A radio interview from home
- JP
- Dec 26, 2021
- 1 min read

December 26, 1950 - Paula Stone airs Donna Reed interview.
Paula Stone was an American theater and motion pictures actress from New York City. She was later hired by WNEW in New York City to broadcast the news and gossip of Broadway to servicemen. She wrote the scripts for this program and later secured her own show on the Mutual Radio Network. In 1950 she hosted Hollywood USA on WMGM that reported entertainment news and interviews with celebrities. One of the celebrities was Donna Reed whom she interviewed from Donna's home.



I really enjoyed this glimpse into doing a radio interview from home, because it shows how adaptable creative work has become. When your home turns into a studio, small details suddenly matter a lot more. Temperature, airflow, and background noise can affect focus and even how your voice sounds on air. I’ve found that having consistent comfort makes it easier to stay present and relaxed during live conversations. Using a smart AC controller helps manage the climate quietly and efficiently, without distracting interruptions. That kind of control fits perfectly with modern home setups, where technology supports creativity instead of getting in the way.