New Retro Radio Dial Series 1953
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Several new features of interest to radio history fans are coming soon to www.radioheritage.net home of The Global Radio Memories Project.
Examining the radio dials in 1953, each feature details the broadcasters on the air 60 years ago giving old timers an opportunity for memories, and offering a special insight into how radio has developed in each location when compared with the broadcasters of today.
The new features to be released shortly cover South East Asia, South Asia, South America, and Brazil.
Mediumwave and shortwave stations predominate, with a few early FM stations. You'll find many long gone and now forgotten broadcasters, many of whom were powerful stations of their time and known to listeners around the globe.
Each Retro Radio Dial features comes in a broader media perspective from 1953, with the most popular music and movies of the time, and a group of suggested books you can buy to explore cultural, political and other issues of the period from the region.
Join us at www.radioheritage.net shortly to discover these new features, and enjoy the large number of features such as Iron Curtain Europe, Africa, Caribbean and many others already published.
Radio Heritage Foundation is a supporter funded community based volunteer project to collect, protect and share the memories and memorabilia of radio broadcasting from around the world. It has been operating since 2004.
Email the code DX to be removed from this mailing list and allow 15 working days [longer during the current Xmas/New Year vacation season] for a volunteer to remove it.
Where today's people meet yesterdays radio
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Several new features of interest to radio history fans are coming soon to www.radioheritage.net home of The Global Radio Memories Project.
Examining the radio dials in 1953, each feature details the broadcasters on the air 60 years ago giving old timers an opportunity for memories, and offering a special insight into how radio has developed in each location when compared with the broadcasters of today.
The new features to be released shortly cover South East Asia, South Asia, South America, and Brazil.
Mediumwave and shortwave stations predominate, with a few early FM stations. You'll find many long gone and now forgotten broadcasters, many of whom were powerful stations of their time and known to listeners around the globe.
Each Retro Radio Dial features comes in a broader media perspective from 1953, with the most popular music and movies of the time, and a group of suggested books you can buy to explore cultural, political and other issues of the period from the region.
Join us at www.radioheritage.net shortly to discover these new features, and enjoy the large number of features such as Iron Curtain Europe, Africa, Caribbean and many others already published.
Radio Heritage Foundation is a supporter funded community based volunteer project to collect, protect and share the memories and memorabilia of radio broadcasting from around the world. It has been operating since 2004.
Email the code DX to be removed from this mailing list and allow 15 working days [longer during the current Xmas/New Year vacation season] for a volunteer to remove it.
Where today's people meet yesterdays radio
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