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Have you ever wondered about the fascinating history behind radio and television broadcasting, especially in East Texas? Join us as we uncover some incredible stories and unique artifacts in our exclusive conversation with Chuck Conrad, the executive director of the Texas Broadcast Museum in Kilgore. 

In this captivating journey, we explore how Chuck acquired some truly remarkable pieces, including microphones used in Oliver Stone's JFK movie and the GE camera from KRLD TV that captured the shocking moment when Lee Harvey Oswald was shot. Chuck shares his passion for restoring rare items like the Dumont Telecruiser mobile TV unit used during the Kennedy assassination coverage and emphasizes the importance of preserving the cultural history of broadcasting. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to delve into the world of radio and television history with an expert guide!

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