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Tuning In
by California Historical Radio Society
An insightful and delightful podcast from 'The California Historical Radio Society (CHRS), highlighting the Bay Area's rich and significant contributions to the field.In our museum based in Alameda, California we house a vast collection of archival objects in our radio and broadcasting museum, featuring materials from local radio and television stations and private collectors that often appear in programs developed by CHRS members.The California Historical Radio Society (CHRS), a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization established in 1974, is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, research, and dissemination of early radio and broadcasting history. CHRS encompasses the Bay Area Radio Museum (BARM), which offers an online trove of audio recordings, documents, and photographs that chronicle the evolution of radio broadcasting in the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as BARHOF, the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame, which honors the most impactful cont
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Rachel Lee on iHeartMedia talking all things CHRS
Rachel Lee, Executive Director of CHRS was interviewed by Andre Blunt (About Cuzzin Dre | 106.1 KMEL) for the Public Affairs show on iHeartMedia, to talk about CHRS history, and our upcoming RADIO DAY BY THE BAY - LIVE IN ALAMEDA! The interview ran on their stations STAR 101.3, WiLD 94.9, 106.1 KMEL, 103.7FM 80s+ and 98.1 The Breeze earlier in June, and will likely run again, though if you missed on-air you can also listen here!
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An interview with Jessica Crotty, CEO, C. Crane
Tuning In features Jessica Crotty, the CEO at C. Crane for a fascinating look at the history of the brand and innovation in radio.Jessica has been with C. Crane over 28 years, starting in customer service, tech, marketing, sales, and more recently as CEO and owner. C. Crane is a based in the USA, and sell and produce the most powerful long-range AM/FM radios, emergency radios, Wi-Fi antennas, and Internet repeater systems - listen in to hear their phenomenal story.C. Crane is a corporate member of CHRS, and the Q&A with Jessica is moderated by Ash Kumra, an award-winning speaker, event producer, and radio show host, and also a member of CHRS.
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Celebrating 50 years of CHRS!
A wide-ranging interview on the California Historical Radio Society (CHRS) moderated by Ash Kumra and featuring Philip Monego, Sr., Chairman of the California Historical Radio Society, Philip J. Monego, Sr. and Steve Kushman, the long-serving former President, and now Project Director. Fantastic anecdotes on the history and major accomplishments of the organization, which includes one of the best collections and archives in the world of radio and broadcasting.
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An insightful and delightful podcast from 'The California Historical Radio Society (CHRS), highlighting the Bay Area's rich and significant contributions to the field.In our museum based in Alameda, California we house a vast collection of archival objects in our radio and broadcasting museum, featuring materials from local radio and television stations and private collectors that often appear in programs developed by CHRS members.The California Historical Radio Society (CHRS), a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization established in 1974, is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, research, and dissemination of early radio and broadcasting history. CHRS encompasses the Bay Area Radio Museum (BARM), which offers an online trove of audio recordings, documents, and photographs that chronicle the evolution of radio broadcasting in the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as BARHOF, the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame, which honors the most impactful cont
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