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CINB-FM is a Canadian radio station in Saint John

Platja de Pals, July 2015, Spain.

 

Area of a former radio station from ‘Radio Liberty‘, an anti-communist radio station founded in the United States by the so called National Committee for a Free Europe to spread anti-communist propaganda during the Cold War within the sphere of influence of the Soviet Union.

 

More Information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Free_Europe/Radio_Liberty

 

This past Saturday, we attended an open house at CKUA radio station in honor of their 90th birthday. It was really great to tour the station and see some of the old and new technology that brought music into the homes of many people over the years

Paired with St Eval. The large circle is a Plessey Pusher Circularly Disposed Antenna Array. It used Wullenweber technology, developed by the German navy communication research command, Nachrichtenmittelversuchskommando (NVK) and Telefunken during World War II. It is part of the Defence High Frequency Communications System or DHFCS which operates strategic British and NATO air and ship to show long-range broadcasting known as Terrestrial Air Sea Communications or TASCOMM. Bet you wanted to know that. Penhale Sands Receiver Radio Station aerial image - Cornwall

1065 South Range Ave, Colby, Kansas, USA. 67701

96X Party With A Purpose Pt. II

The NorVa

Norfolk, VA

December 2012

 

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UNESCO World Heritage, Varbergs radio station

Platja de Pals, July 2015, Spain.

 

Area of a former radio station from ‘Radio Liberty‘, an anti-communist radio station founded in the United States by the so called National Committee for a Free Europe to spread anti-communist propaganda during the Cold War within the sphere of influence of the Soviet Union.

 

More Information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Free_Europe/Radio_Liberty

 

....CHUM started radio broadcasting in 1945 & currently has an all sports/talk format. Four letter call signs are the norm in Canada, with a radio or television station call letters starting with CH, CB, CF, CI, CV or CK

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These two radio stations have their office along Route 66 in Miami, OK.

Multi Lingual Radio From London!

Radio House, the main hub of Portpatrick Radio Station as it appeared in the late 1960s. Standing in the foreground are my paternal grandparents Andrew Forrester Thomson & Kathleen Franklin (both d.1968) with my father Andrew McRae Thomson (d. May 2018) who was born in the house in March 1935 (in the room with the upper bay window seen here). My grandfather was then CEO of the station and lived on site in this very house for several years, until he got a similar posting in Somerset in 1938 and then on to Whitchurch in 1940 where he oversaw much secret communication during World War II.

 

Scan of a slide that has suffered some damage (which I've managed to digitally repair aside from my grandmother's legs).

 

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Persistent URL: floridamemory.com/items/show/156501

  

Local call number: N048603

  

Title: Jazz singer June Christy clowning with DJ Rick Hollister

  

Date: ca. 1955

  

Physical descrip: 1 photonegative - b&w - 5 x 4 in.

  

Series Title: General Collections

  

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida

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Get your kicks out in the night. Leave your all day life behind.

Living in a dream with no borders around. Free on black >

The title is a homage to the broadcasting "electronic beats on air" by the Berlin radio station MotorFM.

T r o p o s c a t t e r

Format: Photonegative

 

Notes: Taken at 2UW radio station, Sydney.

 

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My dad collects vintage matchbooks which don't usually interest me too incredibly much, but there is the odd one that is really cool. This one has really nifty radio-tower shaped matches.

 

They don't make 'em like this anymore, ladies and gents.

 

Best viewed large for details.

Dropping in on a friend at the school radio station.

 

Kenna and I want to get a show next year... should be kickass.

 

Worth a look at the full size, I guess, to see the words :)

toronto's 1050 chum first opened in 1945 out of a small studio on mutual street in downtown toronto. some 14 years later opened their new facility at 1331 yonge street and hung this iconic neon blade sign .

I arrived already a few hours before sunset to explore the area and walk around the impressive Radiostation Kootwijk. Suddenly, through a little opening, the sun showed to be a real star.

More vehicles emblazoned with advertisement for their radio stations. Unfortunately, the country music station's tent was very near where we sat inside the shelter and the music was loud and awful. If oyu have heard one C&W song, you've heard them all.

The Illinoisemakers, left to right: Shara Worden, Katrina Kerns, Craig Montoro, Sufjan Stevens The brilliant young singer/songwriter/multi- instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens returns to Spinning On Air to present his forthcoming album, "Illinois" (due out July 5th). Continuing his ambitious project of recording an album for each of the 50 states, Stevens has created an elaborate, innovative, poetic, emotionally powerful album of songs that are inspired151sometimes directly, sometimes abstractly151by people and places in Illinois. Stevens joins host David Garland to talk about his album, and brings his group, The Illinoisemakers, into the WNYC studio to perform some songs live.

Art Deco transmitter shack of AM radio station WMCA 570. WMCA has a fabled history in the NY area, which is described in the previous photo.

 

For more information about WMCA, you can look here:

 

www.musicradio77.com/wmca/

 

You'll find more history, vintage air check sound snipes, photos, and more.

 

Note on this photo. View the photo at original size and look through the fence above the no trespassing sign. You'll see a wooden walkway that leads out to the antenna towers, and on the walkway are perched hundreds of Comorants.

Walter J. Miller, host of WNYC's "Reader's Almanac."

Detroit, street scene.

slightly altered view large if you can.

 

I painted Out some antenna's and also painted a few colors in three of the cars- also added a bit of noise to street. I like how it has flattened the photo. Feels like a front of some kind ...like the old movie sets in cowboy movies...

 

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