WHAS (Radio station : Louisville, Ky.)--History; Radio stations--Kentucky--Louisville--History; Radio broadcasting--Kentucky--Louisville--History
As the historiography on radio broadcasting continues to grow and forces
examination from the macro-level to the micro-level, station histories are becoming
increasingly important. The story of WHAS highlights the evolution of a nationally...
University of Louisville--Presidents; Radio stations; WLOU (Radio station : Louisville, Ky.); College presidents;
University of Louisville president Dr. John W. Taylor sits at a table with Mrs. John E. Messervy, president of the Louisville Broadcasting Co. and general manager of the newly established AM radio station WLOU; there are papers on the table in...
University of Louisville--Presidents; Radio stations; WLOU (Radio station : Louisville, Ky.); College presidents;
University of Louisville president Dr. John W. Taylor sits at a table with Mrs. John E. Messervy, president of the Louisville Broadcasting Co., and general manager of the newly established AM radio station WLOU. The other two gentleman are probably...
Advertisements; Posters; Radio broadcasting; Radio stations
Sign for KMBC. The sign reads "'Voice of Authority on Sports.' Keep tuned to Sam Molen. KMBC." There is a picture of a man in a hat speaking into a radio microphone.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Radio stations; Research facilities
The building used as the Chemistry Annex was moved to Belknap Campus from Bowman Field, circa 1947. Location: Belknap Campus: Central (behind present-day Gottschalk Hall, then used as Chemistry Building). Former names: Chemistry Lab, Photographic...