Pennsylvania Museum of Music and Broadcast History

Pittsburgh radio fans have a new book

Pennsylvania Museum of Music and Broadcast History. The PMMBH thanks you for your interest and support. This project will be an important resource in the development of all forms of music created and performed in Pennsylvania. Participation from Teachers, Musicians, Broadcasters and Archivists is necessary.
The attached Press release is an example of the communication in part we wish to distribute through the Commonwealth
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Own your own piece of Pennsylvania Broadcast History Now through June 30th 2010,Pennsylvania Museum of Music and Broadcast History will select 8 winners from all contributors and award a copy of Ed Salamon’s book: Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio.
The recently released Arcadia Publishing book covers extinct and current radio stations. Your submissions will create more interest in Pennsylvania Music and Broadcast History throughout the Commonwealth! Enter as often as you have valid information. Recognition will be given to the author of original material or materials supplied by audio, video and print medias.For example: newspaper stories must be accompanied by written permission from the paper. Information can be sent as a complete file to Pennsylvania Museum of Music and Broadcast History info@pmmbh.org.

Winners will be announced on Facebook: PMMBH home

Arcadia Publishing is the leading publisher of local and regional history in the United States. Our mission is to make history accessible and meaningful through the publication of books on the heritage of America’s people and places. Have we done a book on your town?
Visit www.arcadiapublishing.com.

Book signing are scheduled in Pittsburgh all this week-
Visit Facebook: pmmbh home for schedule and locations.

Additional conditions and rules:
Copy write laws require written permission from the original writer, producer or copy write holder. Arcadia Publishing will distribute books to winners from entries drawn by the Pennsylvania Museum of Music and Broadcast History. All winner will be selected by June 30th 2010 All decisions are final concerning the outcome and submissions remain the property of the Pennsylvania Museum of Broadcast History with full acknowledgment to the author. The more you enter, the more you increase your chances in the random drawing.Arcadia Publishing - local history books
www.arcadiapublishing.com

If you are affiliated with a TV or Radio station in Pennsylvania and have access to historic videos, sound bites, or photos. The Pennsylvania Museum of Music and Broadcast History is seeking to archive and share, please let us know... Our goal is to fill the archives with the historical, educational and scientific contributions

Please post on your site if you can assist,
Thank You,
Bill Trousdale

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