Author: Jim Feliciano
From Dreamer to Industry Giant: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Ed Christian
Christian: A Visionary Who Transformed Local Radio into an Enduring Am [...]
June 6, 1944 — Historic CBS and NBC D‑Day Coverage: The Longest Day on the Air
Introduction — The Day Wartime Radio and the World Held Its Collective [...]
June 2, 1962: Ray Charles’ Anthem of Longing Becomes a National Chart‑Topping Phenomenon
Ray Charles, Country Soul, and a Five‑Week Reign: The Enduring Legacy [...]
A Hall of Music, Song and Laughter: The Legacy of NBC’s ‘Kraft Music Hall’
Kraft Music Hall: A Golden Age Beacon of Song, Comedy, and American Im [...]
The Pulse of Pop: How the Billboard Music Charts Forever Captivated America’s Airways
Hitmakers, Song Hits, and the Enduring Pulse of American Radio: A Trib [...]
Congratulations! Saluting the 2026 Radio Hall of Fame Inductees
Honoring the Selected 2026 Voices, Visionaries, and the Enduring Power [...]
The News Dies on CBS. Today. Friday, May 22, 2026
Today CBS News Will Go Dark on the CBS Radio Network
A USA Radio Mu [...]
MAY 13, 1967: Day When the Supremes and the Monkees Ruled the Airwaves
USA Radio Museum Music Feature for May 13
May 1967 was a month when [...]
The Wall of Sound — The Man Behind It: Phil Spector Recalled and Remembered
Phil Spector: A Story of Innovation, Impact, and the Shadows That Foll [...]
WINS’ Alan Freed — Broadcasting the Beat: The 1956 ‘Camel’ Dance Party Recalled
The Camel Rock ’n’ Roll Dance Party Remembered
Alan Freed, WINS 101 [...]
