In this letter to the editor, the author comments on the story “Hey Radio World, How Are You Tuning In?,” where we asked readers to share fun pictures and stories of their own radio collections.
The American Radio Archives, one of the world’s largest and most valuable collections of radio broadcasting will soon become part of the UC Santa Barbara Library’s Department of Special Collections.
In this letter to the editor, the author comments on the story “Hey Radio World, How Are You Tuning In?,” where we asked readers to share fun pictures and stories of their own radio collections.
A single radio from high school was all it took for La Palma resident John Eng to hunt down the 28 radios now displayed at the OC Fair’s Collections — plus over 200 others in his home. Looking at the ...
Radios were the late George Helmer's passion. The older the better. Taking in his radio collection in the Riverside home where his widow lives transports one back to those early radio days when ...
Ownership of the American Radio Archives, an extensive collection of radio memorabilia at the main Thousand Oaks library and other locations in the city, is being transferred to the UC Santa Barbara ...
The Seattle-Tacoma radio market has two National Public Radio affiliates with their own news operations, in the form of KUOW-FM (94.9) and KPLU-FM (88.5). The state of Washington has at least one more ...
A Tulsa radio station is working to preserve some of its oldest collections of music. Radio IDL is responsible for one of the largest Blues and Black history sheet music collections in the nation. Now ...
The collection, now housed in the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, consists of all the programs in the series, as well as the unedited interviews and performances that were excerpted for ...
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