- Collection:
- WSB Radio Records Log Books
- Title:
- WSB Program logs, 1923
- Creator:
- WSB (Radio station: Atlanta, Ga.)
- Publisher:
- WSB Radio Records, 1922-1985, [bulk 1960-1980]
- Date of Original:
- 1923
- Subject:
- Radio and music--Georgia--Atlanta
Weather broadcasting--Georgia--Atlanta
Sports journalism--Georgia--Atlanta
Radio broadcasting--Georgia--Atlanta
Atlanta journal-constitution
Presbyterian Church--Atlanta--Georgia
Sermons--Georgia--Atlanta
Gospel music--Georgia--Atlanta
Commodity exchanges
Cotton trade
Grain trade
Acoustical engineering--History
Radio--history
Radio advertising--Georgia--Atlanta
Musicians--Georgia
Singers--Georgia
Bands (Music)--Georgia
Amateur radio stations
International Typographical Union
Portland Cement Association
Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau
Morris Brown University--Musical groups
Glee clubs--Georgia--Atlanta
Young Women's Christian Association
Minstrels--Georgia--Atlanta
Salvation Army--Georgia--Atlanta
Georgia Institute of Technology--Musical groups
Emory University--Musical groups
Howard University--Musical groups
Kiwanis Club of Atlanta
Rialto Orchestra
Sacred harp
Epworth League (U.S.)
Christmas pageants--Georgia--Atlanta
String bands--Georgia--Haperville
Shape-note singing
Corporate sponsorship
Georgia--Politics and government--1865-1950
WSB (Radio station: Atlanta, Ga.) - Location:
- United States, Georgia, Fayette County, Fayetteville, 33.44873, -84.45493
United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798
United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Hapeville, 33.66011, -84.4102 - Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Description:
- Log book from WSB radio station in Atlanta, Georgia, covering 1923. The log includes handwritten notes, technical information, Atlanta Journal clippings of program listings, and transcriptions of radio "conversations" between engineers at WSB and ham radio operators. WSB ("Welcome South, Brother") Radio, the first radio station to broadcast in the city of Atlanta, was born on March 15, 1922, when it went on the air for the first time at a power of 100 watts. The station was originally owned by The Atlanta Journal and broadcast from a makeshift studio on the fifth floor of The Journal building on Forsyth Street in downtown Atlanta. In 1925 the station moved to more spacious quarters on the top floor of the Biltmore Hotel, where it remained for the next thirty years. Both The Journal and WSB were purchased by Governor James M. Cox of Ohio in 1939; WSB is still a property of Cox Broadcasting Corporation, which was formed when Cox operations reorganized in 1964. Hailed as the "Voice of the South," WSB Radio was an innovative pioneer in radio.
- External Identifiers:
- Metadata URL:
- https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/id:gsu_wsblog_gsu-m004-m004-19-09
- Digital Object URL:
- https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/gsu/wsblog/do:GSU-M004-M004-19-09
- Language:
- eng
- Extent:
- 376 pages
- Holding Institution:
- Georgia State University. Special Collections
- Rights:
-