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  2. American Radio Archives - Wikipedia

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    The collections include scripts, books, personal papers, sound records, photographs, correspondence, and other material reflecting the history of radio- and TV broadcasting. [6] Collections at the American Radio Archives tend to be named for the person who compiled the material.

  3. Ribs (recordings) - Wikipedia

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    While on tour with The Real Tuesday Weld in Saint Petersburg, the English musician Stephen Coates came across an X-ray record at a market stall. Coates was inspired to launch The X-Ray Audio Project , an initiative to provide a resource of information about roentgenizdat recordings with visual images, audio recordings and interviews. [ 10 ]

  4. Reel Top 40 Radio Repository - Wikipedia

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    Richard Warren "Uncle Ricky" Irwin (January 8, 1951 [5] – June 7, 2018 [6]) grew up in Concord, North Carolina and worked at radio stations from age 14. By the time he started the Reelradio Repository, he had worked for about 10 radio stations and written Commodore 128 software to schedule music for radio stations.

  5. Studs Terkel Radio Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Studs Terkel Radio Archive is an archive of over 1,000 digitized audio tapes originally aired over 45 years on Studs Terkel's radio show on WFMT-FM or used in his oral history collections in the books Division Street America (1967) and Working (1974).

  6. List of Doc Savage radio episodes - Wikipedia

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    Originally aired in 1985, "The Adventures of Doc Savage" is copyrighted by Roger Rittner Productions. In October 2010, Rittner authorized the first commercial release of the series through Radio Archives, complete with a "making-of" documentary and liner notes by "Doc Savage" author Will Murray.

  7. KWBL - Wikipedia

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    KWBL (106.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Denver, Colorado.It is owned by iHeartMedia and it broadcasts a country format branded as 106.7 The Bull.KWBL carries two nationally syndicated country music shows from co-owned Premiere Networks: The Bobby Bones Show on weekday mornings and CMT Nites with Cody Alan heard overnight.

  8. The Shadow (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Shadow was an American pulp magazine that was published by Street & Smith from 1931 to 1949. Each issue contained a novel about the Shadow, a mysterious crime-fighting figure who had been invented to narrate the introductions to radio broadcasts of stories from Street & Smith's Detective Story Magazine.

  9. WBFB - Wikipedia

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    WBFB (97.1 FM, "97-1 The Bear") is a commercial radio station in Bangor, Maine. The station is owned by Blueberry Broadcasting and airs a country music radio format, simulcast on sister stations WBFE in Bar Harbor and WMCM in Rockland. The transmitter is off Maine State Route 9 in Dixmont, Maine, using the same tower as WABI-TV. [2]