
The San Francisco Bay Area was a key national radio-broadcasting center during the first three decades of commercial radio. In 1909, it was home to the very beginnings of the art and science of broadcasting, when Charles "Doc" Herrold began sending out weekly voice and music programs from his radio school in San Jose. Dozens of other radio pioneers soon followed. In 1926, big broadcasting came to ...
Hardcover: 130 pages
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions (March 5, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9781531659899
ISBN-13: 978-1531659899
ASIN: 1531659896
Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 0.4 x 9.6 inches
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I've enjoyed radio all my life and I love history. This book give a great run down on San Francisco radio from when it started. Who the players were. The radio stations that started radio. You will find San Francisco had a key role in early radio ...
co when the newly formed National Broadcasting Company (NBC) established its West Coast headquarters on Sutter Street. Other national and regional networks soon set up their own broadcast production centers, and for the next 20 years, thousands of actors, musicians, announcers, and engineers were creating important programs that were heard on the West Coast as well as nationwide. During World War II, San Francisco became the key collection center for Pacific war news, and bulletins received in San Francisco were quickly relayed to an anxious nation. Conversely, powerful shortwave stations broadcast war news and propaganda back to the Pacific and entertained American troops overseas.