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NEW EXHIBITS

BOB JAMIESON – One of the Giants of the Record Industry
Music

BOB JAMIESON – One of the Giants of the Record Industry

The music industry lost one of its true gentlemen on May 27, 2026. Bob Jamieson, former Chairman of RCA Records and one of the most respected executi [...]
Jim Hampton 0 June 10, 2026 3:44 pm

RECENT EXHIBITS

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From Dreamer to Industry Giant: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Ed Christian
Radio Executive, Tribute

From Dreamer to Industry Giant: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Ed Christian

Jim Feliciano 0 June 7, 2026
Christian: A Visionary Who Transformed Local Radio into an Enduring American Saga In the long arc of American broadcasting, few figures shaped the [...]
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June 6, 1944 — Historic CBS and NBC D‑Day Coverage: The Longest Day on the Air
Old Time Radio

June 6, 1944 — Historic CBS and NBC D‑Day Coverage: The Longest Day on the Air

Jim Feliciano 0 June 5, 2026
Introduction — The Day Wartime Radio and the World Held Its Collective Breath This Saturday marks 82 years when the U.S. allied invasion of norther [...]
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June 2, 1962: Ray Charles’ Anthem of Longing Becomes a National Chart‑Topping Phenomenon
Music

June 2, 1962: Ray Charles’ Anthem of Longing Becomes a National Chart‑Topping Phenomenon

Jim Feliciano 1 June 2, 2026
Ray Charles, Country Soul, and a Five‑Week Reign: The Enduring Legacy of “I Can’t Stop Loving You” On this day in 1962, American radio experienced [...]
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A Hall of Music, Song and Laughter: The Legacy of NBC’s ‘Kraft Music Hall’
Old Time Radio

A Hall of Music, Song and Laughter: The Legacy of NBC’s ‘Kraft Music Hall’

Jim Feliciano 0 May 31, 2026
Kraft Music Hall: A Golden Age Beacon of Song, Comedy, and American Imagination Introduction — A Program That Helped Define 1930s American Radio and [...]
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The Pulse of Pop: How the Billboard Music Charts Forever Captivated America’s Airways
Tribute, USA Radio Museum

The Pulse of Pop: How the Billboard Music Charts Forever Captivated America’s Airways

Jim Feliciano 0 May 29, 2026
Hitmakers, Song Hits, and the Enduring Pulse of American Radio: A Tribute to Billboard’s Hot 100 Introduction For more than eight decades, the B [...]
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Congratulations! Saluting the 2026 Radio Hall of Fame Inductees
Tribute

Congratulations! Saluting the 2026 Radio Hall of Fame Inductees

Jim Feliciano 0 May 26, 2026
Honoring the Selected 2026 Voices, Visionaries, and the Enduring Power of American Radio USA Radio Museum | May 26, 2026   On the evening of [...]
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The News Dies on CBS. Today. Friday, May 22, 2026
USA Radio Museum

The News Dies on CBS. Today. Friday, May 22, 2026

Jim Feliciano 2 May 22, 2026
Today CBS News Will Go Dark on the CBS Radio Network A USA Radio Museum Editorial _____________________   There are endings that arri [...]
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“Live From Earth” — The WABX Television Experiment That Was Years Ahead of MTV
TV

“Live From Earth” — The WABX Television Experiment That Was Years Ahead of MTV

Jim Hampton 0 May 18, 2026
Long before MTV, music streaming, or YouTube, Detroit’s legendary progressive rock station WABX-FM was already experimenting with something radically [...]
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Mike Seltzer Interview by Jim Hampton – Keeping the Memories Alive
Interviews

Mike Seltzer Interview by Jim Hampton – Keeping the Memories Alive

Jim Hampton 2 May 14, 2026
Mike Seltzer is a larger than life, longtime Detroit advertising executive, civic leader, media personality, and one of radio broadcasting’s most pass [...]
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MAY 13, 1967: Day When the Supremes and the Monkees Ruled the Airwaves
Music

MAY 13, 1967: Day When the Supremes and the Monkees Ruled the Airwaves

Jim Feliciano 0 May 13, 2026
USA Radio Museum Music Feature for May 13 May 1967 was a month when pop music seemed to accelerate in real time. The world was shifting—socially, p [...]
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The Wall of Sound — The Man Behind It: Phil Spector Recalled and Remembered
Tribute

The Wall of Sound — The Man Behind It: Phil Spector Recalled and Remembered

Jim Feliciano 0 May 10, 2026
Phil Spector: A Story of Innovation, Impact, and the Shadows That Followed the Genius A USA Radio Museum Feature Article Phil Spector remains on [...]
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WINS’ Alan Freed — Broadcasting the Beat: The 1956 ‘Camel’ Dance Party Recalled
DJ, Radio Host

WINS’ Alan Freed — Broadcasting the Beat: The 1956 ‘Camel’ Dance Party Recalled

Jim Feliciano 0 May 7, 2026
The Camel Rock ’n’ Roll Dance Party Remembered Alan Freed, WINS 1010, and the Sponsored Radio Show That Helped Launch a Revolution Some radio [...]
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Nedra Talley Ross (1945–2026): A USA Radio Museum Tribute
Music, Tribute

Nedra Talley Ross (1945–2026): A USA Radio Museum Tribute

Jim Feliciano 0 May 4, 2026
In Honor of the Last Voice of The Ronettes Introduction On April 26, 2026, the world lost Nedra Talley Ross—the final surviving member of The Ro [...]
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Exclusive Interview: Chuck Buell Across America From KIMN to WLS and Beyond
DJ, Interviews

Exclusive Interview: Chuck Buell Across America From KIMN to WLS and Beyond

Jim Hampton 2 April 24, 2026
Chuck Buell is one of radio’s most creative and influential figures, a programmer and a highly respected on-air personality whose career helped shape [...]
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