... He was a broadcaster and he actually helped to create the radio industry. And it's a new, and a pioneering approach to ... he himself had been the architect really of the broadcast industry as we knew it at the time. Helped to develop radio, read more...

... more to the enjoyment and welfare of mankind than radio. Today, in enemy territory, radio has become a new and ... lo ng -range gun, or the flying bomb. Wielding the power of radio, ambitious and unscrupulous men have destroyed men’s read more...

... families. MR. BYRON PRICE, my Washington boss when I was Radio Censor during World War II, whose forbearance permitted a ... credentials than John Earl Fetzer. His experimental work in radio began in 1918. In 1923, at the age of 22, he designed, read more...

... then serving as Commanding Officer of the American Forces Radio Network. He and a group of other distinguished American ... about a three-to-fourfold crop improvement. For a time the industry thrived, bringing employment, attracting capital and read more...

... John began his journey by designing and building his own radio station as a college student, and then transformed that ... of enterprise will be universal because of the diffusion of industry. Prosperity will be universal because of the ease with read more...

... So, to leave all I had previously done in the broadcasting industry, I had actually wet-nursed the broadcasting industry into ... developing a thing called wireless. And wireless, became a radio telephone, into what eventually developed into broadcasting read more...

Tom Beaver Oral History 6 of 9 December 11, 2017

... was—'83, '84, 85, John was selling his—the Tigers and his radio stations and all that, so the funding of the Fetzer ... instrumentation; (2) present ideas for development by industry and present them to the medical world; (3) educate medical industry of alternative treatments and research for validity. Those read more...

... respected businessman (awarded the broadcasting industry’s highest award in 1969, the National Association of ... the experimental physicist (and the actual inventor of radio) Nikola Tesla, the writings of whom he later in life called read more...

... can present ideas, from all different areas of the healing industry and healing arts, so that a new and higher level of healing ... organization, and brought in leading experts from the industry as advisors and fellows, that we were able to marry both read more...

Category: Oral Histories

... " 1921 Fetzer enrolls at Purdue University 1922 TB 11 1922: Radio Telephony for the Novice, by John E. Fetzer (a pamphlet), ... classroom. In view of its purpose it was always called "The Radio Lighthouse." The call letters assigned to it were KFGZ by read more...

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