Historical
Articles About Radio
Broadcasting
in the San
Francisco Bay Area:
- A Brief History of KQW - by
Harry Saine, 1938
- The History
of KYA,
San Francisco
- The
Histories of KLX /
KEWB / KNEW and KZM, Oakland
- The History
of KRE /
KBLX, Berkeley
- The
History of KJBS /
KFAX, San Francisco
- The History of KFWM/KROW/KABL Oakland
- The Short
History of
KFWI San Francisco
- The
History of KSMO /
KKHI , San Francisco, by Fred Krock
- The
History
of KLS / KDIA, Oakland
- The History of KGCC / KSAN / KEST, San
Francisco
- A History
of KGEI,
San Francisco, by Jim Bowman
- The San
Francisco
AM Radio Dial on Various Dates, 1920's
- San
Francisco Station Program Schedules:
Historical
Articles About
Radio
Broadcasting in Seattle:
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Historical
Articles About Radio
Broadcasting
in the Los
Angeles Area:
- How Radio Broadcasting Began in Los
Angeles, by Jim Hilliker
- The Early History of Los Angeles Area
Radio Stations, by Jim Hilliker
- Los Angeles Radio Stations,
Frequencies and Power, 1922-30, by Jim Hilliker
- The Short History of
KQL Los Angeles, by Jim Hilliker
- The story of KGF, Pomona, by Jim Hilliker
- The short story of KLB, Pasadena, by Jim
Hilliker
- The Story of KYJ, the Hamburger Department
Store Station, 1921-23, by Jim Hilliker
- The Story of KZC/KOG, Western Radio, Los
Angeles, 1920-23, by Jim Hilliker
- The History of KGO, Altadena, California
1922-23, by Jim Hilliker
- KGFH, La Crescenta and Glendale, California
- the "Voice of the Sierras", 1927-29
- KNX
Los Angeles - A
Centennial Station, 1920-2020, by John Schneider
- A
Detailed History of KFWB, Los Angeles, by Jim Hilliker
- KFWB - Getting the History Straight, by Jim
Hilliker
- The
History of KPPC Pasadena, by Jim Hilliker
- The
History of KFSG Los Angeles, and Sister Aimee Semple McPherson, by Jim
Hilliker
- Aimee Semple McPherson's Telegram
to Herbert Hoover, by Jim Hilliker
- Oral
History Interview: Larry McDowell, KFON/KFOX
Shortwave Broadcasting History:
Profiles of Broadcast Pioneers:
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The Beginnings of
Radio Broadcasting
in the United States:
- General
Electric's Trio of Early Radio Stations: WGY, KOA, and KGO
- The
Friendly Farmer Stations - KFNF, KMA, and WNAX
- A
Virtual Tour
of WEAF, New York, in 1927
- WEAF - Moving NBC's
Flagship Station, 1940
- A Virtual
Tour of WJZ, Bound Brook, NJ, in 1926
- XER,
Del Rio,
Texas - King of the Border Blasters
- WTMJ-FM,
Milwaukee FM Pioneer
- The
Beginning Years of the CBS Radio Network
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