[NJARC] New online exhibit: The Golden Age of Radio in the US
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oldradio at comcast.net
Wed Jun 4 14:37:11 EDT 2014
Yes,
"This is America... where you can listen to your radio in your living room -- not in a hideout. Where you are free to hear both sides of a question and form your own opinion.
In 1941-1945 that's the way it was, not like today where the media is no longer objective and has a political agenda and where the so called news reporters think they are movie and TV stars, and where movie and TV stars want to be politicians.
Walter Cronkite may have been the last great "News Reporter".
I worry for my grandchildren.
John
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From: "Alex Magoun" <a.b.magoun at ieee.org>
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Subject: [NJARC] New online exhibit: The Golden Age of Radio in the US
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>From all public domain/creative commons sources:
http://dp.la/exhibitions/exhibits/show/radio-golden-age.
Alex
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