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Auction History Result

3c308 WNEW AM 1130 FRANK SINATRA radio half subway '80s great Frank Sinatra portrait art!

Date Sold 6/30/2011
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An Original Vintage Folded Half Subway Radio Station Advertising Poster (measures approximately 30" x 45") (Learn More)

WNEW AM 1130, the 1980s radio poster ("Blessed with America's Best") featuring Stephen Foster artwork of Frank Sinatra. WNEW was founded in 1934 and was known for its popular adult music selection as well as its staff of radio personalities. In 1935, WNEW pioneered the concept of a disc jockey when staff announcer Martin Block needed to fill time between news bulletins, and played records instead of the usual live orchestra. When the station was shut down in 1992, the last two songs played were by Frank Sinatra: Here's That Rainy Day and We'll Meet Again.
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Important Added Info: Note that around this time, studios were creating "subway posters" for many releases, which were 45" x 60" horizontally-shaped posters that were glued up on walls all over New York City (hence the name "subway poster"). They also made these smaller "subway" posters which measure approximately half the size of a regular "subway" poster (usually around 29" x 45"), and look like a one-sheet, only bigger, but they have information about one or more specific New York theaters then-currently showing that movie. Also note that this poster was folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time and will be sent rolled in a tube.

Condition: very good to fine.
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