1953 in radio

The year 1953 saw a number of significant happenings in radio broadcasting history.

Events

 * 1 January – In Ireland Erskine Childers, the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, appoints a new executive council, Comhairle Radio Éireann, to take over day-to-day responsibility for the state broadcasting service.
 * 15 January – Harry Truman becomes the first President of the United States to broadcast his farewell address on radio and television.
 * 19 March – For the first time the Academy Awards ceremony (broadcast annually on radio since 1930) is also carried on television.
 * 3 May – German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle begins regular transmissions.
 * 19 October – American CBS presenter Arthur Godfrey dismisses singer Julius La Rosa live on air on the radio-only segment of Godfrey's morning show.

Debuts

 * 1 January – Cathy and Elliott Lewis on Stage debuts on CBS.
 * 7 January – The Crime Files of Flamond debuts on Mutual.
 * 15 January – Time for Love debuts on CBS.
 * 8 February – Hallmark Hall of Fame debuts on CBS.
 * 8 June – Family Skeleton debuts on CBS.
 * 5 July – Confession debuts on NBC.
 * 21 July – The Baron and the Bee debuts on NBC.
 * 20 September – The Six Shooter debuts on NBC.
 * 23 October – House of Glass returns after an 18-year hiatus, this time on NBC.
 * 3 November – To Be Perfectly Frank debuts on NBC.

Closings

 * (undated) – Bright Star ends its run in syndication by Ziv Company.
 * 16 January – Your Hit Parade ends its run on network radio (NBC).
 * 30 January – This Is Your FBI ends its run on network radio (ABC)
 * 1 February – Hallmark Playhouse ends its run on network radio (CBS).
 * 3 March – Life with Luigi ends its run on CBS.
 * 31 March – Cavalcade of America (1935–1953) ends its run on NBC.
 * 18 April – The Affairs of Peter Salem ends its run on network radio (Mutual).
 * 19 April – The Aldrich Family ends its run on network radio (NBC).
 * 5 June – Aunt Jemima ends its run on network radio (CBS).
 * 28 June – The Chase ends its run on network radio (NBC).
 * 19 July – Jason and the Golden Fleece ends its run on network radio (NBC).
 * 27 July – The Bob Hawk Show ends its run on network radio (CBS).
 * 5 September – Archie Andrews ends its run on network radio (NBC).
 * 6 September – December Bride ends its run on network radio (CBS).
 * 13 September – Confession ends its run on network radio (NBC).
 * 27 September – The First Nighter Program ends its run on network radio (NBC).
 * 27 September – Best Plays ends its run on network radio (NBC).
 * 19 November – Father Knows Best ends its run on network radio (NBC).

Births

 * 6 January – Paul Mayhew-Archer, English comedy writer and producer.
 * 22 February – Geoffrey Perkins, English comedy producer (d. 2008).
 * 3 October – Buzz Burbank, American newsman for the Don and Mike Show from 2 December 1991 and the Mike O'Meara Show.
 * Bob Cruz, American disc jockey on WABC from 1976 (d. 1995).

Deaths

 * 9 November – Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet and radio broadcaster (b. 1914).