Pittsburgh’s Master of Make‑Believe: The Enduring Genius of Rege Cordic
Rege Cordic: The Radio Imagination That Woke Pittsburgh
Regis John “Rege” Cordic stands as one of Pennsylvania’s most inventive and influential rad [...]
2025 Inductee: Alice Cooper — The Rock Icon Who Became a Radio Legend
Honoring the Artist Whose 2025 Radio Hall of Fame Induction Honors Decades of Impact Behind the Microphone
In the long arc of American broadcasting [...]
From Seoul to Saigon: ABC Radio News Sweep of a World in Turmoil
April 8, 1967 — A World on Edge, A Nation in Debate
On Saturday, April 8, 1967, listeners across the United States tuned into the ABC Radio Network [...]
Souled Out: The ’70s TM Jingles That Defined WJLB 1400
The TM Productions Jingles That Stamped WJLB in Time (1977–1979)
Some stations play music. A rare few define the emotional temperature of a city. I [...]
Broadcasting’s Golden Anniversary: Celebrating 50 Years of Radio, 1920–1970
Introduction — Honoring Half a Century of Voices, Sounds That Shaped a Nation
In 1970, the American broadcasting industry paused to celebrate a mil [...]
Milestones In Sounds: April 3 – Etched In Decades’ Pop Music Memory
A Day Selected in April — When Radio, Revolution, and Reinvention Converged
Some dates in music history feel like crossroads — moments when differe [...]
Honoring Joel Cash – In Remembrance (1937-2026)
Remembering a Voice That Traveled the Eastern Seaboard, and a Spirit That Never Left the Air
Joel Cash — born Joel Lubin — one of the original [...]
The Big 68: When WRKO Radio Set Boston Ablaze on the Dial
Introduction: When Boston’s Airwaves Caught Fire in 1967
On March 13, 1967, Boston woke up to a shockwave. At 5:30 a.m., the long‑established WNAC [...]
‘The History of Rock and Roll’: When Radio Chronicled Its Own Top 40 Revolution
Introduction: The "Rockumentary" That Narrated Radio’s First and Second Generations of R&R History
In the early-winter of 1969, Los Angeles lis [...]
Channel 955’s Signature Voice: Honoring Mojo’s Hall of Fame Career
Introduction: A Quarter Century of 'Mojo' Connection
For twenty‑five years, Mojo in the Morning has been one of Detroit’s most influential and enduri [...]
The Day Is Coming Fast: When CBS News Is Gone—For Good
When a Century’s Voice Goes Silent: An Elegy for CBS News Radio
A USARM Editorial
There are silences that feel ordinary—pauses between programs, [...]
WJBK Radio and the Magic of PAMS Series #23 (1962–1963)
A USA Radio Museum JINGLES Feature
There are moments in radio history when artistry, technology, and cultural timing converge so perfectly that the [...]
Red Scare Radio: How a Syndicated Drama Stoked America’s Cold War Fears
Introduction: When Cold War Fears Met the Power of Radio Storytelling — And a Nation Listened
In the early 1950s, as Cold War tensions hardened int [...]
When Detroit Listened to Radio 1500: The Legacy of WJBK Radio
Introduction: Curtain Time in the Motor City—The Legacy of WJBK Radio 15
Before Detroit became a battleground of Top 40 giants — before WKNR’s revo [...]
“How About That!” — Mel Allen: The Voice Who Embraced Our National Pastime
Introduction — The Voice That Made America Listen to Baseball
Some voices don’t just call a game — they become part of the American summer. For mil [...]
