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This interactive channel shares information, encourages discussion, and provides access to resources on the history of broadcasting and electronic communications.

As broadcasting continues to change and shape human culture, the distinction between traditional media education and the media-driven forces of popular culture is becoming both increasingly complex and moot. We encourage your participation in this vortex.

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ARCHIVES of broadcasting include links to learning resources and literature: from before pre-dawn to post-post-modern; from the titans of industry to the chroniclers of minutiae; from hot clocks to chaos.

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