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History of Radio: More Big Voices
DJs who pioneered rock ‘n’ roll, freeform and microbroadcasting. Continue reading
Posted in History, Radio
Tagged Alan Freed, Bob Fass, DJ, history, Human Rights Radio, Mbanna Kantako, media, music, Radio, rock 'n' roll, Rosko
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History of Radio: Big Voices
A play-by-play man, a demagogue and a foreign correspondent Continue reading
Posted in History, Radio
Tagged broadcast news, Edward R. Murrow, entertainment, Father Coughlin, Graham McNamee, history, media, Radio, sports
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History of Radio: Race and Radio
Throughout its history, American radio reflected the racial attitudes of the society within which it operated. Continue reading
Posted in History, Radio
Tagged black radio, broadcasting, Dj's, entertainment, history, mass media, media, race, racism, Radio, segregation
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History of Radio: Hucksters, Pitchmen and Sponsors
In the 20’s the idea of broadcasting ads was considered offensive if not downright unethical. Continue reading
Posted in History, Radio
Tagged advertising, commercials, entertainment, history, media, Radio
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History of Radio: Communities of Listeners
Radio connected people with similar minded folks all around the country. Continue reading
Posted in History, Radio, Travel
Tagged community radio, Cousin Brucie, entertainment, ham radio, history, media, microbroadcasting, Radio
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History of Radio: Tuesday, April 28, 1942
Anxious for news from the war fronts, Americans turn to their radios. Continue reading
Posted in History, Radio
Tagged 1942, Burns and Allen, Fibber McGee and Molly, history, news, Ozzie Nelson, Radio, Radio Guide, Red Skelton, Suspense, World War II
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History of Radio: Thursday, Sept. 29, 1932
Rin Tin Tin, the Mills Brothers and Amos ‘n’ Andy Continue reading
Posted in History, Radio
Tagged Amos 'n' Andy, entertainment, Great Depression, history, Mills Brothers, music, Ozzie Nelson, Radio, Rin Tin Tin
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History of Radio: Music, Sports, News and More Music
When FDR made his 1941 ‘Day of Infamy” speech, 79% of American homes listened on radio. Continue reading
History of Radio: We All Sat Around the Wireless
America’s first mass medium Continue reading