Author: Ronald DeHart

Ron DeHart is a former newspaper and broadcast journalist and a retired Public Affairs Officer from both the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Navy/Naval Reserve. His historical accounts of Pacific Northwest broadcasting are published by Puget Sound Media. View more articles by Ron DeHart  
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Green Chri$tma$…and Stan Freberg

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Holiday Greetings from Elvis 1959

2 Comments on Forgotten Holiday Songs

Forgotten Holiday Songs

3 Comments on Silver Bells: Embracing the Myth

Silver Bells: Embracing the Myth

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Gene Autry, Radio and Christmas

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J. Michael Kenyon – Outrageous & More

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Flashback – Bill Munson – BR Bradbury Showcase

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Big 11 KING – Rise and Shortfall of a Great Sound

41 Comments on Bill Drake, KHJ and . . . ‘The History of Rock and Roll’

Bill Drake, KHJ and . . . ‘The History of Rock and Roll’

1 Comment on Ron DeHart’s Voice Masters Audio — Robert O, Terry McManus, Lan Roberts

Ron DeHart’s Voice Masters Audio — Robert O, Terry McManus, Lan Roberts

0 Comment on AFRTS, the Voice of Home – a DeHart Audio Story

AFRTS, the Voice of Home – a DeHart Audio Story

7 Comments on Pat O’Day Tribute: He Showed Us All How it’s Done

Pat O’Day Tribute: He Showed Us All How it’s Done

0 Comment on iHeart Stations: ‘Agents of their Own Demise’

iHeart Stations: ‘Agents of their Own Demise’

1 Comment on When Broadcast Journalism Blossomed — Edward R. Would Be Proud

When Broadcast Journalism Blossomed — Edward R. Would Be Proud

1 Comment on A Ticket to Broadcasting

A Ticket to Broadcasting

8 Comments on ‘Buy the World a Coke’ & Top-40 Gold

‘Buy the World a Coke’ & Top-40 Gold

12 Comments on Longevity Broadcasters Still Shine

Longevity Broadcasters Still Shine

3 Comments on Seattle AOR War: Slaton & Crow – 50 Years of Solid Rockin’

Seattle AOR War: Slaton & Crow – 50 Years of Solid Rockin’

5 Comments on Bobby Bare & Bill Parsons: Whose Song was it Anyway?

Bobby Bare & Bill Parsons: Whose Song was it Anyway?

4 Comments on “Only You . . .” – a Birthday for America’s Public Service Ad King

“Only You . . .” – a Birthday for America’s Public Service Ad King