100 Years of Buffalo Broadcasting, Vol.1 1920-1970 - Paperback

100 Years of Buffalo Broadcasting, Vol.1 1920-1970 - Paperback

$35.03


by Steve Cichon (Author)

Meet and reacquaint yourself with the people and stations that have created and reflected who we are as Buffalonians with this 432-page in-depth look at the first 50 years of radio and television in Buffalo.

Packed with more than 600 photos, it's a look at the stories of the people, places, and events that have entertained and informed generations of Western New Yorkers over the airwaves-- and under our pillows, into our cars, into our living rooms, and into our hearts as a part of what makes us Buffalonians.

From the scholarly to the nostalgic, the earliest pioneering days of Buffalo radio will come to life with new research on Buffalo's status as one of the birthplaces of modern radio--and then the birth of rock 'n' roll radio here a decade later, about the same time television was wrangling more and more of our attention.

We visit Clint Buehlman and Danny Neaverth; Uncle Mike Mearian and Rocketship 7; The Lone Ranger & KB's War of the Worlds; Meet the Millers and Dialing for Dollars; John Corbett & Chuck Healy and Irv, Rick & Tom; The Hound and John Otto and so many more of the great broadcasters who were there as we experienced the best (and worst) times of our lives.

The book's covers by themselves are a study of the century of broadcasting in Buffalo, with another 269 images, showing some of our favorite stars in action.
Number of Pages: 434
Dimensions: 0.88 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2020
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