Baltimore Radio and Television
| AUTHOR | Graham, Ed; Helton, Gary |
| PUBLISHER | Arcadia Publishing Library Editions (07/08/2019) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
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Beginning with Calman Zamoiski's unlicensed and short-lived "wireless telephone" station in 1921, Baltimore would boast five commercial radio stations within the next 20 years. Before the 1940s ended, commercial television appeared with the debut of WMAR, Channel 2, in 1947. WMAR was unique in that it had no personnel with television experience and, initially, no studios, broadcasting instead from various remote locations. Over the years, Baltimore radio and television stations served as the launchpad or stopover point of some of the most beloved personalities in the industry. Garry Moore, Arthur Godfrey, and Jim McKay all got their starts here, while Gene Rayburn, Jon Miller, Oprah Winfrey, John Saunders, Nick Charles, Spencer Christian, Bob McAllister, and others passed through en route to national broadcasting prominence. Baltimoreans did not just bond with the people and programs of their local stations. It was a genuine love affair.
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ISBN-13:
9781540239495
ISBN-10:
1540239497
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
130
Carton Quantity:
44
Product Dimensions:
6.69 x 0.38 x 9.61 inches
Weight:
0.91 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Performing Arts | Radio - History & Criticism
Performing Arts | Television - General
Performing Arts | Industries - Media & Communications
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Beginning with Calman Zamoiski's unlicensed and short-lived "wireless telephone" station in 1921, Baltimore would boast five commercial radio stations within the next 20 years. Before the 1940s ended, commercial television appeared with the debut of WMAR, Channel 2, in 1947. WMAR was unique in that it had no personnel with television experience and, initially, no studios, broadcasting instead from various remote locations. Over the years, Baltimore radio and television stations served as the launchpad or stopover point of some of the most beloved personalities in the industry. Garry Moore, Arthur Godfrey, and Jim McKay all got their starts here, while Gene Rayburn, Jon Miller, Oprah Winfrey, John Saunders, Nick Charles, Spencer Christian, Bob McAllister, and others passed through en route to national broadcasting prominence. Baltimoreans did not just bond with the people and programs of their local stations. It was a genuine love affair.
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Author:
Helton, Gary
More than 200 vintage photographs--most of them from the private collections of current and former Highlandtown residents--fill this volume, which was compiled in response to the enthusiastic reception that followed the 2006 release of Images of America: Highlandtown. Author Gary Helton's own Highlandtown roots date back to 1905. He has been general manager of WHFC-FM in Bel Air since 2000. In addition to the previous Highlandtown publication, he has compiled three other books in the Images of America series: Dundalk, Sparrows Point, and Baltimore's Streetcars and Buses.
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