Year 1934.
1 January: A law regulating radio broadcasting in India comes into force.
The South American Radio Broadcasting Union (SARBU) is formed.
12 February: Austrian Radio (RAVAG) broadcasts official information and practical advice during riots in Vienna.
In Austria, the Dollfuss government organizes the jamming of Nazi propaganda broadcasts from Germany.
The first Mongolian radio station is set up at Ulan Bator, serving 1,700 radio receivers.
The Radio Club of Lisbon (Portugal) broadcasts to Brazil, North America and the Portuguese colonies.
19 June: In the United States, the Federal Communications Act sets up a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to regulate transmission and reception of all communications, internal and external, to grant licences and allocate frequencies.
There is nocensorship, but indecency, vulgarity, false or deceptive signals, etc. are forbidden.
Radio Vatican starts broadcasting religious services and liturgical and spiritual commentaries.
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