Wednesday, May 2, 2012

According to Earl: Untold Humorous Stories of Radio and TV Review

According to Earl: Untold Humorous Stories of Radio and TV
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The book According to Earl was one of the funniest and at the same time packed with good information about the Seattle broadcast industry and the people who pionered it. I couldn't put the book down and sat up all night reading it.
Tom H Seattle

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Earl Reilly---an actual "mad man" of radio, television and ad agency history. This is a humorous memoir of his life and career in broadcasting with plenty of visuals. The book takes you through 60+ years of crazy, behind-the-scenes fun. Read about the early days of broadcast and ham radio. Learn about how a character developed to protest country music turned into a Northwest radio phenomenon. Dorothy Bullitt, Stan Boreson. Wally Nelskog, hydroplane races, an elk head that traveled the world--they are all here. Many names are in this book. Who knows, yours may be one of them. Whether you lived through these times--or are just interested in a humorous read--this book is for you.

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