Thursday, September 15, 2011

American radio history.


1935 to 2000 All are Searchable by keywords All editions availableRadio stations by city and state, FCC rules, equipment manufacturers, FCC rules.Broadcasting Magazine Broadcasting MAgazine 1936 to 1989 All are Searchable by keywords Over 2,500 searchable issues Nearly complete collection from 1938 to 1989 now online. Many special editions and supplements.
Raadio Annual Radio Annual 1938 to 1963 All Are Searchable by keywords All 26 volumes available From Radio Daily. Station listings and talent directory. Articles by industry figures.R&R Ratings Directory R&R Ratings Directory Issues Gavin & R&R Special editions 1970's through the 2000's Ratings summaries from Fall and spring. Top 40 Retrospective Gavin History of Rock & Roll Radio Inside Radio Dirctory.
Radio Logs White's Stevenson Burgess ,FBIS 1923 to 1980's. 150 Radio Logs with stations by frequency, location and call letters. FM and TV are included in later editions.Radex Radio Index RADEX 1925 to 1942 - Over 100 issues All are Searchable by keywords The listener's guide when there were fewer local stations and much listening was at night to skywave signals. US, Canada, Mexico. Great articles on radio.
RCA Broadcast News 1950's - 1980's 75 total issues now indexed Issues courtesy of Fred Morton & Steve Comer . The RCA broadcast equipment division's magazine with articles about stations, engineering and equipment.Jones Log Radio Station Directory Jones / SAMS Log 1957 to 1985 13 available here The DXer's and station owner's favorite list of all US Radio and TV stations. Pepared by Vane Jones from the late 50's onwards.
Equipment Catalogs 50's to 80's A variety of years. Major broadcast equipment manufacturers showing radio gear from the era. Collins, Harris, RCA, Gates and Continental.FM Atlas New section! 1970 - 2010 The late Dr Bruce Elving's marvelous publication which plots every FM on maps plus listings including formats and SCA. Please advise if you have any missing issue.
Telecasting Yearbook 1950's For several years in the 50's, Broadcasting Magazine separated the publication of television from radio and produced two yearbooks. Three are available.Variety Radio Annual 1930's 2 issues available Variety Magazine publised at least three editions of its Radio Annual, listing stations and talent.
Communications 1930's and 1940's 34 issues available Communications Magazine details the technical side of radio and related fields: articles on stations and the development of FM in the 40's. Pictures of antennas and studios.M Street Radio Directory 1989 - 2010 The most accurate and complete listing of radio stations ever published. There are 19 of these books in my collection, and I've requested permission to use from the publishers of Inside Radio. Please support this effort writing to genemckay@insideradio.com
World Radio Handbook 40's to 90's International directory of radio stations. More recednt editions have TV and limited FM data. Focus is mostly on AM and shortwaveMy Radio Photos: 1963 Stations in Latin America in 1963 See Mexico City, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panamá and Colombia. The picture is your webmaster inside the XEW 250,000 watt transmitter in Mexico City.
Follow this site on Facebook See "what's new" on this site as soon as there are additions or changes. Make comments, too!David Gleason on the Web My personal website with full illustrated bio, sections on ratings and radio formats and research. A short bio and resume The career of your webmaster.
FCC Rules by Year Beginning in 1937 Extracted from different publications, the FCC rules and articles on regulation. (More than 20 different years.New Scanning Technology This site is now using the Atiz Bookscan Mini photograpahic, non-destructive scan system on all books and magazines.
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