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Description Of President Roosevelt’S Arrival In Rockland, Maine, After The Atlantic Conference, Wlbz Radio
Description Of President Roosevelt’S Arrival In Rockland, Maine, After The Atlantic Conference, Wlbz Radio
WLBZ Radio Station Records
Description of the scene at Rockland, Maine, as reporters and members of the community await the docking of the USS Potomac and the return of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to U. S. soil following thirteen days at sea to meet with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. NBC presidential correspondent, Carleton Smith, relays the points made by the President during a brief press conference held aboard the boat. (The voice of the President is not captured within the audio.) Recorded August 16, 1941.
Wired For Sound, American Telephone And Telegraph Company
Wired For Sound, American Telephone And Telegraph Company
WLBZ Radio Station Records
A pamphlet on radio, broadcasting, wire networks, and telephone engineering in the United States circa 1941. Includes a summary of milestones in the transmission of radio programs by wire from 1922 to 1936.
Broadcast With Admiral Byrd From Bangor To Little America, Antarctic Exploration Base, Wlbz Radio
Broadcast With Admiral Byrd From Bangor To Little America, Antarctic Exploration Base, Wlbz Radio
WLBZ Radio Station Records
One of a series of programs produced for members of the Byrd Expedition stationed at Little America, an Antarctic research station at the South Pole. Admiral Byrd, in Maine for the summer, addresses those who remain at the station. He describes daily life in Antarctica and thanks the person who developed the broadcasts, Clyde Wagoner, head of the General Electric Company News Bureau. Sponsored by the Bangor Daily News, whose editor, Monte Bourjaily, addresses the audience. Also features Stuart Mosher, Doc Rockwell, performers from the Lakewood Playhouse in Skowhegan and several area musical performers. Recorded August 2, 1940.
Station Log, January 19-February 4, 1932, Wlbz Radio
Station Log, January 19-February 4, 1932, Wlbz Radio
WLBZ Radio Station Records
Log sheets and operating logs for WLBZ Radio in Bangor, Maine, for the dates of January 29 to February 4, 1932. Log sheets include notes on programs that aired. The operating log includes the time the carrier goes on, the time program begins, the time program ends, and the time the carrier wave goes off. Columns provided places to note the time, plate number, plate voltage, plate current, antenna current, frequency check, temperature, and interruptions during the broadcast day.
Station Log, March 5-11, 1931, Wlbz Radio
Station Log, March 5-11, 1931, Wlbz Radio
WLBZ Radio Station Records
The operating log for WLBZ Radio in Bangor, Maine, for the dates of March 5 to 11, 1931. The log notes the time the carrier goes on, the time program begins, the time program ends, and the time the carrier wave goes off. Columns provide places to note the time, plate voltage, plate current, antenna current, frequency check, temperature, and interruptions during the broadcast day.