Consists of newspaper clippings, radio broadcast programs, reproductions of paintings, correspondence, diary entries, pamphlets and miscellaneous items related to Grover's career as a broadcaster and as an artist.
Pack was a pioneer in the radio broadcasting industry who worked primarily with KALL and KSL. Included are radio scripts, correspondence, newsclippings and personal and professional papers. Boxes 1-14 contain scripts, 1931-1945, for ongoing feature programs written mainly by Pack, including Famous Furniture Stories, Organ Stories, Pioneer Stories and Spelling Bee as well as some audition scripts and campaign proposals. A separate collection includes photographs of KSL. See online finding aid for a list of the programs and dates.
Repository/Collector:
J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah
Includes scrapbooks and approximately 20 radio transcription discs of his appearances, 1937-1947, on The Andy Devine Radio Show, Screen Guild, Jell-O Program, Symphonies of Sage and Texaco Star Theatre.
Papers span Farr's career in broadcasting, 1935-1984, including KDYL in Salt Lake City, KPO in San Francisco where he was associated with the Valley of the Moon program, and later KEEN, San Jose, CA, the first of a network of radio stations he managed throughout the West and Pacific Coast area.
Repository/Collector:
J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah
Contains clippings, scrapbooks, financial works and autobiographical information containing reports on local, national and international radio and television stations Baldwin was involved with, including KDYL, Salt Lake City.
Repository/Collector:
J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah
Contains scripts (an inventory is available upon request), correspondence and other papers. Larson was associated with KDYL, Salt Lake City and the lnformountain Broadcasting and Television Corp.
Repository/Collector:
J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah
The radio and television portion of the collection documents Crowther's participation on several radio and television programs, including a CBS Reports on censorship, Movie Memories with Bosley Crowther, WQXR, New York and Crowther's radio and TV movie reviews during "The New York Times" strike of 1963. Includes scripts and research material pertaining to the shows.
Contains correspondence, scripts and sound recordings of many of Cummings's roles on radio, including Screen Guild Players, The Hollywood Theatre, Lux Radio Theatre, Screen Directors' Playhouse, The Four Star Playhouse, Cavalcade of America, Edgar BergenCharlie McCarthy Show, Hallmark Playhouse and Suspense.
Includes programming guides, correspondence, newspaper articles, speeches, notes, questionnaires, newsletters, editorials, a video tape and an audio tape relating to Curtis's speeches and editorials on KSL radio and television.
Contains correspondence and files for musical events, radio and television productions, USO performances, newspaper clippings, etc. Also contains an extensive collection of orchestrations, original arrangements, music books, sheet music, music instruction books and individual music parts. The collection also has an extensive audio visual collection as well as studio recordings and commercial phonograph records. Check with library for more information on radio materials. A separate Jelesnik photograph collection, 1930-1999, has some material relating to KDYL and photographs of Ted Mack's 1957 visit to Utah, most likely to audition entertainers for Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour.
Much of the material focuses on the development of KDYL, Salt Lake City which Fox owned, his financial dealings with the FCC and legal matters concerning the sale of KDYL to Time Life, Inc.
Repository/Collector:
J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah
Includes scripts, sales contracts, newsletters, memos, photos, sound recordings and brochures. Snell was an announcer and script writer for KDYL, Salt Lake City, 1938-1944, a producer for KPO, San Francisco, 1945-1947, and the owner of a chain of radio stations in California and the co-developer of the all-country music radio format.
Repository/Collector:
J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah
Includes a collection of 51 transcriptions of performances from 1939-1953 of shows, including the Bing Crosby Show, Jack Benny Show, Silver Theatre, The Six Shooter, Hollywood Star Playhouse, Suspense, Jimmy Stewart Show and Screen Guild.
Includes course information, papers, correspondence and research projects relating to the Communications classes that Rich taught at BYU and an autobiography of his career in broadcast education involving KBYU.