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  • Reel Top 40 Radio Repository
    Collection of RealAudio files featuring the golden era of Top 40 radio. Authentic analog.
    www.reelradio.com
  • Red Star Radiosite [pick] [read review]
    Gallery of antique Soviet-era radios.
    oldradio.onego.ru
  • Radio Days
    Featuring audio clips of radio from the 1920s to the 1950s.
    www.otr.com
  • Broadcast Archive
    Current and historical information about the broadcast industry.
    www.oldradio.com
  • United States Early Radio History
    Presents articles about early radio and related technologies, concentrating on the United States from 1897 to 1927.
    earlyradiohistory.us/index.html
  • Marconi, Guglielmo (1874-1937) (4)
    Explore Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), the Italian Nobel laureate physicist and inventor of wireless telegraphy system called radio. Sites feature biography, work, museum exhibits, and the scientific contributions of the physics nobelist which laid the foundation for modern communications.
    dir.yahoo.com/.../History/Marconi__Guglielmo__1874_1937_
  • Radio Hall of Fame
    Provides information on the history of radio and the people who helped to shape its history.
    www.radiohof.org
  • Talking History
    Weekly broadcast/internet radio program.
    www.talkinghistory.org
  • History of American Broadcasting
    Jeff Miller's site featuring early lists of radio and TV stations, articles about AM and FM broadcasting, and early television.
    members.aol.com/jeff560/jeff.html
  • Classic CKLW
    Known as the Big 8 of the 1960s and 1970s. Contains remembrances, sound clips, and a discussion board.
    www.thebig8.net
  • Oldiesloon
    Dedicated to fans of 45 r.p.m. records, the radio stations and disc jockeys that played them, and oldies music. Includes a collection of hit record surveys from Twin Cities radio stations in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.
    www.oldiesloon.com
  • Sarnoff, David (1881-1971)@
    Learn about David Sarnoff, the 'general' who was instrumental in making the Radio Corporation of America into one of the largest companies in the world. Sites offer biography, memorabilia, and articles, and public papers of the "father of broadcasting."
    dir.yahoo.com/.../History/Sarnoff__David__1891_1971_
  • Monitor Tribute Pages
    Deciated to NBC Monitor, the wonderful weekend radio program that aired from June 12, 1955, to January 26, 1975.
    www.monitorbeacon.com
  • Jim Hawkins' WABC Radio 77 Transmitter
    Visual and historical tour through the inner workings of this station as it was in 1966 and as it is now.
    hawkins.pair.com/wabc.shtml
  • 100 Years of Radio
    Offers information and resources concerning the development of radio.
    www.cisi.unito.it/marconi/eindex.html
  • 66 WNBC Tribute Page
    Includes jingles, archives, and information on the personalities.
    imonthe.net/66wnbc
  • Lives of the Great DJs
    Collection of audio files from radio personalities who have rocked culture from WWII to Vietnam and beyond.
    wfmu.org/LCD/GreatDJ
 



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