Year 1940.
German radio broadcasts a single national programme.
24 April: The first Iranian radio station, supervised by the Ministry of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones, is inaugurated.
15 May: Belgian radio destroys its facilities in Brussels and moves to France, where broadcasts from Lille and later from Montpellier.
18 June: Broadcasting from London on the BBC, General de Gaulle calls on the French people to resist.
27 July: In occupied Belgium, a decree makes listening to British radio broadcasts an offence punishable by forced labour. 1 August: General de Gaulle launches an appeal to French Canadians from London.
28 September: Radio-Belgique is established in London.
24 October: Regular news broadcasts begin in Ewe, Fanti, Hausa, Ga, Tiv and French in the Gold Coast (now Ghana).
Radio Omdurman is created in Sudan to serve the Allied cause.
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