Top 5 Radio Books for November
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American Radio Books
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Vintage Radio Books
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Our Top 5 Recommended Books for November are:
#1 American Radio in China
The American influence on early radio in China was immense. In fact, the first known stations were all owned by Americans. For those who think that radio began [or died] there in 1949 with Radio Peking, this book is an eye-opener!
#2 Life Was a Radio, But Rock & Roll Almost Killed Me
A brand new book, with lots of stories, anecdotes and inside 'back stories' by an American broadcaster. Network v local radio, personalities and more.
#3 Changing Stations
The best book available documenting the history of commercial radio in Australia. Again, anecdotes and inside stories make this a fascinating read. Some things never change, such as record labels demanding royalties.
#4 Champagne & Caviar
This is different, because how many broadcasters in one country [USA] also start up co-operative banks in another country [Australia] and then write a book about how these career paths converged.
#5 Ham Radio for Dummies
This enduring hobby still reaches out globally to thousands of new radio amateurs every year...and this book explains our fascination with the microphone, transmitter and technical skills that entertain, and save lives in emergencies.
PLUS..Read our own reviews about other great radio books before you buy at www.radioheritage.com as well.
PLUS....our very own Gift Catalog is now online at:
http://www.radioheritage.net/shop14.asp
* Shoestring Pirates autographed Radio Hauraki Story + CD $100
* Voices in the Air $75
* Fresh Pacific Wind Radio hauraki CD $50
* Aunt Gwen of 2YA $40
* Original Radio Hauraki Party Ticket $10
* Art of Radio Japan postcards $10
Radio Heritage Foundation is a foundation connecting radio, popular culture and heritage at its global website www.radioheritage.com. All prices are in $US/$Australian.
Regular Supporter $25
Contributing Supporter $50
Sponsor $100...or just 27 cents a day for the year and we'll also send you the World Radio TV Handbook 2012 for free....mailed anywhere in the world served by our Amazon bookstore.
PS
Over 200 recommended books now available in our online radio book stores today...Top 50 Classic Radio Books, Top 50 More Classic Radio Books, Top 50 Pacific Radio Books, Top 20 Amateur Radio Books, Top 20 American Radio Books, Top 15 Vintage Radio Books.....
______________________________
All new sponsors now get the World Radio TV Handbook 2012 for free, mailed worldwide. Full details are at www.radioheritage.com.
Our bookstores are here:
Classic Radio Books
http://www.radioheritage.net/shop1.asp
More Classic Radio Books
http://www.radioheritage.net/shop13.asp
Pacific Radio Books
http://www.radioheritage.net/shop10.asp
Amateur Radio Books
http://www.radioheritage.net/shop11.asp
American Radio Books
http://www.radioheritage.net/shop12.asp
Vintage Radio Books
http://www.radioheritage.net/shop5.asp
Our Top 5 Recommended Books for November are:
#1 American Radio in China
The American influence on early radio in China was immense. In fact, the first known stations were all owned by Americans. For those who think that radio began [or died] there in 1949 with Radio Peking, this book is an eye-opener!
#2 Life Was a Radio, But Rock & Roll Almost Killed Me
A brand new book, with lots of stories, anecdotes and inside 'back stories' by an American broadcaster. Network v local radio, personalities and more.
#3 Changing Stations
The best book available documenting the history of commercial radio in Australia. Again, anecdotes and inside stories make this a fascinating read. Some things never change, such as record labels demanding royalties.
#4 Champagne & Caviar
This is different, because how many broadcasters in one country [USA] also start up co-operative banks in another country [Australia] and then write a book about how these career paths converged.
#5 Ham Radio for Dummies
This enduring hobby still reaches out globally to thousands of new radio amateurs every year...and this book explains our fascination with the microphone, transmitter and technical skills that entertain, and save lives in emergencies.
PLUS..Read our own reviews about other great radio books before you buy at www.radioheritage.com as well.
PLUS....our very own Gift Catalog is now online at:
http://www.radioheritage.net/shop14.asp
* Shoestring Pirates autographed Radio Hauraki Story + CD $100
* Voices in the Air $75
* Fresh Pacific Wind Radio hauraki CD $50
* Aunt Gwen of 2YA $40
* Original Radio Hauraki Party Ticket $10
* Art of Radio Japan postcards $10
Radio Heritage Foundation is a foundation connecting radio, popular culture and heritage at its global website www.radioheritage.com. All prices are in $US/$Australian.
Regular Supporter $25
Contributing Supporter $50
Sponsor $100...or just 27 cents a day for the year and we'll also send you the World Radio TV Handbook 2012 for free....mailed anywhere in the world served by our Amazon bookstore.
PS
Over 200 recommended books now available in our online radio book stores today...Top 50 Classic Radio Books, Top 50 More Classic Radio Books, Top 50 Pacific Radio Books, Top 20 Amateur Radio Books, Top 20 American Radio Books, Top 15 Vintage Radio Books.....