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  • StlRadio

    A comprehensive site which presents the history of St. Louis Broadcast Radio.

    www.stlradio.com

  • History of WDRC Radio in Hartford, Connecticut

    Presents a visual and audio history of WDRC, Connecticut's oldest radio station.

    www.wdrcobg.com

  • Radio Days: A Soundbite History

    Experience the history of broadcast radio including both news and entertainment. Plus a monthly updated timeline of broadcast radio and many links to other radio-related material.

    www.otr.com

  • 1930s sponsored English language radio in Europe.

    These pages record some of the history of the early English-language sponsored or commercial stations that transmitted to the United Kingdom during the 1930s.

    www.sterlingtimes.org

  • The Marconi Company

    A history of the Marconi Company, founded by Guglielmo Marconi.

    homepages.tesco.net

  • History of American Broadcasting

    AM and FM station lists from the 1920s through 1950s. Articles mostly on early history of radio and TV.

    members.aol.com

  • A World of Wireless, virtual radiomuseum

    A virtual radiomuseum of the early history of radio from a Dutch perspective. Learn about the early history, enjoy the nostalgia or browse the database which contains 150 free downloadable Philips diagrams.

    home.luna.nl

  • 1950's British Radio Nostalgia

    From Mrs. Dale's Diary to Take It From Here. A comprehensive collection of BBC Radio programmes in the 1950's are reviewed here. Some with audio clips.

    www.whirligig-tv.co.uk

  • John Allen's Radio Pages

    Pictures and audio from the UK's BBC Radio London, LBC Newstalk (commercial speech station) and Imperial College Radio (student station).

    johnallen.com

  • Boss Radio Forever

    The history of 1965 Los Angeles rock and roll radio station KHJ.

    www.bossradioforever.com

  • New England FM/TV History

    Articles on early history of TV and FM radio mostly in the New Hampshire area of the US, by Norm Gagnon.

    www.ggninfo.com

  • Nathan Stubblefield

    Kentucky farmer invents wireless telephone in 1892! But was it radio? Facts and folklore about Nathan Stubblefield by Bob Lochte.

    www.nathanstubblefield.com

  • Hello Children Everywhere

    A celebration of the BBC Light Programme's Saturday morning "Children's Favourites" with Uncle Mac, with record listings and some audio.

    www.sterlingtimes.co.uk

  • Marconi 100 - Marking a century of radio

    The BBC's story of Marconi's first trans-Atlantic broadcast in 1901 from Poldhu in Cornwall to Newfoundland.

    www.bbc.co.uk

  • ASD Decision Documents (FCC)

    Links to early US radio documents from the Department of Commerce, Federal Radio Commission, and Federal Communications Commission.

    www.fcc.gov

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