Voices in radio history: The legacy of Roger O. Doyle and the new KQAC All Classical choral series that bears his name * Oregon ArtsWatch
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Heinrich Rudolph Hertz's 1887 validation of radio waves paved the way for Guglielmo Marconi and Nikola Tesla's groundbreaking developments in human communication during the 1890s.
Marconi's political savvy and business acumen were critical in getting radio into households, contributing significantly to the radio boom of the 1920s.
The evolution of KBPS at Benson High encapsulates the broad journey of radio, from its academic roots through to its present role in Portland's music education.
Roger O. Doyle's advocacy was crucial for KBPS’s transition to independent status, ensuring the continuation of classical music broadcasting amidst changing educational funding landscapes.
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