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...
Two men stand at a WINN microphone with a third man sitting at a piano behind them. Address: Tyler Hotel, 3rd Street & Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
A woman stands outside at a WINN microphone with a man standing on the other side of the microphone and a crowd of people around them. Address: Tyler Hotel, 3rd Street & Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Radio broadcasting; Men; Women; Crowds; City & town life
Crowd of people on the street outside Moskin's credit clothing store. Address: Moskin's Credit Clothing Store, 230 South 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
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.
Stores & shops; Department stores; Window displays; Radio broadcasting
Window display at Kaufman Straus with a radio theme. A male mannequin stands at a radio microphone with the call letters WINN and a banner reading American Broadcasting Company with a female mannequin standing next to him. On the left side is a...
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; Musicians; African Americans; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; Jug bands; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Banjos; Violins; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, play their instruments. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and each plays an instrument: banjos, fiddle, and jug in front of a WHAS microphone.
Radio broadcasting; Jug bands; African American musicians; Pianos; Microphones; African Americans; Musicians; People
A man in a suit stands holding a WHAS microphone. Next to him is a woman seated at a piano as if ready to play. Sheet music is propped on the piano's stand and the piano keys are exposed.
Radio broadcasting; Jug bands; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; Automobiles; Brown & Williamson; Advertisements; Buildings; Transportation
A large automobile with radio speakers advertises cigarettes. The lettering on the side of the truck reads, "Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, Louisville, Kentucky" and appears next to images of Target, Golden Grain, and Wings...
News Web sites; Electronic newspapers; Webcasting; Internet radio broadcasting; Internet television
The Internet offers a tremendous opportunity for traditional media to expand and/or enhance news stories. This thesis is an exploration of the convergent journalism practices of three news organizations in a medium-sized market. It employed content...
Marconi, Guglielmo, marchese, 1874-1937; Radio broadcasting--Social aspects
This dissertation is a rhetorical analysis of Guglielmo Marconi's wireless. Texts surrounding the invention reveal intersections between technology and society and communicate information about the wireless through tropes of progress. The wireless...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Radio broadcasting; Business people; People associated with education & communication
Portrait of Credo Harris of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a suit and tie, hair combed to the side. The photograph has been marred with discolorations and cracked in several places. Handwritten on back of image: Credo Harris, Manager WHAS Radio,...