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DPLA: The Golden Age of Radio in the US

The Golden Age of Radio, roughly the Depression era through World War II, spanned a time of great innovation and upheaval in the United States. Radio became the means by which Americans kept abreast of changing political, economic, and technological trends. This site from the Digital Public Library of America tracks the history of the radio, from its origins in the telegraph system to its...

https://dp.la/exhibitions/radio-golden-age
Hearing America: A Century of Music on the Radio

As one of the lyrics by the Brothers Gershwin goes: "They told Marconi/wireless was a phony." Of course, the wireless world of the radio and its galaxy of musical choices has changed from the transmission of mere Morse code in its early decades to today's overwhelming choices afforded by different satellite radio companies. This recent documentary by the American RadioWorks program explores the...

http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/radio/ind...