April 14, 1936, was the first live radio broadcast of a Phillies home game. On the 90th anniversary of this very important ...
This is the first in a series about Dan Slentz's radio experiences helping to launch and operate WDOG(LP) “The Rock Dog.” ...
A new exhibition marking 100 years of the former Rugby radio transmitting station has been unveiled in the town, bringing ...
How a prison fire and a charismatic inmate revealed a waiting audience for compelling radio news on CBS.
In the 1950s and ’60s, just about every Orlando child knew Uncle Walt. His real name was Walt Sickles, and he was the host of the popular Orlando children’s show, “Adventures with Uncle Walt.” ...
The familiar glow of an “On Air” sign and the crackle of vintage-style microphones will once again light the stage as The Nuremberg Community Players present an evening of live radio drama at The ...
Veteran broadcaster Bob Labbe, who has spent 53 years in the industry, has been named Large-Market Radio Personality of the ...
Some of the most celebrated classics of sci-fi cinema were released in 1950s, pushing movie language forward and setting ...
The historic Hotel Alms in Walnut Hills is easily overlooked. But there are connections to Samuel Hannaford, Ruth Lyons and ...
Chicago jazz radio legends are reuniting Sunday to revisit the city's rich history on the air — and what's been lost. The ...
Celebrating the life and legacy of Steve Rhodes, Nigeria’s pioneer in broadcasting and music. Discover his impact on the ...
Ruth Slenczynska, the pianist who has died aged 101, was thought to have been the last surviving pupil of Sergei Rachmaninov ...
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