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== Welcome ==
[[File:SinatraRadio.gif|thumb|250px|right|Frank Sinatra Interview]]In the 1920's, radio began informing and entertaining the masses with programming that ranged from news broadcasts to musical performances, from comedy shows to horror stories.  A wide variety of programs would come and go over the years until the mid 1960's when, according to some, the golden age of radio would end with the final broadcasts of [[Suspense]], and [[Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar]].  But what did folks listen to for those forty-odd years of radio?
Since 2007, [https://www.relicradio.com RelicRadio.com] has provided podcasts of some of the great old time radio dramas making them easy to listen to and enjoy, and giving brief background information on the series being featured.  But there is often more to the story than time for the telling.
This site will feature background information, as in-depth as possible, for as many old time radio series as we can find. 
If you'd like to contribute, visit the [http://relicradio.info/w/index.php?title=Help:Contents Help] page to learn more.
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== Browse The Site ==
To see all the pages created so far, [http://relicradio.info/w/index.php?title=Special:AllPages visit this page].
*[https://relicradio.info/w/index.php?title=Category:Shows Old Time Radio Shows]
*[https://relicradio.info/w/index.php?title=Category:Relic_Radio Relic Radio Shows]
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Revision as of 20:21, 14 October 2023

Welcome

Frank Sinatra Interview

In the 1920's, radio began informing and entertaining the masses with programming that ranged from news broadcasts to musical performances, from comedy shows to horror stories. A wide variety of programs would come and go over the years until the mid 1960's when, according to some, the golden age of radio would end with the final broadcasts of Suspense, and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. But what did folks listen to for those forty-odd years of radio?

Since 2007, RelicRadio.com has provided podcasts of some of the great old time radio dramas making them easy to listen to and enjoy, and giving brief background information on the series being featured. But there is often more to the story than time for the telling.

This site will feature background information, as in-depth as possible, for as many old time radio series as we can find.

If you'd like to contribute, visit the Help page to learn more.


Browse The Site

To see all the pages created so far, visit this page.


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