Randall Davidson worked for Wisconsin Public Radio as a news
producer and news anchor for eighteen years, also serving as the
network’s chief announcer and unofficial historian. He is now
director of radio services and a senior lecturer in Radio TV Film
at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He lives in Fond du Lac,
Wisconsin.
“Rich detail about the landmark educational [radio] station, much
of it previously untold.”—Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic
Media
“An engaging, even engrossing, narrative about the station’s
pioneering work in broadcasting. . . . A reader witnesses . . . the
struggles that small and educational broadcasters faced in the
early years in what was nearly a constant battle to maintain a
foothold in the frequency spectrum.”—Journalism History
“Readers . . . interested in the history of educational radio and
the original distance learning will particularly enjoy it.”—Radio
World
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