Surprising as it may seem, precious items that represent our nation’s broadcast history have been rescued at the last minute — often from the trash bin. It can happen for various reasons, from a lack ...
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State broadcast leaders have announced the launch of the North Carolina Broadcast History Museum project. The museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit “dedicated to preserving North Carolina’s broadcasting ...
A century ago, the country (and most of the world) had fallen in love with the freshly-minted concept of radio broadcasting, and some individuals were already thinking about tapping this nascent tool ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation (LABF) have announced that they will host a webinar on the importance of documenting ...
For more than 100 years, radio has bore witness to millions of moments of global, national, and local significance. While many of those broadcasts are lost to time, the Library of American ...
We’ve lived with broadcasting for more than a century. Starting with radio in the 1920s, then television in the 1950s, Americans by the millions began purchasing boxes designed to receive ...
The squat, bland, concrete-block building on a side street in St. Louis Park looks like it could be a meat locker, an auto parts warehouse or a CIA safe house hidden in plain sight. But step inside, ...
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LONDON (AP) — The British Broadcasting Corp. marked 100 years of broadcasting on Tuesday, a century after a group of wireless manufacturers founded the company and began filling the airwaves with its ...