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Various – Minnesota Milestones No. 11 Communications: Sight And Sound - VG+ LP Record 1958 WCCO Radio Vinyl - Spoken Word / Education / Public Broadcast
  • 1958 Minnesota Milestones No. 11 Communications - Sight And Sound VG+ Mono Vinyl LP Record for Spoken Word, Education, and Public Broadcast Purposes

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Various – Minnesota Milestones No. 11 Communications: Sight And Sound - VG+ LP Record 1958 WCCO Radio Vinyl - Spoken Word / Education / Public Broadcast

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This is a limited - edition, mono vinyl LP record titled 'Minnesota Milestones No. 11 Communications: Sight And Sound'. It was released in 1958 by WCCO Radio in the US. The record features spoken - word content in the genres of public broadcast and education. The labels include WCCO Radio and Kay Bank (KB 1000). The A - side is 'No. 11 Communications: 'Sight And Sound' Side 1' and the B - side is 'No. 11 Communications: 'Sight And Sound' Side 2'. Narrated by Bob DeHaven, Cedric Adams, and Dr. E.W. Ziebarth, this record is part of a 12 - part LP set. The material was originally prepared for broadcast by WCCO Radio to commemorate the 1958 Minnesota Statehood Centennial Year. The scripts were written by Charles Serjeant from research by Loren Kallsen and the Minnesota Historical Society. The broadcasts were produced by the WCCO Radio Program Department with Hank Basayne as director. The original broadcasts were sponsored by Twin City Federal Savings and Loan Association. Transcriptions were available as a public service at $2.50 for single copies and $25 for a set of 12, payable in advance. Matrix / Runout (Etched): A: KB 1000A, B: KB 1000B.

Using this vinyl LP record is easy. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, aligning it properly. Then, lower the tonearm onto the record to start playing. As you listen, you'll enjoy the spoken - word content that tells the story of Minnesota's progress. When you're done listening, carefully lift the tonearm and remove the record. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. Keep it in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. If you notice any dust on the record, use a record cleaning brush to gently remove it before playing. Remember, this is a valuable piece of history, so handle it with care.


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