Don E. Gilman and O.D. Fisher
On the left is Don E. Gilman, who was Western Division Manager of NBC in the 1930s. He is seen here with O. D. Fisher, owner of KOMO, the NBC affiliate in Seattle.
On the left is Don E. Gilman, who was Western Division Manager of NBC in the 1930s. He is seen here with O. D. Fisher, owner of KOMO, the NBC affiliate in Seattle.
KYA went on the air on December 18, 1926, from this studio on the fifth floor of the Clift Hotel. It was operated by the Pacific Broadcasting Company, owned by Vincent Kraft, the operator KJR […]
Meredith Willson & Estelle Caen 1936 Meredith Willson was born in Mason City, Iowa, in 1902. He studied piano and flute at the Damrosch Institute of Musical Art, and by age 19 had become a […]
Charles D. “Doc” Herrold (right) and his student Ray Newby (left) are shown operating a small spark transmitter at the Herrold College of Engineering and Wireless in San Jose, 1909. The voice radio station they […]
As a boy, before he started station KFRC, Harrison Holliway displayed an early interest in radio. Here he is shown operating his amateur radio station, 6BN. At a time when most amateurs operated spark transmitters […]
The motor generator room was located on the first floor of the KPO transmitter building. The generators in this room provided all filament and bias power for the 50 KW transmitter. All generators were duplicated […]
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