Listings for educational and informational sites relating to the history of radio.
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- History of American Broadcasting AM and FM station lists from the 1920s through 1950s. Articles mostly on early history of radio and TV.
- StlRadio A site which presents the history of St. Louis Broadcast Radio.
- History of WDRC Radio in Hartford, Connecticut Presents a visual and audio history of WDRC, Connecticut's oldest radio station.
- Radio Days: A Soundbite History Experience the history of broadcast radio including both news and entertainment. Plus a monthly updated timeline of broadcast radio and many links to other radio-related material.
- 1950's British Radio Nostalgia From Mrs. Dale's Diary to Take It From Here. A collection of BBC Radio programmes in the 1950's are reviewed here. Some with audio clips.
- John Allen's Radio Pages Pictures and audio from the UK's BBC Radio London, LBC Newstalk (commercial speech station) and Imperial College Radio (student station).
- Boss Radio Forever The history of 1965 Los Angeles rock and roll radio station KHJ.
- Marconi 100 - Marking a century of radio The BBC's story of Marconi's first trans-Atlantic broadcast in 1901 from Poldhu in Cornwall to Newfoundland.
- Radio Rewind - 40 years of Radio 1 & 2 Unofficial look back over the years of Britain's BBC Radio One and Two. Includes sound files, jingles, listings, disc jockey profiles and photographs.
- United States Early Radio History Articles and extracts about early radio and related technologies, in the United States from 1897 to 1927. By Thomas H. White.
- The Broadcast Archive Resources, documents, history, and trivia relating to US radio stations from 1913 onward.
- Central Florida Radio History of Radio Stations in Central Florida form Orlando to Deland
- Airheads Radio Survey Archive An historical archive of pop music radio surveys from the 50s through the 80s. The searchable singles and albums chart data are cross-referenced and include many local or regional hits.
- The history of the UK radio licence In the United Kingdom you were required - from 1922 until 1971 - to pay for a radio licence in order to legally listen to the wireless. Illustrated history.
- Bay Area Radio Museum The history of radio broadcasting in the San Francisco Bay Area, including streaming audio, photographs and memorabilia dating back to the early 20th Century.
- Radio Heritage Foundation - sharing the stories of Pacific radio Radio Heritage Foundation provides an online archive collection of stories about pacific radio and a broad range of advocacy, research, education, publishing and other programs.
- Broadcasting Scrapbook Memories of radio stations and broadcasters of the 20th century. Contributions welcome.
- RADIOZONE The radio, mostly French, its history, its stories. On the radio and the Internet.
- History of Central Florida Radio Stations. WPLA, WLAK, WONN History of Central Florida Radio Stations. Biographies, Memorabilia, and Audio clips of Central Florida radio stations and personalities.
- George "Hound dog" Lorenz History of Buffalo, New York's "Father of Rock and Roll Radio." Features pictures, sounds and articles on George "Hound dog" Lorenz.
- Dr. Lee De Forest Radio History Chronicles the history of De Forest radios.
- Larry Matthews' Minor Career In Radio Larry's erratic history of being a disc jockey starting in California in 1967. Also the technological changes that have occurred to change the industry.
- MDS975 Radio Memorabilia section A look at radio history in the UK from 1920 until today, paying tribute to the BBC, BBC Local Radio and Independent Local Radio.
- Radio London in the 1960's History of the pirate Radio London, off the Essex coast in the mid-1960's. Includes useful context of why the pirate stations emerged.
- DCNYRadio Memory Bank Radio and TV memories of stations in Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Boston and New York.
- BBC Radio classics: 1922-46 BBC site with historic recordings from the first daily radio service in 1922 until the end of World War 2.