That Radio Network Sound
That Radio Network Sound By Fred Krock Back in the days before satellites, radio network broadcasts had a certain characteristic sound. Every beginning radio announcer’s dream was to work for a network some day. Most […]
That Radio Network Sound By Fred Krock Back in the days before satellites, radio network broadcasts had a certain characteristic sound. Every beginning radio announcer’s dream was to work for a network some day. Most […]
The History of KFRC, San Francisco and the Don Lee Networks By John F. Schneider The city of San Francisco had several stations that were among the finest in the nation during broadcasting’s early years. […]
The History Of KTAB and KSFO San Francisco, California By John F. Schneider The great radio station that was to become KSFO had its start through a little-known program that aired on KGO in 1924, […]
San Francisco “Bulletin,” Tuesday, September 23, 1924: Section 2 Page 1: BULLETIN RADIO STATION OPENS TOMORROW; GLOBE FLIERS’ CHIEF WILL DEDICATE KFRC. If present plans are carried out, Lt. Lowell H. Smith, world flier and […]
BIOGRAPHIES OF KEY KSFO PERSONNEL 1954 From KXA (Spokane) television station application, March 30, 1954 WESLEY I. DUMM Born March 23, 1890, Columbus, Ohio Graduated 1916 with A. B. degree: Wesleyan University. 1916-1924, banking business in Wyoming. […]
The History of KQW and KCBS San Jose/San Francisco By John F. Schneider THE CHARLES HERROLD STORY A great milestone in the history of broadcasting occurred in San Jose on January 1, 1909. That date […]
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