18-06-2011, 03:08 PM
Thank you, Jerry, for reminding us of "Assassination Journal" -- the longest-running program of its kind in the history of radio.
The levels of scholarship and erudition that characterized each program remain without peer.
A very large collection of "AJ" cassette recordings exists (some of our readers may be old enough to remember the term "air checks"), but for the most part they are unlabeled. If the University of Hartford -- or any other broadcast service -- is seriously interested in re-broadcasting the material, they should be in touch with me via this website.
I'll make certain that the Evica family is made aware of your very kind words.
Charles
The levels of scholarship and erudition that characterized each program remain without peer.
A very large collection of "AJ" cassette recordings exists (some of our readers may be old enough to remember the term "air checks"), but for the most part they are unlabeled. If the University of Hartford -- or any other broadcast service -- is seriously interested in re-broadcasting the material, they should be in touch with me via this website.
I'll make certain that the Evica family is made aware of your very kind words.
Charles