History of Radio - 1958
This 1958 National Association of Broadcasters' film depicted the history of radio and the role it has played in American life. It was released as “Hear and Now.” Reel America is an American…
186 viewsThis 1958 National Association of Broadcasters' film depicted the history of radio and the role it has played in American life. It was released as “Hear and Now.” Reel America is an American…
186 viewsThe Radio and Television Correspondents Association hosted its annual dinner in Washington, D.C., honoring journalists covering Congress. The comedian for the dinner was Tyler Fischer.
501 viewsThe House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology examined the benefits of AM radio and the potential consequences if not included in new vehicles including electri…
1,269 viewsAuthor Ric Mixter discussed famous messages-in-a-bottle notes from shipwrecks and how the invention of the radio stopped floating farewells. The Leelanau Historical Society Museum in Leeland…
227 viewsFCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel and the other commissioners testified about the agency’s priorities before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee. Inquiries covered a variety of topics, incl…
293 viewsAuthor and journalist Lisa Napoli profiled four female journalists, Susan Stamberg, Linda Wertheimer, Nina Totenberg, and Cokie Roberts, whose reporting helped establish National Public Radi…
613 viewsViewers commented on Rush Limbaugh’s impact on politics and media. Mr. Limbaugh died on February 17, 2021, at the age of 70.
1,723 viewsFormer radio broadcaster and consultant Donna Halper discussed some of the forgotten women who worked in early radio in this forum hosted by the American Women Writers National Museum. Ms. H…
308 viewsRAND Corporation senior political scientist Jennifer Kavanagh discussed a new report on where Americans are getting their news and what they consider to be credible sources.
949 viewsThe Radio and Television Correspondents' Association held their 74th annual dinner in Washington, D.C. NBC News' Capitol Hill team received the Joan Shorenstein Barone Award for excellence i…
598 viewsThe Radio and Television Correspondents' Association held its 74th annual dinner. NBC News' Capitol Hill team received the Joan Shorenstein Barone Award for excellence in journalism, and C-S…
1,135 viewsSenator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) delivered the keynote address at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association dinner. He spoke about the effects of President Trump’s relationship with and …
2,156 viewsTelecommunications analyst Craig Moffett talked about the impact of telecommunication developments on the television, video, and internet industries. Some of the developments include merger …
708 viewsThe 73rd annual Congressional Radio and Television Correspondents' Dinner was held at the Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The first portion of the program featured keynote remarks by Hou…
1,652 viewsThe 73rd annual Congressional Radio and Television Correspondents' Dinner was held at the Building Museum in Washington, D.C. After a break for the dinner service, the second portion of the …
858 viewsAuthor Thomas Hazlett talked about his book, The Political Spectrum: The Tumultuous Liberation of Wireless Technology, from Herbert Hoover to the Smartphone. Following Mr. Hazlett’s remarks,…
578 viewsMs. Ware talked about her book It’s One O’clock and Here Is Mary Margaret McBride: A Radio Biography, published by New York University Press. She said McBride was a pioneer of American radi…
781 viewsSteve Deace hosted his syndicated radio show from Urbandale, Iowa. He took telephone calls from his listeners and the C-SPAN audience.
2,330 viewsEric Harley and Gary McNamara hosted their nationally syndicated Red Eye Radio show, broadcast from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
13,677 viewsLarry O’Connor hosted his daily radio show from station WMAL in Washington, D.C. Guests who joined the show by phone included Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) and Alveda King, the niece of civil rig…
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