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These pages record some of the history of the early English-language sponsored or commercial stations that transmitted to the United Kingdom during the 1930s.
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From Mrs. Dale's Diary to Take It From Here. A collection of BBC Radio programmes in the 1950's are reviewed here. Some with audio clips.
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A virtual radiomuseum of the early history of radio from a Dutch perspective. Learn about the early history, enjoy the nostalgia or browse the database which contains 150 free downloadable Philips diagrams.
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Links to early US radio documents from the Department of Commerce, Federal Radio Commission, and Federal Communications Commission.
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An historical archive of pop music radio surveys from the 50s through the 80s. The searchable singles and albums chart data are cross-referenced and include many local or regional hits.
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Analysis and history of the US show that ran from 1928 to 1943, written by Elizabeth McLeod.
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Roger Clark's photographs of the station and staff, taken in the 1970's and 1980's. A unique record of a radio station of the era. There are over 700 photos on display.
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BBC site with historic recordings from the first daily radio service in 1922 until the end of World War 2.
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The history of radio broadcasting in the San Francisco Bay Area, including streaming audio, photographs and memorabilia dating back to the early 20th Century.
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The history of 1965 Los Angeles rock and roll radio station KHJ.
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Memories of radio stations and broadcasters of the 20th century. Contributions welcome.
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History of Radio Stations in Central Florida form Orlando to Deland
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Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Boston and New York radio and TV memories.
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An interesting site with a lot of audio and some history of stations in the UK.
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Chronicles the history of De Forest radios.
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History of Buffalo, New York's "Father of Rock and Roll Radio." Features pictures, sounds and articles on George "Hound dog" Lorenz.
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A celebration of the BBC Light Programme's Saturday morning "Children's Favourites" with Uncle Mac, with record listings and some audio.
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Bbroadcasting history, technical information and station listings.
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History of Central Florida Radio Stations. Biographies, Memorabilia, and Audio clips of Central Florida radio stations and personalities.
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Presents a visual and audio history of WDRC, Connecticut's oldest radio station.
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Pop music radio from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Includes audio and this month in radio history.
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Pictures and audio from the UK's BBC Radio London, LBC Newstalk (commercial speech station) and Imperial College Radio (student station).
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Larry's erratic history of being a disc jockey starting in California in 1967. Also the technological changes that have occurred to change the industry.
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A look at radio history in the UK from 1920 until today, paying tribute to the BBC, BBC Local Radio and Independent Local Radio.
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The BBC's story of Marconi's first trans-Atlantic broadcast in 1901 from Poldhu in Cornwall to Newfoundland.
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On-line museum dedicated to Guglielmo Marconi and based on the Marconi companies early history.
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Kentucky farmer invents wireless telephone. But was it radio? Facts and folklore about Nathan Stubblefield by Bob Lochte.
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Notes on the members
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Articles on early history of TV and FM radio mostly in the New Hampshire area of the US, by Norm Gagnon.
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Pictures of old BBC radio equipment and memories from the people who used it.
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Detailed historical descriptions, photos, logs and free MP3 downloads of hundreds of classic radio series from the 1920's - 1950's.
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A collection of radio shows for sale or (preferred) trade. Offers two radio shows a month (in downloadable RealAudio), OTR trivia, radio museum and history of radio.
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The radio, mostly French,nits history, its stories, the radio and internet.
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Experience the history of broadcast radio including both news and entertainment. Plus a monthly updated timeline of broadcast radio and many links to other radio-related material.
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Unofficial look back over the years of Britain's BBC Radio One and Two. Includes sound files, jingles, listings, disc jockey profiles and photographs.
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These monthly Radio Service Bulletins were published by the US Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce in the 1920s and early 1930s.
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Radio programs on CD for trade.
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A collection of articles about the history of radio broadcasting in South Florida -- from 1923 to present. Part of the South Florida Radio Pages.
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A site which presents the history of St. Louis Broadcast Radio.
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Resources, documents, history, and trivia relating to US radio stations from 1913 onward.
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A history of the Marconi Company, founded by Guglielmo Marconi.
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In the United Kingdom you were required - from 1922 until 1971 - to pay for a radio licence in order to legally listen to the wireless. Illustrated history.
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Articles about early radio and related technologies, concentrating on the United States from 1897 to 1927.
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The not-for-profit organization for the preservation of the first global reach Voice of America facility, the Bethany Station, located in West Chester, Ohio.
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WQMR-WGAY, a Washington, DC institution for many years, is discussed here with articles, pictures, sound clips, radio worth remembering!
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Lists and histories of individual stations