Back in the 1960’s, the entry level amateur radio license was called the novice license. To earn this license, you needed to learn the Morse code and be able to send and receive Morse code messages at ...
The XM Radio show "Sonic Sound Salutes" jumps in the time travel machine and turns the two dials to "1960s" and "Syracuse" from 4 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. The weekly show pays tribute to a great radio ...
Lee Alan, who as “the Horn” was a teen favorite on early 1960s radio in Detroit, died Tuesday in Florida, at 90. The death was announced by Jim Hampton, a longtime friend and radio veteran. Known as ...
Bobby Jay, Jane Tillman Irving and George Flowers were a big part of WWRL-AM radio, an influential Black radio station during the 1960s and '70s. They spoke fondly on Sunday, Feb. 21, and Monday, Feb.
"WIXY 1260: Pixies, Six-packs, and Supermen,” says its publisher, Kent State University Press, tells the story of “one of Cleveland’s most popular and influential radio stations.” That AM station ...
Gene Chenault, one half of a pioneering team that helped to revolutionize rock radio programming in the 1960s with the “Boss Radio” format, first at KHJ in Los Angeles and then coast to coast, has ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A popular Tri-State area radio station said it’s making a change in the music it airs. To better suit the demographic, 97.9 The River announced Tuesday it will begin playing ...
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