West Palm Beach, FL (PRWEB) October 18, 2010
Streamline Publishing, publisher of top radio-industry trade publication Radio Ink, launches the PastBlast application for the Apple iPad. PastBlast, based on Streamline CEO B. Eric Rhoads’ book Blast From the Previous, is the initial app to be devoted to radio’s Golden Age.
“Radio has a rich historical past, embraced by individuals about the globe,” Rhoads explained. “This application is a way to relive some of the wonderful shows and personalities from radio over the decades.”
Have a seat in a retro radio studio, and take the controls! In this beautiful application, created by Kilby Designs’ Terry Kilby, customers navigate by clicking items in an accurately reproduced 1950′s radio studio, total with mic, turntable, and manage board.
Relive each era of radio broadcasting alongside wonderful personalities like a young Howard Stern (prior to he grew his hair prolonged), Casey Kasem, Dick Clark, Jack Benny, Bob Hope, and George and Gracie Burns prior to their tv days. Virtually 1,000 rare, historic photographs from radio’s golden past, plus audio clips of hundreds of your preferred outdated exhibits, like The Shadow, The Adventures of Superman, and The Lone Ranger.
PastBlast features best radio songs from each decade of radio’s 80-plus-year history, along with historic clips such as Lindbergh’s landing in Paris, the death of John F. Kennedy, and the moon landing.
PastBlast is readily available for $ 4.99 in the iTunes App Shop now.
Far more info and a video trailer at http://www.pastblastapp.com
About Streamline Publishing Inc.
Streamline Publishing, primarily based in Florida, is the publisher of Radio Ink, Fine Art Connoisseur, and Artist Advocate Magazine. Founded in 1985, Streamline is also a primary producer of company-to-enterprise and customer books, conferences, and sites.
About B. Eric Rhoads
Eric Rhoads started his radio profession in 1969 at the age of 14, operating as a DJ in Fort Wayne, IN, and Kalamazoo, MI, and his “large break” came when he joined the inaugural staff of Heftel Broadcasting’s Y-one hundred (WLQY and later WHYI) in Miami. Rhoads’ 1st programming gig was in Fresno, CA, exactly where he beat legendary programmer Bill Drake with K104 (KIOY). Quickly thereafter Rhoads and programmer Jerry Clifton formed New World Communications, a system consulting firm. Rhoads owned his very first radio stations at age 25: KLRZ/Salt Lake City, KEYY/Provo, UT, and KHAA/New Orleans. He sold these properties in 1986 to identified Streamline Communications Corp. In 1987 Rhoads purchased magazine The Pulse of Broadcasting and founded Streamline Publishing, changing the magazine’s name to Radio Ink. In 1997 Rhoads published his first book, Blast From the Previous: A 75 Year Photo Historical past of Radio. Rhoads was featured on CBS, USA Today, The New York Instances, and hundreds of media outlets. He is also a published author in the Columbia University Media Scientific studies Journal.
About Radio Ink
Radio Ink is a radio-market trade publication that is published bi-weekly for the radio management sector of the radio broadcasting market. Its mission is to provide pertinent management data, ideas, and ideas for people operating radio stations. The publication has grow to be acknowledged for its market leadership, controversial editorials, and annual list issues, this sort of as the “40 Most Strong People in Radio.” Radio Ink prides itself on generating adjust inside of the radio business by means of the exposure of fresh tips and leadership.
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