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An historical archive of pop music radio surveys from the 50s through the 80s. The searchable singles and albums chart data are cross-referenced and include many local or regional hits.
BBC site with historic recordings from the first daily radio service in 1922 until the end of World War 2.
From Mrs. Dale's Diary to Take It From Here. A collection of BBC Radio programmes in the 1950s are reviewed here. Some with audio clips.
Resources, documents, history, and trivia relating to US radio stations from 1913 onward.
Memories of radio stations and broadcasters of the 20th century. Contributions welcome.
Pictures and audio from the UK's BBC Radio London, LBC Newstalk (commercial speech station) and Imperial College Radio (student station).
The BBC's story of Marconi's first trans-Atlantic broadcast in 1901 from Poldhu in Cornwall to Newfoundland.
Experience the history of broadcast radio including both news and entertainment. Plus a monthly updated timeline of broadcast radio and many links to other radio-related material.
History of the pirate Radio London, off the Essex coast in the mid-1960s. Includes useful context of why the pirate stations emerged.
Unofficial look back over the years of Britain's BBC Radio One and Two beginning in 1967. Includes sound files, jingles, listings, disc jockey profiles and photographs.
The radio, its history, and its stories. On the radio and the Internet. [Available in English and French]
Scans (most in PDF format) of many magazines relating to radio: the broadcasting industry, radio's early days, technical and engineering catalogs and magazines, the US music industry, and some magazines from UK, Australia, Brazil, France, Canada, Italy, Czech Republic, and New Zealand.
History of the pirate Radio London, off the Essex coast in the mid-1960s. Includes useful context of why the pirate stations emerged.
From Mrs. Dale's Diary to Take It From Here. A collection of BBC Radio programmes in the 1950s are reviewed here. Some with audio clips.
Unofficial look back over the years of Britain's BBC Radio One and Two beginning in 1967. Includes sound files, jingles, listings, disc jockey profiles and photographs.
BBC site with historic recordings from the first daily radio service in 1922 until the end of World War 2.
The BBC's story of Marconi's first trans-Atlantic broadcast in 1901 from Poldhu in Cornwall to Newfoundland.
Scans (most in PDF format) of many magazines relating to radio: the broadcasting industry, radio's early days, technical and engineering catalogs and magazines, the US music industry, and some magazines from UK, Australia, Brazil, France, Canada, Italy, Czech Republic, and New Zealand.
The radio, its history, and its stories. On the radio and the Internet. [Available in English and French]
An historical archive of pop music radio surveys from the 50s through the 80s. The searchable singles and albums chart data are cross-referenced and include many local or regional hits.
Pictures and audio from the UK's BBC Radio London, LBC Newstalk (commercial speech station) and Imperial College Radio (student station).
Experience the history of broadcast radio including both news and entertainment. Plus a monthly updated timeline of broadcast radio and many links to other radio-related material.
Resources, documents, history, and trivia relating to US radio stations from 1913 onward.
Memories of radio stations and broadcasters of the 20th century. Contributions welcome.

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