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125+ Years of Battery History | Presented by Robert Lozier

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NCRTV Museum celebrates Black History Month!

Today we salute the legendary Frankie Crocker, who paved the way for the "urban radio format."

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NCRTV celebrates Black History Month!

Today we salute Jack Gibson - the legendary "Jockey Jack" - who's career spanned 6 decades, from the 1940s till his death in 2000.

Read more about this icon at https://t.co/pC00lSxB5W
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NCRTV celebrates Black History Month!

Today we salute Gayle King - an experienced television journalist and co-host of CBS's "This Morning."

Read more about this phenomenal icon by clicking this link: https://t.co/OA37jtDFqW
View on Twitter
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NatlCapRadio&TVMuse @NCRadioTVMuseum

Join us next WEDNESDAY, February 24th @ 8PM for our Virtual Wednesday Chat. Guest speaker Rich Colarco will discuss encryption!

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