
WEVD - Wikipedia
WEVD was the call sign held by three New York City commercial radio stations, with related ownership, from 1927 until 2003. This call sign was formed from the initials of recently …
WEVD: Yiddish Radio in New York - Mapping Yiddish New York
2017年10月9日 · WEVD was a radio station not only located in New York City, but one that catered specifically to the New York City community. The physical location of WEVD was one …
WEVD and the Sounds of Jewish New York
2024年11月13日 · Live musical performances and a panel conversation celebrate the Library’s acquisition of rare sheet music and manuscripts from the legendary New York radio station …
WEVD - Wikiwand
WEVD was the call sign held by three New York City commercial radio stations, with related ownership, from 1927 until 2003. This call sign was formed from the initials of recently …
The Yiddish Radio Dial: History of Yiddish Radio
The best-remembered and most powerful of all the Yiddish radio stations was WEVD. Created in 1927 by the Socialist Party to honor its recently deceased leader, Eugene Victor Debbs, the …
WEVD Radio Station (New York) - YIVO Archives
Description: Sheet music of Yiddish and Hebrew popular compositions. Manuscripts of original works and arrangements, predominantly of folk and theater songs. Some instrumental pieces. …
Moving Forward on the Air: The Birth of WEVD and the Rise of
2016年12月31日 · This chapter focuses on the negotiations between large commercial broadcasting interests and the Socialist Party’s station WEVD. As radio became a national …
From the American Scene: The World of Station WEVD
Turn the dial to 1330 (AM) or 97.9 (FM), and you are in the world of radio station WEVD, where you may hear Yiddish crooners singing “Tsumisht, Tsutumult, un Farkisheft,” rabbis preaching …
Defining the public interest: Socialist radio and the case of WEVD
Erected as a monument to socialist leader Eugene Victor Debs, WEVD was an electronic voice for the socialist ideas and causes that Debs championed. This essay examines how WEVD …
Stories About Yiddish Radio Station WEVD - Yiddish Book Center
In New York City, the most popular Yiddish radio station—with its tagline “the station that speaks your language”—was WEVD. The station was founded in 1927 by the Socialist Party of …