History of American Broadcasting
History of American Broadcasting RECENT CHANGES: A link was added to an excellent new site, http://www.nyradionews.com/, which features recordings, interviews and pictures from New York City radio news departments in the late 1970s. Some information on experimental television station W6XAH in Bakersfield was added to TV articles, part 9. AM broadcasting history Meanings of requested call letters ...
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RHS Title Page
Welcome To The Radio History Society and the Radio-Television Museum New exhibits - open now - Washington/Baltimore radio and TV and Radio Premiums New Feature - Radio-Television Museum's Library Card Catalog Volunteers needed - find out how you can help Free tube testing at the museum New suggested reading list for additional research About The Radio History Society Visit Our Museum The Current ...
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Lives of the Great DJs
The Lives of the Great DJ's Radio Personalities that have rocked culture Hear something! No - not Cousin Brucie, but a collection of outrageous abusers of the air. Sound excerpts are in the slightly outdated au format. More material of this nature is available in WFMU's cassette compilation, Radio Archival Oddities. GI Pirate Radio From The Vietnam War World War II Propagandist / The Bride of ...
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Documenting Early Radio
DOCUMENTING EARLY RADIO A Review of Existing Pre-1932 Radio Recordings By Elizabeth McLeod BACKGROUND For most people the term early radio is used pretty loosely...anything before the introduction of format radio in the fifties would qualify, and certainly anything involving drama, comedy or variety programming. But for those of us involved in the collecting and documenting of radio history, it ...
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