With the flip of a switch in 1910, Lee deForest ushered in an era of radio communications that would provide instant, long-distance wireless communication. Bettmann / Corbis On January 13, 1910, tenor ...
After a seven-month closure, the Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting has reopened with more interactive displays and a more comfortable environment that’s less crowded and cluttered. “We ...
From golden-age radio scripts to rare recordings of legendary broadcasts, the American Radio Archives (ARA) hold a trove of stories that shaped the airwaves. Now, thanks to a $100,000 grant from The ...
The Library of American Broadcasting Foundation (LABF) has launched a new grant program to help support the preservation, digitization and public accessibility of America’s broadcast history. Through ...
Broadcasters keep popping up in the news. "It will test every single shred of creativity we have to continue to try to serve our mission," says one public media executive, as Congress ends federal ...
Annette Bass of West Bloomfield shares the history of the Bell Broadcasting family and WCHB radio. Annette Bass has a unique family history. Bass is part of the Bell Broadcasting family, the first ...
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