The Radio Tower

By: The Long Island Radio and Television Historical Society
  • Summary

  • The Radio Tower is the podcast of the Long Island Radio and Television Historical Society. We feature stories of the men and women that worked in the field as well as the myths and the machines that made Long Island an early cradle of radio history.
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Episodes
  • Radio Tower 49: John Caracciolo of JVC Broadcasting
    Jun 17 2024

    John Caracciolo has been a mainstay in Long Island radio for decades, from learning his trade at WNYT to the glory years at WLIR to now overseeing stations like LI News Radio (103.9 FM) and La Fiesta (98.5 FM).

    On today’s episode you’ll hear more about his journey from engineer to entrepreneur and why he thinks radio is still a vital force in people’s lives. You’ll also hear about the people he misses from the scene, including Bob Buchmann (WBAB) and Jack Ellsworth (WALK, WLIM).

    Links

    • JVC Broadcasting
    • LI News Radio
    • New Wave: Dare to be Different (WLIR documentary)

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    35 mins
  • Radio Tower 48: Alex Magoun and the IEEE History Center
    Mar 10 2024

    Dr. Alex Magoun is the outreach historian for the IEEE's History Center (IEEE stands for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). On today's episode, he gives us the history of the History Center and the organization's drive to document and preserve the innovavtions and developments fostered by its members over the years.

    Along the way we talk about engineers and inventors such as Philo Farnsworth, Edward Armstrong, and Vladimir Zworykin. We also discuss what drives innovation in technology, the public and commercial aspects of funding it, and the many organizations and individuals dedicated to preserving its unique history.

    Additional Links:

    • IEEE History Center

    • IEEE Global Museum

    • "Why Frankenstein Became Electric"

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    36 mins
  • Radio Tower 47: John Kannenberg and the Museum of Portable Sound
    Nov 20 2023

    John Kannenberg is the man and the mind behind the Museum of Portable Sound. Based in Portsmouth, England, the Museum is actually found wherever John has his iPhone 4S. Visitors sit down with John, don their headphones, and enter the Museum by listening to the curated galleries of MP3s on the device.

    We talk to John about the inspiration for this unique institution, how he keeps it running, and the implications for the presentation of radio history.

    Additional Links

    • Museum of Portable Sound
    • Invisible Threads
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    37 mins

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