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Baltimorenetradio.com
(BNR),
a
family owned broadcasting station is your premier internet radio station offering the greatest
music of the 40's, 50's, and 60's. Our special programming is what
sets us apart from other internet stations. We're
part of the
FredNetRadio.com digital stream.
Keith Angstadt, VP and General Manager of Baltimore Net Radio and it's
affiliates, knew at a young age that he wanted to be in broadcasting.
He began his career at the age of 11 in ham radio in Philadelphia,
PA. By the time Keith reached age 17 in 1962, he landed his first
job for WFLS Radio out of Fredericksburg, VA as a boy Friday, getting
coffee for the DJs. But, within six months, he was holding a
microphone in his hands broadcasting live on Sunday mornings. He
soon became Chief Engineer and Drive Time Announcer until departing to
build a TV station, WHFV-TV.
WHFV-TV was an affiliate of NBC-TV where Keith was the VP, General
Manager, and Director of Technical Operations. Keith aired weekly
editorials and local news inserts with the “Today Show.” After
WHFV-TV was sold in 1976, Keith departed to return to radio where he
would spend his next 25 years with The Mutual Broadcasting System, out
of Arlington, VA. Mutual Broadcasting introduced the country to
The Larry King Show, where it was common to see The President(s) and all
of their secret service personnel, along with celebrity personalities
including Bob Hope, whom Keith met personally. His career with
Mutual sent him to NY, Culver City, CA, and other locations used by the
network. While working out of WNEW-AM in NY on “The Make Believe
Ballroom”, Keith met Rosemary Clooney and Don Pardo, and he was even
introduced to Betty White.
After Keith’s retirement in the summer of 2008, he decided to start an
internet broadcast station playing the music that he loved to play back
in 1972. Knowing that internet broadcasting was a growing
technology and still developing, he believed in the wave of the future
that might allow the little guy a level playing field while competing
with the broadcast conglomerates.
All management, programming and technical questions should be emailed or
mailed to:
Keith Angstadt, VP and Director of
Programming and Engineering
Baltimore Network Radio
109 Olde Greenwich Drive, Suite 102
Fredericksburg, VA 22408
keith@baltimorenetradio.com
Tel. (540)288-4001
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