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Radio
History & Information Links
A random selection o pages and references about the
history of radio in the US and Latin America.
(click the underlined text to go to the website) FCC
AM Search
Plug in Calls or Frequency and find the license
data.
FM Search
Same as AM... search by location or data
FM
Stations
CANADA
Radio, TV and FM
history in Canada.
Radio History Page
AM Radio Early
History
Development of
Commercial radio through the 30's
History
of Radio
Miscellaneous
old radio stuff. Includes histories of a number of US
stations.
Old
Radio Pages Top
40 Radio and Aircheck Sites
440 Satisfaction -
Station info, sound bites, trivia and charts form the 60's
and 70's
440
Satisfaction
Top 40 Aircheck and History repository.
Reel
Top 40
Boss
Radio History.
Boss
Radio Forever
Rock Radio Scrapbook. TOp 40 stations and jocks
Rock
Radio
Miscellaneous History
440 Satisfaction -
Follow the station history links.
440
Satisfaction
Europe and
Elsewhere
Radio Luxembourg
Radio
Luxembourg
Latin American
Radio History
CIRT Mexican radio
History site in Spanish
CIRT
Old Radio Page on Mexican Radio History
Mexico
XEH Monterrey, Mexico's first station
On air in 1921 - Here is the 1942 studio.

XEH
Monterrey
Miscellaneous
radio trivia and data sites
New York area
transmitter site tour. Techies only.
AM
New York transmitters
Great Towers of the
world. Most are tructures with radio and TV transmission
facilities.
Great
Towers of the World
Official Station
Lists
Licensed Stations of Ecuador
Ecuador
Radio
Licensed Stations of Mexico
Mexico
Radio
Licensed Stations of Colombia
Colombia
Radio
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From anther website:
AM broadcasting history
- Meanings
of requested call letters of the 1920s
- Various articles: Part
1 Part
2, Part
3, Part
4, Part
5, Part
6, Part
7, Part
8, Part
9, Part
10, Part
11, Part
12
- History of New
York City AM Calls, by Bob Harrison
- A chronology of AM broadcasting 1900-1922
and 1923-1960
- Broadcasting magazine special issues of 1962
and 1970
- World shortwave stations as of 1926
and 1931
- U. S. and Candian shortwave stations as of 1947
- Slogans
used by radio stations in the 1920s and 1930s
- A Broadcast Engineering article on the 1965
blackout
- From the 1947 Broadcasting Yearbook an
article Radio
Highlights and Headlines: 1946
- UPI
Wire Reports from 1963 and 1969
- Radio's War
of the Worlds (1938)
- Amos
'n' Andy
- The Hindenburg
broadcast
- Some history of the Mutual
Network
- Some history of WLW
- From Florida: WDAE,
WFLA
and WSUN, WDBO,
WGUL,
Tampa-St.
Petersburg call letter history
- Early Canadian
and Mexican
radio station lists
- Complete lists of U. S. radio stations from: 1922,
1923,
1924,
1925,
1926,
1927,
1928,
1930,
1931,
1934,
1942,
1946
- Elizabeth McLeod's 100
Old Time Radio Moments of the Century
- Some Internet posts about World
War II radio broadcasts
FM broadcasting history
- A Broadcasting article from 1947: "142
FM Stations Operating
in 33 States"
- A list of the earliest
U. S. FM stations
- Various articles: Part
1, Part
5, Part
6, Part
7, Part
8, Part
9
- A history of New
York City FM calls
- A chronology
of early FM broadcasting
- An article on "Educational Radio's First Rural
Station," WBKY
- Complete lists of U. S. FM, apex, and high frequency
stations from: 1939,
1940,
1941,
1942,
another
1942 list, Feb.
1942 list, 1946,
1948,
1950,
1958
- The most
powerful FM stations
TV broadcasting history
- Various articles Part
4, Part
5, Part
6, Part
7, Part
8, Part
9
- What became of TV channel
1?
- A TV Guide article from January 1964
describing TV coverage of the Kennedy
assassination
- A A
chronology of early TV broadcasting
- Complete lists of U. S. TV stations from: 1930,
1931,
1939,
1947,
1950,
1958,
1986
Sound files
Links
- A page of broadcasting history links
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