It takes the average reader 2 hours and 13 minutes to read Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio by Ed Salamon
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
Pittsburgh is the birthplace of radio, the location of many of radio's first and most influential stations and broadcast personalities, and a key market for the development of new formats. Pittsburghers' reaction to the music they heard on the radio helped to break records and create stars. Radio provided an unprecedented audience for live performances by local artists. After the big band era, radio gave voice to pop, rock and roll, and rhythm and blues. Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio celebrates the city's radio history, deejays, contests, concerts, public service, and promotions from radio's beginnings in the 1920s through the late 1970s, when listening on FM exceeded that on AM for the first time.
Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio by Ed Salamon is 132 pages long, and a total of 33,264 words.
This makes it 45% the length of the average book. It also has 41% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 1 minute to read Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio aloud.
Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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