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Travels with Scott: by Scott Fybush
No one loves towers and radio facilities more than Scott Fybush. Travel with Scott to classic and new sites all over the United States. He goes where the rest of us only wish we could -- if we had the time and the access.
 


Where Are the Oldest Tower Sites?
Some Are Abandoned, Others Not, But All Provide a Door to History
by Scott Fybush, 8.15.2007
But when Editor in Chief Paul McLane asked me to write about some of the more unusual and distinctive sites I’ve seen in my travels, my thoughts turned to some of the oldest radio artifacts still out there in the field. more


Art Deco Radio in Northeast Ohio
Our Intrepid Traveler Visits Akron, Canton and Youngstown
by Scott Fybush, 2.01.2007
Where can you find a 12-tower directional AM antenna system, not one but two classic Art Deco studio buildings, the closest co-channel AM stations in the country and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, all within an hour's drive or so? more


History Is Alive and Well in Milwaukee
In the inaugural installment of "Travels With Scott" (RW April 12, and archived at RW Online), I explored some of the fabulous sites that the Los Angeles radio market has to offer.
by Scott Fybush, 8.16.2006
In the inaugural installment of "Travels With Scott" (RW April 12, more


First Stop: Radio in Los Angeles
Interesting broadcast history lurks in less conspicuous corners of LA
by Scott Fybush, 4.12.2006
From the time I was in middle school, visiting what was then WRTK(AM) at its four-tower directional array next door, no vacation has been complete without at least a few stops at broadcast facilities. more


First Stop: Radio in Los Angeles
by Scott Fybush, 4.12.2006
From the time I was in middle school, visiting what was then WRTK(AM) at its four-tower directional array next door, no vacation has been complete without at least a few stops at broadcast facilities. more



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