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The advent of satellite radio, high def radio, and internet radio means what for listeners, producers, and broadcasters? By Esau Kessler
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And…we’re live!
Pictured: Grover Whalen, NYC Commissioner of Bridges, Plant and Structures (left), at WNYC on the first day of broadcast, July 8, 1924, on the 25th floor of the Municipal Building. Whalen was the driving force behind the creation of WNYC (and, in that tux, remains the best-dressed man ever in public radio). Also in the transmitter room is the engineer, seated, and B.L. David, Public Service Operator, standing.
Credits: Photo by Eugene de Salignac. NYC Municipal Archives collection.
Thanks for following us here. We’re excited for more news, music, culture and city life…to come.
—Liz Arnold, Social Media

wnyc:

And…we’re live!

Pictured: Grover Whalen, NYC Commissioner of Bridges, Plant and Structures (left), at WNYC on the first day of broadcast, July 8, 1924, on the 25th floor of the Municipal Building. Whalen was the driving force behind the creation of WNYC (and, in that tux, remains the best-dressed man ever in public radio). Also in the transmitter room is the engineer, seated, and B.L. David, Public Service Operator, standing.

Credits: Photo by Eugene de Salignac. NYC Municipal Archives collection.

Thanks for following us here. We’re excited for more news, music, culture and city life…to come.

Liz Arnold, Social Media