@ArtyGoodman1
Arty Goodman
@ArtyGoodman1 · 4:56

Happy 100th AM radio… How many more to come?

But by that time, the technology was evolving and everything was not only changing, but everything was going in a direction that nobody could have ever anticipated, where we have now arrived. But I digress a bit and I just wanted to celebrate the concept of Am radio, which is likely to disappear due to not only the technology, but to the changes in the broadcast landscape. So in looking at 100 years of radio, Am radio, I look back, let's just say 25, 30 years
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:40

@ArtyGoodman1

Oh, Artie, this is such a meaningful post. I wish my father was alive to hear it. You just brought back so many memories for know, just specific to the nostalgia of the little transistor radio that were all around my house. I thought they were so cool. My dad also had a little ham radio set up and he wasn't addicted, but it was certainly a place where he would have some interesting conversation
@theeKMc
Kevin Mc
@theeKMc · 0:57

Great memories

But they will live on forever in my head. Anyways, Tom Cheek with the legendary call from the 1992 World Series walk off home run by Joe Carter and it will live on forever. Anyways, thank you for this post and have a great weekend. Bye
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