[NJARC] NJ Radio Museum in Dover
Pete Malvasi
pmalvasi at aol.com
Thu Sep 16 10:01:21 EDT 2010
Broadcasting history is a bit different from radio history however and perhaps it would be helpful for someone to identify ways to communicate this to the public. We often get caught up bybour own interests when thinking about museums and public displays but the general publics interests are quite different despite some common points.
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On Sep 16, 2010, at 9:46, Fred Carl <fred-carl at InfoAge.org> wrote:
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> Hello NJARC,
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> Bob has alerted us to a Radio Museum in Dover. What do you know
> and what are your thoughts?
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> Thank you,
> Fred
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> Fred:
> You may want to forward the story on the New Jersey Radio Museum to the
> members of the antique radio club. I was not aware they had competition
> in the state nor was I aware they had bigger guns raising money for
> them. I think "our" group has to be more aggressive in raising
> awareness of what you do. Note where they are getting support.
> Bob
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> NJ Radio Museum News
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> Jay Sorensen, a.k.a. "Big Jay" on WNBC (660) radio has been named to
> serve as South Jersey Vice President for the New Jersey Radio Museum.
> NJRM co-founder Carl VanOrden notes that when the effort got rolling a
> decade ago, it was mostly driven by folks from North Jersey. You might
> hear Jay doing weekend air work at classic hits WCBS-FM (101.1), and if
> you're in the Garden State, you might be getting email from him about
> the museum. The NJBA congratulates Jay and commends both he and Carl on
> their on-going mission to celebrate the great medium (created by NJBA
> Affiliate Member Marconi and perfected here in New Jersey by NJBA
> Affiliate Member Edison) that brings so much joy and information to New
> Jersey every day, free and always available! (Hey, they would be members
> and you know it!) The New Jersey Radio Museum is based in Dover, N.J.
> and is chartered with the mission to preserve the broadcasting history
> of radio in New Jersey. For more information go to www.NJRM.org
> <http://www.NJRM.org>.
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