The OKVRC events for 2007 are the Spring
Convention on Saturday April 14th, and the Fall Vintage
Radio show on October 13th.
Click here
to go to the OKVRC website.
Museum
The National Museum of Communications: With one
of the most extensive collections of vintage radios,
televisions, phonographs and communications equipment in
the world, the museum provides an up-close encounter
with the history of communications, including the
microphone used by Walter Cronkite during his final
newscast and Charlie Chaplin's movie camera. Located in
the Dallas Communications Complex, 6305 N. O'Connor Rd.,
Suite 123, Irving, TX (972) 556-1234.
Radio Stations
Now that you have that perfectly restored radio all
tuned up, to fully enjoy it you need some great old
radio programming. Here is what is available in
the North East Oklahoma area. If you are aware of
other radio programs, please let us know.
Monday-Friday
7-11 a.m. Andy in The Morning. Start your day with
Andy Wolfe and music from the Great American
Songbook.
Noon-1:00 p.m. Noontime Swingtime. Joe Riddle
ventures into the KRVT vault and emerges with
unforgettable music (as well as a few forgettable
tunes).
4-6 p.m. The Jump. Navigating the ride home is more
fun when you're jumping with the rest of T-town
hosted by Stan Tacker.
Saturday
8-noon. Saturday Morning Swingtime. Join Ross Adkins
as he continues a Tulsa tradition every Saturday
morning. Ross plays your favorites from the Big Band
era.
5-7 p.m. Frank and Friends, with Jim Raposa. Two
hours of the best of Frank Sinatra.
Other schedule times are filled with Music of
Your Life , Hosted by Wink Martindale, Deana Martin,
Pat Boone and many others.
Click here
for the full program schedule.
Utilizing an all Volunteer Staff and operating
entirely by financial contributions from listeners;
we will strive to present family programming, free
of charge, 24 hours a day! To air Old Time Radio
Shows ALL DAY LONG EVERY DAY, with a LIVE Broadcast
each night at 10:30 PM Eastern Time.