ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Special thanks to the following individuals and organizations : Charles & Elisha Abrams , Evan Alboum , Gabrielle Allabashi , Todd Andrews , Irving & Lori Belateche and family , Peter Bernard , Robin Brownstein , Deborah ...
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I got my just deserts that day : as the lead weight flew out of my hand , the fish - hook flew into a finger , caught and buried itself . Although I have always fancied my philosophy to be Corinthian , with Stoical tendencies , there ...
Talkback Toast: A Reminiscence of Radio Pacific
Talkback Toast: A Reminiscence of Radio Pacific
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Talk Shows and Hosts on Radio: A Directory Including Show Titles and Formats, Brief Biographical Sketches of Hosts, and Locators
Profiles of many WCCO radio personalities as well as tales of Dick Chapman's reporting adventures.
Michael Arkush. DISCARL DATE IS A NATIONAL RESOURCE " William J. Bennett , former.
Ruby in the Rough
Intensely private radio personality Art Bell, who lives in the middle of the desert 65 miles west of Las Vegas--where he broadcasts his radio shows--finally comes forward with his fascinating autobiography.
Born to Win
A mixture of humor, wit, and nostalgia, this book follows the career of Woolley from the smallest station in a small market to the largest radio newsroom in Texas, and back again.
Kyle Sandilands has been nominated as the most hated man in Australia, yet at the same time he's one of our most successful and highest rating on-air personalities.
This is an amusing and illuminating first-hand account of the birth and early days of Radio Clyde, Scotland's first independent local radio station.
When Brian Johnston's widow was clearing their house, she came across a box containing more than 400 letters from Brian to his mother and stepfather dating back to his first term at Eton, aged 12, and ending in 1946 as he joined the BBC.
The Tracks of My Years: The Autobiography
Intensely private radio personality Art Bell, who lives in the middle of the desert 65 miles west of Las Vegas--where he broadcasts his radio shows--finally comes forward with his fascinating autobiography.
Profiles fifty remarkable women in the fields of radio and television journalism and entertainment, describing their lives and careers and presenting short autobiographical essays by each; includes such figures as Lucille Ball, Diane Sawyer ...
Since 1983, Bill "Willie" Cunningham, the acclaimed "Voice of the Common Man," has lightened up the airwaves of 700 WLW with many national and local politicians, cultural leaders, authors, spin doctors and other miscreants resulting in the ...