Consists of correspondence, printed matter, farm market related news broadcasts, market research data, surveys and related papers involving his broadcasts on WOI which were heard on 26 additional stations.
An assorted collection of sound recordings of programs dealing with Jewish culture and history, including entertainment, news, religious programs and public affairs. Recordings can be listened to in the Museum.
Includes autographs and photographs of Bailey, a country music and bluegrass performer on WSM's Grand Ole Opry and other radio programs in Tennessee, North Carolina and West Virginia.
Consists of autograph albums with material created in response to Emrich's appearance on NBC Weekend. No transcript or recording of the broadcast has been located.
Consists of sound recordings, film footage, photographs and accompanying manuscript documentation on two widely publicized expeditions to Oceania and Indonesia in 1940 and 1941 that documented music and dance in the South Sea islands. Includes a copy of the NBC Blue Network program broadcast live from Suva, Fiji by the Fahnestock expedition on August 19, 1940.
Collection of Yiddish radio broadcasts on transcription discs and audio tape; plus sheet music, manuscripts and photographs documenting Yiddish culture, theater, and music, primarily in the New York City area, but also including documentation from other parts of the United States, from the 1920s to circa 1960, collected by Henry Sapoznik. Manuscripts include correspondence, manuscript music, photocopies, and other material.
Comprised mostly of reel-to-reel audio tape and scripts (about 500) of Read's recordings of both original "Brer Rabbit" stories and stories he wrote based on the characters. The recordings were broadcast by radio stations nationwide. Subject files contain correspondence, contracts, marketing materials, artwork and newspaper articles related to the broadcasts. Also includes phonograph records of background music and sound effects used in the shows.
Repository/Collector:
Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
Transcript includes a discussion of Sims's work at WJBO, Baton Rouge, LA before and after World War II and his association with station owner Charles Manship, Sr.
Repository/Collector:
Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
Includes scrapbooks, 1948-1965, with photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence and ephemera related to The Register, the radio and television broadcasts hosted by the paper's publisher, Orene Muse (Mrs. Elton Huckabay) in the 1940s-1950s.
Repository/Collector:
Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
Includes radio scripts and cover letters signed by Wade O. Martin relating to the sesquicentennial observance and history of the Louisiana Purchase. The scripts include manuscript annotations by Martin.
Repository/Collector:
Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
Contains correspondence related to Coquille's work as an entertainer on radio and stage, including notes and scripts, 1936-1956, and audio cassettes. Also contains newspaper clippings, programs, advertisements and other papers. Access restricted until 2024.
Repository/Collector:
Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
Records include production logs, 1945-1946, radio scripts, 1942-1952 and n.d., radio scrapbook poems, 1948-1953, and miscellaneous reports, news releases, surveys and other materials.
Includes minutes of meetings, financial transactions, correspondence and station and contest logs. One bound volume contains early logs for WKAR, 1924, and W8SH, 1927-1931, as well as minutes of meetings, 1932-1936, a list of operators, 1927-1936, treasurer's reports, 1933, and vibration experiment notes, 1925. The records also include two boxes of QSL or "Radio Contact Cards," 1927-1950, arranged alphabetically by state and city. Certificates and commemorative QSL cards, 1929-1986, are filed separately.