Thursday, August 24, 2006
X marks the spot
News item, circa 1918 -- "The U.S. government passed the first laws concerning radio broadcasting in 1912. Within five years, more than 8,500 transmitting licenses had been issued and a chorus of radio voices was creating an 'amateur clamor' in the American heavens."
Bill Crawford, co-author of Border Radio, talks about radio history and the original band of broadcasting renegades on the Aug. 24 Cotolo Chronicles. (Pictured is Wolfman Jack, border-radio alumni, and Frank Cotolo broadcasting live in the deep South, circa 1988.)
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