1970s programming from WLTR-FM, the first station in the South Carolina Educational Radio Network. Zane Knauss, renowned jazz enthusiast, coordinated programming on a wide variety of topics for the University of South Carolina. The collection includes episodes from the following programs: Tell Us About It; The People Who Write; The Playmakers; People, Politics, and Government
Content types:
Spoken word
Formats:
Open reel tape (unknown material)
Extent:
100 items
Repository/Collector:
McKissick Museum, South Carolina Broadcasters Association Archives
Archival papers include documents and manuscripts related to the following broadcasters and stations: Jack Cook, Wallace A. "Wally" Mullinax Sr, Charles W. "Charlie" Newcomb, Mackie Quave, G. Richard Shafto, George Dixon Stewart, James K. "Jim" Whitaker, WCRS, WESC, WIS, and WOLS
Content types:
Text
Formats:
Text document
Extent:
20 linear feet
Repository/Collector:
McKissick Museum, South Carolina Broadcasters Association Archives
Consists of 10 scripts for Miracles plus some miscellaneous other scripts, text of Dr. Bob Jones Sr. radio messages and material relating to the history of WMUU.
Contains about 100 16" transcription discs of a wide range of programs, mostly from the mid-1940s, and hundreds of additional programs on cassette, reelto-reel tape and 8 track formats. The Rivers Family were the former owners of WSCS, Charleston, SC. As of 2005, the collection was in the process of being catalogued. Researchers looking for specific programs should contact the Museum.
Includes sound recordings of Dr. Bob Jones Says from the 1950s and Miracles and Hymn History from the 1950s and 1960s. Most of the last two programs are on tape and some are on 16" transcription discs.
Contains audio and video artifacts, photographs and papers relating to early South Carolina radio, 1930s-1960s, plus several thousand 78rpm records, reel-to-reel tapes and cassettes. Also includes extensive scrapbooks and a substantial amount of administrative materials from several South Carolina radio stations.
Repository/Collector:
McKissick Museum, South Carolina Broadcasters Association Archives, University of South Carolina