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WKBB. This entry is dedicated to pictures of the WKBB radio operation.  These photographs were supplied by [[REDING, Robert|Robert REDING]].
WKBB. This entry is dedicated to pictures of the WKBB radio operation, Dubuque's first amplitude modulation (AM) radio station.   
 
See: [[RADIO]]
 
[[Image:officesJulien.jpg|left|thumb|250px|This was the office in the Hotel Julien. Image courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:officesfirst.jpg|right|thumb|250px|This was the office above First National Bank at 505 Main Street.Image courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:studiob.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Studio "B" was the largest of the four studios operated by WKBB. Complete with a stage at one end, the studio could accommodate an audience of one hundred people. It was used for broadcasting large musical and choral groups as well as audience participation programs.Image courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:studiod.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Studioi "D" was used for small musical and dramatic groups and served as the main studio for FM station, WDBQ.Image courtesy: Bob Reding]] [[Image:observationfoyer.jpg|left|thumb|250px|This observation foyer allowed visitors to WKBB to view all four of the station's studios. Image courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[File:wkbbmatches.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Photo courtesy: http://marvaclub.blogspot.com/search?q=dubuque]]
[[File:music1.jpeg|left|thumb|250px|Ethel Carpenter, WBKK music director. WKBB-NBC Blue Network. Image courtesy: Joseph Jacobsmeier]]
[[File:manonthestreet.jpeg|right|thumb|250px|Man on the Street program. WKBB-NBC Blue Network. Image courtesy: Joseph Jacobsmeier]]
[[File:kitchen.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Kitchen of Tomorrow set. WKBB-NBC Blue Network. Image courtesy: Joseph Jacobsmeier]]


[[Image:officesJulien.jpg|left|thumb|150px|This was the office in the Hotel Julien.]]
[[Image:officesfirst.jpg|right|thumb|150px|This was the office above First National Bank at 505 Main Street.]]
[[Image:studiob.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Studio "B" was the largest of the four studios operated by WKBB. Complete with a stage at one end, the studio could accommodate an audience of one hundred people. It was used for broadcasting large musical and choral groups as well as audience participation programs.]]
[[Image:studiod.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Studioi "D" was used for small musical and dramatic groups and served as the main studio for FM station, WDBQ.]] [[Image:observationfoyer.jpg|left|thumb|150px|This observation foyer allowed visitors to WKBB to view all four of the station's studios.]]


[[Category: Media]]
[[Category: Media]]
[[Category: Matchbook]]

Latest revision as of 19:01, 29 March 2020

WKBB. This entry is dedicated to pictures of the WKBB radio operation, Dubuque's first amplitude modulation (AM) radio station.

See: RADIO

This was the office in the Hotel Julien. Image courtesy: Bob Reding
This was the office above First National Bank at 505 Main Street.Image courtesy: Bob Reding
Studio "B" was the largest of the four studios operated by WKBB. Complete with a stage at one end, the studio could accommodate an audience of one hundred people. It was used for broadcasting large musical and choral groups as well as audience participation programs.Image courtesy: Bob Reding
Studioi "D" was used for small musical and dramatic groups and served as the main studio for FM station, WDBQ.Image courtesy: Bob Reding
This observation foyer allowed visitors to WKBB to view all four of the station's studios. Image courtesy: Bob Reding
Ethel Carpenter, WBKK music director. WKBB-NBC Blue Network. Image courtesy: Joseph Jacobsmeier
Man on the Street program. WKBB-NBC Blue Network. Image courtesy: Joseph Jacobsmeier
Kitchen of Tomorrow set. WKBB-NBC Blue Network. Image courtesy: Joseph Jacobsmeier