SAN JOSE, Calif. >> Walk into a nondescript building in Alameda, Calif., — which happens to have once been the first telephone exchange on the island, circa 1900 — and you’ll find yourself plunged ...
The 2026 edition of the “Radio Historian’s” calendar is now available. This year’s calendar features fourteen photographs ...
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From golden-age radio scripts to rare recordings of legendary broadcasts, the American Radio Archives (ARA) hold a trove of stories that shaped the airwaves. Now, thanks to a $100,000 grant from The ...
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — “Sharing Stories of the Crossroads” is an Ozarks-based history-themed radio show on KICK 92.3 FM & 1340 AM. This week, host John Sellars spoke with radio leaders Malcom Hukriede and ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — In the summer of 1922, the war between two local department stores caused the dawn of a new era. Two radio stations — 790 AM and 920 AM — were launched as a new and exciting ...
The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting in West Chester Twp. will soon celebrate the opening of a new Radio Room exhibition with a ribbon cutting ceremony. “We thought this would be ...
Thanks largely to radio, no public figure had ever seemed quite so close to so many citizens as Franklin Roosevelt. Reporting the death of the President who made his own radio history, radio, too, ...
Annette Bass of West Bloomfield shares the history of the Bell Broadcasting family and WCHB radio. Annette Bass has a unique family history. Bass is part of the Bell Broadcasting family, the first ...
Dominic Massa is the executive producer and special projects director at WWL-TV, and the author of New Orleans Television, a look at the city's broadcasting history. His new book, New Orleans Radio, ...
Walk into a nondescript building in Alameda – which happens to have once been the first telephone exchange on the island, circa 1900 – and you’ll find yourself plunged into an electronic wonderland of ...