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Coca Cola Topnotchers

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Genre
  
Sports/Variety

Country
  
United States

Home station
  
WEAF

Running time
  
30 minutes

Language(s)
  
English

Syndicates
  
NBC Red

Coca-Cola Topnotchers was an American old-time radio program starring famed sportscaster Grantland Rice and was announced by Graham McNamee who, at the time, was regarded as "the [radio's] most recognized national personality in its first international decade."

The program was a late night programs which featured interviews with famous and well-known sports celebrities and personalities of the era. The program also featured special instances during which time McNamee would spend several minutes reporting the latest in sports related news.

The program was broadcast live every Wednesday evening for its entire run from March 19, 1930 until May 25, 1932. The program was broadcast from the studios of WEAF in New York and syndicated nationally over the NBC Red Network.

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Coca-Cola Topnotchers Wikipedia