Broadcast history connection
WMRN-2026-048
Unidentified WMRN Historical Photograph Collection
- Collection
- WMRN Radio History Archive
- Format
- Community Events
- Date / Era
- 2026
Accession Record
In this historic WMRN broadcast from May 6, 1948, a young Rod Serling delivers a reflective commentary marking the third anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.
Speaking directly to listeners, Serling asks what the date means to them and whether the sacrifices made during the war are still remembered. Referencing battlefields such as Cassino, Anzio, Normandy, and Sicily, he reminds audiences that the names on the map represent the lives of soldiers who fought and died during the conflict.
The commentary reflects the atmosphere of the late 1940s, when the world was only beginning to emerge from World War II while facing new tensions in the early Cold War and the dawn of the atomic age. Serling urges listeners to remember the cost of victory and to reflect on the responsibility of preserving peace.
Although Victory in Europe Day is officially recognized as May 8, 1945, Serling frames his remarks around May 6, 1948, the date of the broadcast, using it symbolically as a moment of remembrance three years after the end of the war in Europe.
This recording captures Serling early in his broadcasting career, years before he would gain national recognition as the creator and narrator of The Twilight Zone. Today, the broadcast stands as both a piece of WMRN history and an early example of the thoughtful voice that would later make Rod Serling one of the most influential writers in American television.
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In this historic WMRN broadcast from May 6, 1948, a young Rod Serling delivers a reflective commentary marking the third anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Speaking directly to listeners, Serling asks what the date means to them and whether the sacrifices made during the war are still remembered. Referencing battlefields such as Cassino, Anzio, Normandy, and Sicily, he reminds audiences that the names on the map represent the lives of soldiers who fought and died during the conflict. The commentary reflects the atmosphere of the late 1940s, when the world…
WMRN Radio History Archive
Rod Serling Commentary on V-E Day Anniversary — WMRN Broadcast (May 6, 1948). WMRN-2026-026. WMRN Radio History Archive. Accessed June 6, 2026. https://wmrnhistory.com/accession/wmrn-2026-026/
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