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Foreword 6
Acknowledgments 7
Introduction 8
1 Nashville Radio: The Early Years 9
2 Radio's Big Three: WSM, WLAC, WSIX 21
3 Nashville Gets New Radio Stations 29
4 The Rock and Roll Radio Wars 39
5 The Rise of FM Radio 59
6 Television Comes to Nashville 71
7 The Big Three Get Bigger 95
8 Nashville Television Grows Up 111
9 Yesterday and Today 123
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Add Nashville Broadcasting, Tennessee (Images of America Series), Built by a 16-year-old high school student named Jack DeWitt, the first radio station in Nashville went on the air in 1922. Three years later, DeWitt helped start WSM, arguably one of the nation's greatest radio stations, and in 1950, he and WSM put , Nashville Broadcasting, Tennessee (Images of America Series) to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Nashville Broadcasting, Tennessee (Images of America Series), Built by a 16-year-old high school student named Jack DeWitt, the first radio station in Nashville went on the air in 1922. Three years later, DeWitt helped start WSM, arguably one of the nation's greatest radio stations, and in 1950, he and WSM put , Nashville Broadcasting, Tennessee (Images of America Series) to your collection on WonderClub |