Entity | Milton Cross
Milton John Cross (April 16, 1897 – January 3, 1975) was an American radio announcer famous for his work on the NBC and ABC radio networks. He was best known as the voice of the Metropolitan Opera, hosting its Saturday afternoon radio broadcasts for 43 years, from the time of their inception on December 25, 1931 until his death in 1975.
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Born: 1897, New York City
Died: 1975, New York City
Alternate Names: Cross, Milton, 1897-1975, Cross, Milton, Cross, Milton John, 1897-1975, Cross, Milton John, b. 1897, Steffani, Winfried, Cross, Milton John, 1897-, Cross, Milton John., Milton J, Cross, Kalinauskas, Rimantas, Cross, Milton, 1897-, Milton John Cross, Milton J. Cross
Occupation(s): radio personality, television presenter
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Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 39
"Hall of song: The 'Met,' 1883-1966" 39
- 1883: A new opera house is decreed
- 1884 through 1892
- 1893 through 1897
- 1898 through 1903
- 1903
- 1903 through 1907
- 1907
- 1907 through 1909
- 1909
- 1909 through 1913
- 1913
- 1913 through 1918
- 1918
- 1918
- 1920 through 1921
- 1921 through 1924
- 1923 through 1924
- 1925 through 1926
- 1925 through 1926
- 1926 through 1932
- 1932 through 1933
- 1933 through 1935
- 1934 through 1935
- 1934 through 1937
- 1937 through 1938
- 1938 through 1939
- 1939 through 1940
- 1940
- 1940
- 1941 through 1945
- 1945
- 1948 through 1949
- 1950
- 1950 through 1951
- 1959 through 1960
- 1963 through 1964
- A long look back, part 1
- A long look back, part 2
- The end of an era