Marshall and Loretta Ensor transformed an 1890s farmhouse into a hub for amateur radio, teaching 10,000 operators by air and helping shape the early history of wireless communication.
The Open Mind,' now celebrating its 70th year on the public airwaves, defies all the odds — by keeping its conversation ...
From Cildo Meireles’s Babel at Tate Modern to the final BBC Radio 4 long wave broadcast and Trevor Nelson’s break from Radio ...
The town of Westville has been celebrating July 1 since 1907 and is expecting around 12,000 people to take in the festivities ...
Pittsburgh is home to many firsts, including the first commercially licensed radio broadcast in the world back in 1920.
With KNX's shift last month back to AM radio only, we asked Southern Californians to share their memories of listening to the ...
After more than a century, an era comes to an end as the world's longest-running long-wave radio service shuts down. On June ...
With KNX's shift last month back to AM radio only, we asked Southern Californians to share their memories of listening to the ...
LABF releases ready-to-air 30-second spots for America's 250th, drawing on archival broadcast moments available now for immediate station use.
As the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, we review the nation's last big birthday celebration, 50 years ago: the Bicentennial.
"Tony Brown’s Journal," which ran on PBS for nearly four decades, provided a national platform for frank discussions on race, ...
Something happened this morning which will have been unnoticed by many, but which for a certain breed of radio enthusiast marks the end of an era. The BBC stopped broadcasting Radio 4 on their 198 ...