AM 1240: Life at a Small Town Radio Station

Name/Title

AM 1240: Life at a Small Town Radio Station

Entry/Object ID

2021-013-0001

Description

According to the book jacket flap, AM1240: Life at Small Town Radio "[is] more than just the history of one of America's pioneer radio stations. The book takes you back in time so you can feel what it was like when a small town radio station was a part of daily life. You'll get to know those who worked there and the people who listened - real people with real experiences. There are no made-up names and all the events described really happened. It's all based on information fron the author's diaries, which he faithfully kept without missing a day throughout his half-century at the station."

Context

The book is a memoir of Dick Pust, a longtime broadcaster on KGY, a radio station that had its start in Lacey, Washington and was one of the earliest radio stations in Washington and the nation.

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Signature

Location

First page

Transcription

Dick Pust

Material/Technique

Pen

Dimensions

Height

10-1/4 in

Width

7-3/4 in

Depth

1-1/4 in

Book Details

Author

Dick Pust

Place Published

City

Olympia

County

Thurston

State/Province

Washington

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Date Published

2021

Date Printed

2021

Publication Language

English

Copyright

Type of License

None

Copyright Holder

Dick Pust

Copyright Date

2021

Restrictions

All rights reserved.