operation from 1934 to 1999.

  2. The Mutual Broadcasting System is committed to helping individuals, businesses, and organizations elevate their reach by creating professional, high-quality podcasts tailored to today's digital audio consumers.

  3. Mutual Broadcasting System, American commercial radio network, operating from 1934 until 1999. The Mutual Broadcasting System began as a cooperative venture and provided some competition for the more-established national networks. On September 29, 1934, four AM radio stations—WXYZ in Detroit, WGN.

  4. Mutual Radio Tribute Site. It called itself "The World's Largest Radio Network." However, it was mostly a poor stepchild to NBC, CBS and ABC. But it has an fascinating history that is not known to many. Here is the story of an innovative network that has sadly been silenced.

  5. Apr 10, 2020 · The Mutual Broadcasting System (otherwise known as the Mutual Radio Network) worked on a model directly opposite to the other three networks; rather than the network owning the radio stations, the stations owned Mutual in a cooperative arrangement.

  6. The Mutual Broadcasting System essentially started in 1929 as the Quality Network. Original stations: WOR New York; WLS, Chicago; WLW, Cincinnati; WXYZ, Detroit (optional outlet) October 15, 1934: a new agreement led by stations WOR and WGN re-labelled the Quality Network as The Mutual Broadcasting System. WGN replaced WLS, and WXYZ Detroit was ...

  7. Feb 21, 2004 · The Mutual Broadcasting System was a radio network based in the USA from 1934 to 1999. The inspiration for Mutual was the Quality Network, founded in 1929 with four radio stations: WLS in Chicago, Illinois; WOR in New York City; WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio; and WXYZ in Detroit, Michigan .

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