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Preserving Radio, Television and Media History
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Media Heritage is currently developing a museum celebrating Greater Cincinnati's, as well as Ohio's, contributions toward the development of radio and television history.

Located inside the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting, 8070 Tylersville Road, West Chester, Ohio, the museum will occupy over 4000 square feet of space and will feature re-creations of radio and television sturios from the 1920's through today!

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The Greater Cincinnati Radio and Television Museum currently has temporary exhibits that are of interest to many fans of broadcast history.  On display are:

  • Costumes worn by Cincinati's Uncle Al and Captain Windy
  • Items belonging to Waite Hoyt, Ruth Lyons and Paul Dixon
  • Photographs over over 50-famous local broadcasters
  • microphones, scripts, equipment and a re-created 1950's radio studio!

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The Museum is currently open by appointment only while rennovations are being made to the National VOA Museum building.  Contact Media Heritage at 513-777-7891 for information.

During several months of the year, the museum is also open on the third weekend of the month, between 1-and-4-pm, but call first to make sure we'll be open.

Regular hours are forthcoming.

 

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