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Experience Pennsylvania music and broadcast history the way it was, is and will be. All forms of music will be covered and the TV and radio industry will be followed from their beginnings to what is in store for the future. You can get on board now and participate.

 

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We are looking for...

Below are words referring to areas PMMBH might have in utilizing your interests or efforts.

 

Being a non profit we are dedicated long time professionals in various industries and we offer a wealth of expertise and experience in many areas of business. We come from diverse backgrounds and experience and are seeking interested individuals who can offer their own unique perspective and also learn new ones.

 

Team with our professionals to build an archive of some of the best information and opportunity anywhere.

 

We are preservationists, true,  however we offer much more. This project is for those interested in history and the history of Music and Broadcast and Non-Profits in the State of Pennsylvania.

 

Fill in the form now and help to move us forward.  Following are a few areas of interest we have. 

 

ARE YOU OR DO YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN?

 

  • Musician
  • Educator
  • Songwriter
  • Politician
  • Broadcaster
  • Grant Writer
  • Financial Planner
  • Electronic Engineer
  • Attorney
  • Computer / IT
  • Administrative / Office Manager
  • Student


What is Your Interest?

 

  • Internship
  • Financial Support
  • Membership
  • Fund Raising
  • Contribute Material
  • Promotion

 

This is a small sampling what we seek... Tell us how you can help build PMMBH? 

 

  • What information or media do you have that would fit perfectly into our archives.  

  • Tell us what you would love to learn?

 

You have nothing to lose and everything to gain...and you will be adding historical contributions to the future    

 

Go ahead, fill in the form, join us today... FILL IN THE FORM HERE

Mission Statement

To promote and support PMMBH goals of preservation, education and enjoyment of audio recordings, radio and television programming as well as special events that occur and have occurred within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and inspired, influenced as well as performed by Pennsylvanians.


To establish, own and operate a Pennsylvania museum to benefit educators, students, residents of and visitors to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to feature archives of a historical, religious, educational, scientific and technical background with an emphasis on music to include audio and visual recordings and programming.


To highlight contributions by Pennsylvanians representing various music genres with an emphasis on all ethnic influences.


To establish, maintain and preserve archives of radio and television talents , programs and technical broadcasting equipment


To provide educational and historical material for public consumption and education with an emphasis on music to include audio and visual recordings and programming in all ethnic influences.


To promote broadcast and music history locations, influences and events within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.


To grow and benefit with financial support from public and private foundations, organizations, corporations, memberships, grants, in-kind donations, business within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and any other methods approved by the Board of Directors and bound by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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Harrisburg Broadcasting

 

Coming August 1, 2011!

Harrisburg Broadcasting by Tim Portzline, part of the “Images of America” series by Arcadia Publishing ™

 

The history of broadcasting in the Harrisburg area dates back to 1922 when the Pennsylvania State Police began operating radio station WBAK.  WABB soon started a year later.  WHBG and WPRC came along in 1925.  Only the latter two stations would survive beyond the 1930s.  WHBG became WHP in 1929 and WPRC became WKBO in the early 1930s.  In 1946, WHP-FM (97.3 MHz) became Harrisburg’s first FM station.  By 1949, WGAL, located just east of Harrisburg, became the first television station between Pittsburghand Philadelphia.

 

Harrisburg Broadcasting includes nearly 200 photographs spanning nine decades of radio and TV from the greater Central Pennsylvania, including personalities such as Mike Ross, Ron Drake, Mac McCauley, Andy Musser, Joe Harper, Pete Wambach, Ed K. Smith, Dick Redmond, Abe Redmond, Bob Alexander, Dan Steele, Carol Crissey, Chris Andree, John St. John, Jim Buchanan, Janelle Stelson, Chuck Rhodes, RJ Harris, "Nancy and Newman", Tod Jeffers, Bruce Bond, Tim Burns, Sue Campbell, Scott Shaw, Hollywood Heffelfinger, Toby Young, Olin Harris, Ed Gundaker, Ron Martin, Keith Martin, Kim Lemon, Wendall Woodbury, Dennis Owens, Alicia Richards, Richard Seneca, Jeff Kauffman, Ed Coffey, Dennis Edwards, Melanie Apple, Chris Tyler, Bob Durgin, Michael Parks, Tom Shannon, Scott Fortney, and MANY others!

 

Look for Harrisburg Broadcasting at any store or online bookseller that carries Arcadia's "Images of America" series!