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By Elliott M. Sanger. A "biography" of New York's WQXR, the "Radio Station of the New York Times," over the first 35 years of its existence from 1936. WQXR was a new kind of radio station--intellectual, demanding, bringing listeners live shows and good music and in the process refining the art and science of broadcasting. Hardcover, 8.5 x 5.75, 190 pages. Dust cover in fair to good condition, with chipping on edges and rubbing, mild sun fading on spine. Book in very good condition, spine tight, previous owner's name in ink on flyleaf. |
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