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 ...
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, ...
A long-imagined dream of building a museum honoring broadcasting and electronic media has just taken another step forward. Plans are in the works for the creation of the National Museum of ...
Michael J. Socolow is a member of the Library of Congress Radio Preservation Task Force, and was on the conference organizing team for the "Century of Broadcasting" conference. Those invisible signals ...
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — As WGY marks 100 years of broadcasting history, miSci in Schenectady is celebrating its centennial by reflecting on its most memorable moments in history. The “WGY: ...
KWGN-TV serves Denver and the Rocky Mountain region with a distinguished legacy including many landmark moments in broadcasting history. As Denver’s first television station, Colorado’s Own Channel 2 ...
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 ...
Fifty-eight years to the day after WRAL-TV first went on the air, parent company Capitol Broadcasting on Monday launched a website celebrating its history, from the days of Action News 5 with anchor ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The switch was flipped, power flowed to the transmitter and a tiny screen flickered to life. Television had arrived in Oklahoma. WKY-TV became the first television station in ...
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J.T. Brown and Everett Fitzhugh became the first all-Black broadcasting duo in NHL history when they called the Seattle Kraken's road game against the Winnipeg Jets on ROOT Sports Northwest. JT Brown ...
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