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On the air : the golden age of Manitoba radio

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    Great Plains Publications, 2015

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  • Author: Moir, Garry
    Date:
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    2015
    Summary:

    Before the internet, before TV, Manitoba was a hotbed for innovation in radio. These innovations range from the first publically-owned radio station to the first play-by-play broadcast of women's hockey. During World War II, a Winnipeg broadcaster was as well-known in England as Churchill. And Neil Young's very first recording was done at a local station. These are but a few of the stories of early radio in Manitoba. In its first half century, the medium was a powerful, revolutionary force that touched and linked virtually everyone in the province.

    Contents:
    • "The father cometh"
    • Radio in a tuxedo
    • Dust storms, teepee tales, and radio fit for a king
    • Radio at war
    • The original six
    • Torrents and tragedy
    • Rural roots
    • Farmin' and learnin'
    • Fab fifties
    • The sporting life
    • The men with the music
    • Yakety yak.
    Subject(s): Radio broadcasting
    Original Publisher: Winnipeg, MB, Great Plains Publications
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781927855263, 1927855268, 9781773370934