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 “ReelRadio” Artifacts are a Top 40 Time Capsule of Broadcast History 

 It’s the “reel” deal: a repository of over 3500 historically significant air checks and web content from Top 40 radio, known as “ReelRadio,” has been made publicly available thanks to the preservation efforts of the North Carolina Broadcast History Museum.  One of the many artifacts on ReelRadio includes Don Imus interviewing Wolfman Jack on WTEM, […]

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NC Broadcast History Museum

Raleigh, N.C. – Today, state Broadcast Leaders announced the launch of the North Carolina Broadcast History Museum project. The Museum is a 501(c) 3 non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving North Carolina’s Broadcasting Legacy. North Carolina has a rich broadcast history starting as early as March 1902 when radio pioneer Reginald Fessenden transmitted a 127-word voice

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