Cruising Through the Airwaves

By: WGAO/Dean College
  • Summary

  • The “Cruising Through the Airwaves” podcast is a biweekly series detailing the history of music radio from the early 1900’s to the present. With thorough research and insightful interviews with veterans from the radio industry, listeners will leave with a new perspective on one of the most popular entertainment mediums in the world.
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Episodes
  • Cruising Thorugh the Airwaves Episode #3
    Nov 20 2024
    The third episode of the “Cruising Through the Airwaves” podcast is a discussion predicting the future of music radio with the newfound integration of podcasting, social media, and AI. With thorough discussions and an enriching interview with Franco from 100.9 KHITS, listeners will leave with great insight on how they can adapt to future trends as an on-air broadcaster.
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    26 mins
  • Cruising Through the Airwaves Epidode#2
    Nov 12 2024
    The second episode of the Cruising Through the Airwaves podcast talks about the integration of automation in music radio, following the Telecommunications Act of 1996. With through research and discussions with Hall Communications program director John Knight, listeners can expect to learn valuable information about the present era of music radio.
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    30 mins
  • Cruising Through The Airwaves Episode #1
    Nov 8 2024
    The first episode of the “Cruising Through the Airwaves” podcast talks about the history of music radio during the 20th century. Featuring an interview with popular on-air personality JayBeau Jones, listeners can expect a deep-dive into the era of cart machines and the Fidelipac, which was widely considered the Golden Age of Radio.
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    30 mins

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