Michael J. Socolow is a member of the Library of Congress Radio Preservation Task Force, and was on the conference organizing team for the "Century of Broadcasting" conference. Those invisible signals ...
Although the audience was very small, the picture quality poor, and production techniques quite limited, the Sept. 11, 1928 airing of the drama “The Queen’s Messenger” marks the introduction of ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation (LABF) have announced that they will host a webinar on the importance of documenting ...
With the support of the Broadcast Education Association, the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation has announced a new Preservation Grant Initiative to support the preservation, digitization, ...
State broadcast leaders have announced the launch of the North Carolina Broadcast History Museum project. The museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit “dedicated to preserving North Carolina’s broadcasting ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Friday, the North Carolina Broadcast History Museum announced plans to open a physical museum and educational space. The nonprofit group is seeking assistance from the public ...
We’ve lived with broadcasting for more than a century. Starting with radio in the 1920s, then television in the 1950s, Americans by the millions began purchasing boxes designed to receive ...
After a seven-month closure, the Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting has reopened with more interactive displays and a more comfortable environment that’s less crowded and cluttered. “We ...
The webinar will be produced at the NAB’s new Media Production facility. April Carty-Sipp is shown in 2022 showing visitors around. Radio World is an advocate of preserving our medium’s history. So ...
The squat, bland, concrete-block building on a side street in St. Louis Park looks like it could be a meat locker, an auto parts warehouse or a CIA safe house hidden in plain sight. But step inside, ...
Dominic Massa is the executive producer and special projects director at WWL-TV, and the author of New Orleans Television, a look at the city's broadcasting history. His new book, New Orleans Radio, ...
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