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1976 Press Photo Dick Cox of the Radio Playhouse, a longtime radio freak

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Remember "Gang Busters," "Lum and Abner," "Little Orphan Annie," "Ma Perkins," "Our Gal Sunday," "The Loves of Helen Trent," "Fibber McGee and Molly," "Jack Armstrong: The All-American Boy," "The Great Gildersleeve" and countless others." Television drove radio dramas and comedies off the airwaves. Many of radio's top personalities deserted it for television. "Radio Playhouse," which combines the talents of 100 persons, is the brainchild of Dick Cox, a "longtime radio freak." Cox has long felt radio was as effective an advertising medium as television, and far easier on a sponsor's budget.

Photo is dated 1976.

Photo measures 10 x 8 inches.
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