KRE Radio, Berkeley Studio “B” 1938
This view of KRE’s Studio “B” at 2337 Shattuck Avenue was taken in 1938.
This view of KRE’s Studio “B” at 2337 Shattuck Avenue was taken in 1938.
Radio Station KRE, Berkeley Transmitter & Control Room 1935 After Art Westlund leased KRE from the First Congregational Church in Berkeley in 1930, he constructed new studios in Oakland. However, evening broadcasts continued to be […]
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Taking Inventory in the Microphone Storage Room
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