Virginia Room Digital Collection

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The Virginia Room Digital Collection includes photographs, oral histories, books, pamphlets and finding aids to items in the Virginia Room. Continue to check back for new additions.

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Participants in Bowman's Kiddie Club, a radio show for children broadasted on WRBX.

The Times-World building was home to Roanoke's two newspapers and the CBS affiliate, WDBJ radio and television.

Shenandoah Life was affiliated with WSLS radio and TV services. The building is located at 401 3rd Street.

"Cousin" Irv Sharp in the studio of WDBJ Radio.

Virginia's second commercial radio station, WDBJ-AM, had been broadcasting for twelve and a half years when it moved to its new quarters at 124 Kirk Avenue SW in January 1937.

WDBJ station at its third location on the corner of Colonial Avenue and Brandon Avenue.
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