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Radio was a lot more fun (and interesting) in the '50s up to the mid-'80s. NBC had their "Monitor Beacon" weekend entertainment program (before it disbanded the radio network [decades before NBC News Radio, the current reincarnation of the NBC radio network] in 1986 ), CBS had its "CBS Radio Mystery Theater", et al., plus the stations all played real music in those days, not the loud cacophony of noises that passes for music these days. Radio stations were a lot more selective as to the people they hired to play that music as well, but those days are long gone, unfortunately. BTW, a comment was made here earlier regarding 78-RPM childrens' phonographs. I did not realize that childrens' records were ever available as 78s; I always thought most records listened to by children and teenagers by the 1950s were 45s and, later, 33 1/3 LPs -- decades, of course, before cassettes, CDs and mp3s.
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I think children's 78's were pressed well into the '60's. Of course, the material they contained would not likely be listened to by anyone over the age of 7.
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There was also records on the back of breakfast cereal boxes. IIRC, they were 78 rpm. I also used to get those thin vinyl records advertising Time-LIfe record offings. They were 33 1/3 rpm stereo. Actually sounded fairly good.
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I believe you are thinking of Eva Tone soundsheets. I used to have hundreds of them.
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There most certainly WERE childrens records at 78 rpm made into the 1960's. I remember, i was a child, I had some. There were also cheap acoustic 78 rpm childrens record players up to the 1960's. In fact, ALL of my Peter Pan and Little Golden Records from my youth are 78's. Small 6" and 7" records in colors.
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dont you wish everything had a schematic attached to it, complete with values and part numbers.
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