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The US Navy took over complete control of the Telefunken station in West Sayville in 1917 shortly after our country's entry into World War I. These photos are from 1918. By all accounts, the Navy upgraded the operations of the station, adding new facilities and structures as needed. The large building in the photos is the power house. What's more intriguing is the photo, taken from a roof of one of the buildings, looking down at the base of the main antenna. You can see a row of vintage cars parked behind it. But if you squint and look into the distance to what is roughly northwest of the site, you can see the outlines of the Bourne Dairy Farm with its iconic windmill. This would have been taken a year before Bourne's death and the subsequent breakup of his estate in Oakdale. Here's looking at you, Oakdale Historical Society (fb)
We're saying goodbye to our Radio Tower podcast with some last looks. Ironically, we had asked many guests if they had a favorite sign-off from their radio work. Here's our 2021 interview with Bernie Bernard who left us with: "“Keep a smile on your face and your teeth in your mouth.” (quoting Kevin Jeffries) " (fb)
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Long Island Radio Television Historical Society Preserving and celebrating the history of wireless communication radio and TV on Long Island NY. The Long Island Radio and TV Historical Society LIRTVHS was established to preserve the rich and diverse history of wireless communication radio and TV on Long Island NY. Episode 49 John Caracciolo and JVC Media John Caracciolo has been a mainstay in Long Island radio for decades from learning his trade at WNYT to the glory years at WLIR to now overseeing stations like LI News Radio 103. 9 FM and La Fiesta 98.