The Independent Radio Station of the 1950s

Military training film on a New York radio station, WMCA, owned by the Nathan Straus family (1951), showing its ownership, management and activities. Good view of radio in an era when most stations were locally owned and operated.


Jason Remington

(((Admin/Editor | Airchecks | CONTACT))) KTOY (WA) | KVAC (WA) | KDFL (WA) | KONP (WA) | KBAM (WA) | KJUN (WA) | KRPM (WA) | KAMT (WA) | KASY (WA) | KBRD (WA) | KTAC (WA) | KMTT (WA) | KOOL (AZ)

2 thoughts on “The Independent Radio Station of the 1950s

  1. Dick Ellingson • May 24, 2020

    Sensational movie, Jason! Where did you dig that up?

    Memories!

    Reply

    1. Jason Remington • May 24, 2020

      Oh, yeah, those were the good old days of radio. The Mom & Pop station era. I caught the tail end of that era, just starting to work for the major corporations in my final years in radio.

      Reply

Reply to Jason Remington Cancel reply

Comments may be held for review by the Admin before being posted.