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KSHE was granted a construction permit on September 7, 1960 for a new broadcast station at 94.7 mHz. A license to broadcast was issued June...
When radio stations had individual, rather than corporate, owners, the competition for listeners was evidenced by what was on the air, and what was promised...
1280 Kilocycles – – – 234.2 Meters KWK which until a month ago carried the call letters KFVE is now in its tenth month of...
Municipal Opera on Frequency Modulation!! For the third consecutive year, WEW, the oldest station West of the Mississippi, is presenting “Your Municipal Opera of the...
Being brought into the world practically backstage and sleeping in a trunk there while his mother and father were on theatrical tours were Neil Norman’s...
Receipt of authority to begin program tests for radio station KADY, metropolitan St. Louis’ newest radio station, was announced today by Harman I. Moseley, II,...
Many radio listeners recall the pleasant hours spent back in 1927 when there were few stations in St. Louis and their dials used to swing...
A palm garden with promenades, inviting lounges and chairs surrounding a cozy bungalow – an atmosphere diffusing friendliness and comfort, will be the new home...
As a youngster, Don Corey fantasized about being a disc jockey. He’d set up a mock studio with his record player and do shows in...
In early July 1961, I approached 1600 North Kingshighway in St. Louis. After my nine year career in modest radio facilities crammed into small buildings...
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