[W5SFA] Ms. Cucuzza, Mr. Chislett and Ms. Croker, Stephen F. Austin Radio Club

Chloe Pedersen c.pedersen at studymap.org
Thu Apr 27 08:09:32 CDT 2023


Good Afternoon Ms. Cucuzza, Mr. Chislett and Ms. Croker, 

I would just like to say a quick word of thanks! As a youth services librarian and educator running a fun radio and broadcasting history class for 10-14 year olds, I've been able to get some great use out of your Radio Club's resource links list. We were even able to use some of this information for our most recent group project! Thanks so much for sharing!   

I hope you don't mind, one of our youngest, Dylan has also asked me if I could share an article that he and his father found together recently on Broadcasting and its History with you, which includes a great breakdown on the early 20th century and Reginald Fessenden's first broadcasting experiments, the Herrold School experimenting with radio transmissions and call signs in 1909, Post World War II radio broadcasting developments, etc. I've included it below if you'd like to review!

We noticed you didn't have this one listed yet, but Dylan was actually the one to bring up that this could be something you might like to include for others who may also come across your information and have an interest in radio history.

If you find you're able to use this one, would you please let me know? We're meeting tomorrow, and I would absolutely love to surprise Dylan if you are able to do so - I'm hoping to keep spirits up in light of the past few years and I think it would make him proud to know he was able to 'pay it forward' on a topic he's passionate about (we're big on this principle in our group) and maybe even show his father their contribution if it ends up being included.  w5sfa.org/links.htm

Thanks again for all your help here,
Chloe Pedersen

https://wyomingllcattorney.com/Blog/Business-Studies-Broadcasting-History



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