California Historical Radio Society in Alameda honors medium's legacy
Briefly

Rachel Lee emphasized that radio is not dying but is transitioning, stating, "Influencers, TikTok videos, and Instagram are the new radio; they put sound clips out there."
The CHRS celebrates the history of radio with events like the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame, where they honor influential personalities in the field.
Radio's evolution includes the rise of podcasts, which Rachel Lee describes as "specific radio... almost like radio in an echo chamber," highlighting its continued relevance in the digital age.
The California Historical Radio Society preserves the history of radio through a museum-quality collection and embodies the spirit of radio in their ongoing refurbishment efforts.
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