With the support of the Broadcast Education Association, the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation has announced a new Preservation Grant Initiative to support the preservation, digitization, ...
Up to four grants of $2,500 each will assist organizations and individuals working to preserve and share historically significant radio and television materials When you purchase through links on our ...
The National Capital Radio & Television Museum in Bowie, Md., on Saturday opened a new exhibit on the history of the American Forces Network, the military’s broadcasting service for service members ...
With the flip of a switch in 1910, Lee deForest ushered in an era of radio communications that would provide instant, long-distance wireless communication. Bettmann / Corbis On January 13, 1910, tenor ...
The Library of American Broadcasting Foundation (LABF) has launched a new grant program to help support the preservation, digitization and public accessibility of America’s broadcast history. Through ...
SPEEDWAY, Ind. — FOX59 is the official media partner for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum’s newest exhibit, “Now Stay Tuned,” which highlights the broadcast history of the Indy 500. “Now Stay ...
1. Making history. The power of history -- It flows two ways -- Connection : seeing through the Fifties -- History = the past + historiography -- Historical erasures -- History and nation -- Our way - ...
Radio Ink President and Publisher Deborah Parenti and Benztown President Dave “Chachi” Denes have been elected to lead the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation. The announcement was made at the ...
WGPR-TV was the first Black-owned and operated television station in the continental United States, launching in Detroit in 1975. The station provided a platform for Black stories and served as a ...
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