Ithaca Radio


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From Long Island to Fiji, college students flocked to the sleepy little town of Ithaca to learn the how-tos and how-not-tos of broadcasting. From that influx came some of the future leaders and celebrities of the broadcasting industry. Television stars were born here, and some of radio's future stars were nurtured to succeed in an industry that impacts the daily lives of Americans. Ithaca's rich broadcasting history includes two college radio stations and several locally owned and operated stations. From the Greaseman to Keith Olbermann, Ithaca was the launch pad for numerous successful careers in music, talk, news, business, and satellite radio. Through vintage photographs, Ithaca Radio shares a history of local radio and some of the great voices that have called Ithaca home.




QST.


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Radio & Television News


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Some issues, 1943-July 1948, include separately paged and numbered section called Radio-electronic engineering edition (called Radionics edition in 1943)




The Radio Dealer


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Editor & Publisher


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Report


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Farm Radio Briefs


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All Area Access


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"'All area access' is your map for the road to musical success. It tells you what you need to know at each step along the way. Looking for tips on booking gigs? Curious about selling band merchandise? Shopping for a record label? It even tells you how to know when to move up to a professional manager." - back cover.