“In case of death, call us.” Washington, D.C.’s WQQW (TIME, Jan. 20) had refused to air this inviting sales talk by a local undertaker. It had also banned soap operas, chill-the-children shows and ...
Sick & tired of conventional radio, some 125 Washingtonians* put up $100,000 for a “station for intelligent listeners,” hired FCC analyst Edward Brecher (who helped put together the FCC’s famed “Blue ...