
On 6 March 1923, Scotland's first radio broadcast took place.
The broadcast took place from Rex House, 202 Bath Street in Glasgow. The Âé¶¹Éç's founder, Lord Reith of Stonehaven, opened the station. Orchestra, pipe band, choir, solo singers, actors and speech makers were all squeezed into a small attic for the first broadcast. By the summer of 1924, stations had opened in Edinburgh and Aberdeen, and, by the eve of the Second World War, over 90% of the Scottish population were served by Âé¶¹Éç transmitters.


