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D-Day Remembrance Special (Old Time Radio Variety)

2 h 10 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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CLASSIC RADIO REWIND: D‑DAY EDITION This week on Classic Radio Rewind, host Jarnathan Cross presents a powerful and historic 2‑Hour “D‑Day Edition.” To honor the anniversary of June 6th, 1944 — and in recognition of CBS Radio’s recent shutdown — we revisit one of the most important broadcasts in American radio history. You’ll hear the first 2 hours of CBS Radio’s live coverage of the Normandy Invasion, exactly as it was transmitted to listeners across the United States on D‑Day. No interruptions. No commentary. Just the raw, unfolding news that shaped a generation. If you enjoy this special edition, be sure to tap Like and hit Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a new episode of Classic Radio Rewind. You can also explore the WOTR Radio Network’s four live streaming stations, broadcasting classic radio entertainment 24 hours a day. And for mystery fans, don’t miss our companion podcast dedicated entirely to The Whistler — every known episode, released daily in chronological order, available on all major podcast platforms. Thank you for listening to this commemorative D‑Day Edition. Join us again when the next episode of Classic Radio Rewind becomes available.

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