The death of 19-year-old Homewood resident Lester Wolf in 1926 is going national as an episode of the podcast Our American Stories.
Fans of the former alternative radio station WWCD have a chance to own a piece of local music history as the Brewery District building long associated with the station prepares for demolition.
Paying tribute to the location’s days as a point-to-point station for ships at sea, the Marconi-RCA Museum tells the story of radio’s role in shaping and maintaining maritime activities around the ...
In “Live from the Underground: A History of College Radio,” author Katherine Rye Jewell takes readers on a deep dive into the amusing, anarchic and surprisingly influential world of student-run radio ...
NEW YORK (WTAP) - Orson Welles’ realistic radio dramatization of “The War of the Worlds” aired on October 30, 1938, bringing ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Miami Valley’s first Black-owned radio station is going strong after nearly 60 years. WDAO’s slogan is, “The real rhythm of the city”, and the radio station has been making ...
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Thanks largely to radio, no public figure had ever seemed quite so close to so many citizens as Franklin Roosevelt. Reporting the death of the President who made his own radio history, radio, too, ...
Radio presenters have paid tribute to a "true trailblazer" of the airwaves who died after being involved in a crash while ...