2KY children's programming scrapbook
1936
2KY children's programming scrapbook
1936
- NFSA IDVY2RWTNG
- TypeDocumentation
- MediumDocumentation
- FormScrapbook
- Year1936
Then as now, parents recognised the ability of technology to babysit their children by entertaining them.
Presenters were commonly referred to as Uncle or Auntie, and cultivated an attitude that was kind, generous and fun: more relaxed than young listeners’ parents without subverting their authority.
Rion Voigt was one such uncle, presenting on 2KY alongside Uncle Algie and Auntie Maude. He kept a scrapbook of favourable press coverage, such as this two-page spread about children’s parties hosted by the station.
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Then as now, parents recognised the ability of technology to babysit their children by entertaining them.
Presenters were commonly referred to as Uncle or Auntie, and cultivated an attitude that was kind, generous and fun: more relaxed than young listeners’ parents without subverting their authority.
Rion Voigt was one such uncle, presenting on 2KY alongside Uncle Algie and Auntie Maude. He kept a scrapbook of favourable press coverage, such as this two-page spread about children’s parties hosted by the station.
🚨 Invalid link 🚨 Return to Radio 100 Chapter 2
- NFSA IDVY2RWTNG
- TypeDocumentation
- MediumDocumentation
- FormScrapbook
- Year1936
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