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June 6, 1944: How Radio Reported The Early Hours of D-Day

From Tim Cuprisin:

LISTEN TO D-DAY: If you're looking for an example of what satellite radio can do that terrestrial radio can't - or doesn't - XM satellite is marking this week's 63rd anniversary of the allied landings at Normandy with a repeat of the NBC radio broadcast of the event as it unfolded.

It starts off on XM's '40s Channel (Channel 4) with the first bulletins at 11:41 tonight and stretches to 4:45 p.m. Thursday, offering not only news reports but music from the era in a programming marathon impossible on regular radio.


http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=614394
 
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