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Westinghouse Electric Company Celebrates KDKA’s 95th Anniversary

October 25, 2015 by Westinghouse Electric Company
Categories: General Topics

Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and now Westinghouse Electric Company, have a long and proud legacy of developing and introducing innovations that have revolutionized our world and benefitted society. Since the company’s founding in 1886, industrial “firsts” have included the invention of electric power distribution for alternating current, locomotive air brakes, natural gas distribution, commercial pressurized water reactors and nuclear-powered submarines.

On November 2, 1920, Westinghouse Electric Corporation’s KDKA radio transmitted the world’s first commercial radio broadcast from a shed on the roof of the Westinghouse East Pittsburgh Works. In that historic broadcast, four Westinghouse employees announced the results of the election for the next U.S. president. It was yet another great moment in Westinghouse innovation.

LISTEN IN, LIVE!

Westinghouse Electric Company will commemorate that first commercial broadcast on Wednesday, October 28, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT, when KDKA conducts a live radio broadcast from the cafeteria of our headquarters in Cranberry Township, Pa. (USA). The station will feature a series of interviews with Westinghouse employees who will discuss what we do to energize our communities, improve lives and create a greener world. Listen live on KDKA’s website – Westinghouse employees will be interviewed on the hour throughout the day! The schedule for interviews is below.

Time Topic Speaker(s)
8 a.m. EDT Westinghouse Manufacturing Jim Cook
9 a.m. EDT Global Community Relations Program Lynnann Reid
10 a.m. EDT Innovation and Invention at Westinghouse Rita Baranwal
11 a.m. EDT North America Young Generation in Nuclear Adam Malinowski, Hilary Neal
12 p.m. EDT Reaction Contraption Contest Chris Savinda
1 p.m. EDT Environmental Sustainability Celia Spence
2 p.m. EDT Women in Nuclear Michele DeWitt, Lori Schmidt
3 p.m. EDT Joining the Westinghouse Family Rob Massy