For more than 100 years, radio has bore witness to millions of moments of global, national, and local significance. While many of those broadcasts are lost to time, the Library of American ...
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 ...
The author is professor of communication at William Paterson University. Radio World invites industry-oriented commentaries and responses. Send to Radio World. I usher an alumnus into our studio at ...
To know where you’re going you have to know where you’ve been. The history of radio broadcasting is interesting and extends beyond the work of Tesla, Marconi and Armstrong. It includes advances in ...
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, ...
Dr. Katherine Rye Jewell has written a dazzling history of a fascinating and underappreciated media phenomenon: “Live from the Underground: A History of College Radio.” The historian and a former ...
Our correspondent Eric Paulsen takes a gander at nearly a century of radio in Brew City. Take a stroll through the past, revive some dormant memories and learn a thing or two in this fascinating tale ...
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, ...
Fifty years ago this weekend, the station that helped change radio forever presented a special that changed music history forever. It was Feb. 21, 1969 at 12 noon — the beginning of Washington’s ...