In 1928, Crosley increased WLW’s output to 50,000 watts, making it the most powerful radio station in the world. It could be heard from New York to Florida on a clear night, but Crosley had his ...
The radio station — whose call sign was WLW — called itself the Nation’s Station because of its ability to reach so much of the country. It operated at the 500 kW level starting back in the ...
Manatee County announced an open house at the Powel Crosley Estate weeks after rebuffing a pitch to transfer its ownership to New College of Florida.
was a Cincinnati inventor, industrialist, and pioneer in both the radio and manufacturing industry. Crosley launched WLW radio, which led to the birth of WLWT in 1948. Crosley manufactured radios ...
In November WLWT-TV inducted reporter John London, company founder Powel Crosley Jr ... After more than 10 years as WLW radio news anchor, Peter Grant transitioned to the station’s first ...