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Radio Heritage Foundation - Media Releases
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The Co-operative Global Radio Memories Project. Here you can read press releases, see photos from events. Listen to audio messages, view streaming video and find out more about what's happening in the world of radio heritage. Our Radio Heritage Partners. Are also welcome to use this service to keep their own friends and supporters aware of their own radio heritage activities and give them a wider audience. If you want to include us in your own PR program simply click here. Become a Regular Donor. Over 20...
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Radio Heritage Foundation - Board & Advisory Group
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The Co-operative Global Radio Memories Project. Board and Advisory Group. Dr Jo Del Monaco. Heads CriticalDistance, a media research and training consultancy in the Netherlands, where for many years he presented Media Network examining global broadcasting trends and issues for Radio Netherlands. Jonathan travels extensively advising on new media trends and strategic issues for clients as varied as the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Radio heritage issues are amongst his key concerns. VK1DX...
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Radio Heritage Foundation - From David's Desk
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The Co-operative Global Radio Memories Project. 2GB Sydney Key Station of the Macquarie Network. Retro Radio Dial: 1953 Free Europe. Retro Radio Dial: 1953 Japan Radio. How Radio Hauraki Really Got Its Name. Retro Radio Dial: 1953 Australia, New Zealand and Pacific. Retro Radio Dial: 1953 South East Asia Radio. Retro Radio Dial: 1953 South Asia Radio. Retro Radio Dial: 1953 Brazil Radio. Thanks for visiting us today. Aussie Radio Guide AM/FM/Digital. NZ Radio Guide AM/FM/LPFM. Radio 2AP Samoa in 1949.
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Radio Heritage Foundation - Oral History Project
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The Co-operative Global Radio Memories Project. Early radio broadcasting in the Pacific began around 1900, with a large number of stations playing music and amateur radio broadcasts from around 1920. The period from 1920-1940 is often called the 'Golden Age' of radio as this new medium became a familiar part of everyday life, great entertainers appeared, news and music spread across the world, and vintage radio receivers were designed with the influences of art movements such as art deco. By conducting f...
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Radio Heritage Foundation - Publishing
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The Co-operative Global Radio Memories Project. The variety of material contributed to the virtual archives, deposited with the Foundation's own archives or those of its Radio Heritage Partners, provides a rich resource from which specific personal stories or themes and subjects can be developed for a wider audience. In other words if it's your own story, or someone else's story, and it's about radio in the Pacific, then we'd like to find a way to encourage and support you to have it published. The Publi...
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Radio Heritage Foundation - Home
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The Co-operative Global Radio Memories Project. Our Chairman, David Ricquish, is currently recovering from major health issues. During his recovery our website may not be updated as frequently as normal, but rest assured, the Radio Heritage Foundation is still here and intends to remain so. To reduce David's workload while he recovers we have arranged a temporary alternative postal address for large, heavy donations, such as collections of QSL cards, books, LP records etc. Please send such donations to:.
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Radio Heritage Foundation - Volunteers
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The Co-operative Global Radio Memories Project. Volunteers make the Foundation's work possible. Some are helping design and build this web-site and the database that will be the home of the Virtual Archive Project. Others are researching radio heritage topics ranging from Armed Forces Radio stations in Japan after WWII to the low power FM radio stations currently on air in New Zealand. Yet others are helping to find and protect collections of radio memorabilia around the Pacific. Become a Regular Donor.
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Radio Heritage Foundation - Annual & Lifetime Supporters
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The Co-operative Global Radio Memories Project. The content of the website and our volunteer based operations are only made possible thanks to donors and supporters like you. You make it possible to keep access to this website free. We're proud to recognize you on the Roll of Honor. Effective April 1 2013, donor categories are as follows. Currency: $ Australian. Pay it Forward Bronze. Pay it Forward Silver. Pay it Forward Gold. Super Funder Plus Bronze. Super Funder Plus Silver. Super Funder Plus Gold.
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Radio Heritage Foundation - Virtual Archive Project: Era
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The Co-operative Global Radio Memories Project. Virtual Archive Project: Era. It's generally accepted that the last decades of the 19th century are when 'radio' or 'wireless' as a medium began to capture the interest of inventors and scientists and entrepreneurs, such as Mr Marconi from Milan, Italy. The 1890's are when the first 'sounds' of voice and music were transmitted and heard. You've come a long way baby! Back to the future indeed. The 1890-1920 period is the accepted beginnings of radio in the P...