Consists primarily of reports and supporting research materials collected for a study on the proposed merger of several performers' unions affiliated with the Associated Actors and Artists of America. The unions were: Actors' Equity Association (AEA), American Guild of Radio Artists (AGRA), American Federation of Variety Artists (AGVA), Television Authority (TVA), American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) and Chorus Equity Association (CEA).
Includes correspondence, subject files, articles, transcripts of broadcasts, photographs and other materials dating from the end of the 1950s to 1996. Series III contains publications, writings and transcripts of broadcasts Tyler hosted on WEVD, New York.
Consists of governance and financial documents, reports, correspondence, memoranda and notes pertaining to radio programs, courses and programs to promote workers' education, adult and vocational schools and educational programs, 1921-1951.
Contains memoranda concerning National Policy Committee dinners and reports of meetings at which were discussed political and economic issues confronting the postwar world, including the press and radio in wartime.
Consists of documentation of cases arbitrated by Feinberg, including CBS vs. Radio Writers Guild and Directors' Guild of America, 1953, 1974, on issues of contract interpretation, position classification, overtime and plant rules.
Collection of 50 plays and radio scripts (published and unpublished) relating to patriotic themes or labor issues. Most of the scripts date from the 1930s or the World War II period.