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WBAP (We Bring A Pachyderm) TV Is on the Air
Amon Carter had two go-to guys at the Star-Telegram: C. L. Richhart for newspaper reporting, from communes to canals, and Harold Hough for technology, from radio to television. What an innovator Harold Hough was. He was born in 1887 when … Continue reading