It was called the “Golden Age of Radio” in the 1940s and 1950s. Although thoughts recall the radio programing of the day when we hear the term, the equipment itself was also “golden,” so to speak.
DETROIT LAKES, MINN. -- If music is the soundtrack of life, then Laurel "Ozzie" Aasgaard is the disc jockey. The 75-year-old Detroit Lakes man owns more than 20 vintage radios, many of which date back ...
When Trine University Theatre opens “Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play” next week, the goal is to transport audience members to a 1940s radio studio. The cast will be dressed as if they were in the ...
Maybe it’s a hand-me-down from an elderly relative. Maybe you found it at a flea market, or it has been hidden in the attic for far too long. It could be an anonymous-looking black box with big dials ...
KCAL Old Time Radio recreates radio shows from the 1940s and 50s and performs them live. Before television shows like ours, families used to gather around the radio and listen, not just to music, but ...