WMBQ, Brooklyn NY -- Several hours of programming from October 1936 in English, Yiddish, German, Lithuanian, Polish, and Hungarian. WCNW, Brooklyn NY -- Several hours of programming from November 1936-January 1937, featuring local programming in English, Yiddish, German, Hungarian, and Polish. WSB, Atlanta, GA -- several hours of local coverage of the 1947 "Three Governors Crisis." WNAC, Boston -- one Yankee Network News broadcast from February 1935. WHDH, Boston -- one 1935 talk by local American Legion leader, several hours of "Matinee with Bob and Ray" broadcasts from 1948-51, WIND, Chicago -- complete aircheck of April 1955 Chicago Cubs baseball broadcast, only known example featuring sportscaster Bert Wilson; WAVE, Louisville KY -- four fifteen minute musical programs from April 1937 featuring local talent; KPRC, Houston -- several hours of local programming including the "Crustene Ranch Party," locally-broadcast live country music feature heard over Texas Quality Network.
Content types:
Sounds and Other
Formats:
Disc (Commercial, Homemade, Transcription), Reel-to-reel, and Audiocassette
Extent:
Approximately fifty hours of local radio material as part of a much larger collection of general radio programming.
Most of the collection is not from radio programs, but it does include radio programs about Marian Anderson and a radio program of recited poetry about Anderson recorded in 1960 for Mason City, Iowa radio station KGLO.
Content types:
Sounds
Repository/Collector:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts
Recordings of Philadelphia Orchestra concerts broadcast by the Philadelphia radio station WFLN, including interviews recorded as concert intermission features. 196-1977.
Formats:
Disc (Commercial, Homemade, Transcription) and VHS (audio)
Extent:
53 recordings
Repository/Collector:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts
Air checks from 5-90 minutes in length (single station and across dial). Includes content from WKBW, WGR, WBEN, WWOL, WHTT, WBUF, WEBR, an WYSL, local DJs and morning hosts, and formats such as talk, sports, oldies, Top 40, and jazz
Content types:
Sounds and Other
Formats:
Audiocassette
Extent:
25-30 60 and 90-minute audio cassettes from target period
WRUC - Union College; Producer: Navy Recruiting Service; Performances by Performances by Roberta Quinlan, Bill Hayes, Judy Lynn, Eugenie Baird, Edith Adams, Tony Bavaar, Judy Lynn
1&2 Dedication of Ceramics Building; World Science & Technology in 1960, Dr. C. Guy Suits; Dr. C. Guy Suits, sides 1 & 4; Powder Metallurgy Awards, William Coolidge and B. Benbow; Cermet Roundtable at Knolls; Sounds of Progress
Light's Golden Jubilee; Midsummer Night's Dream; Jpage Morris Refrigerator Program; Eastern States Basketball Championship; General Electric Radio Hour; Mobil Radio Hour; Lucky Strike Hour; GE Concert Orchestra; An Evening in Paris; GE Concert Orchestra; Kane Krooners
Democracy (1954), Short Wave—Mt. Van Hoevenberg Bobsled Ride taken by Howard Tupper—WGY, 1 p.m., Lake Placid, NY. (2/22/41), Houseboat Hanna (3/21/41), Howard Tupper—Vignettes Saratoga Harness, Etc. Golden Days of Radio—WMHT—Rise: Howard Tupper interviewed by Jack Keenan WGY—65th Anniversary, Bob Cudmore, 1987. Tup’s Memorial Service, 1986 50th Anniversary, Part 1 of 4. 50th Anniversary, Part 2 of 4. 50th Anniversary, Part 3 of 4. Feb. 15, 1972. 50th Anniversary, Part 4 of 4. Feb. 15, 1972. Dub of Remote from Hyatt House, Part 1 Dub of Remote from Hyatt House, Part 2 Dub of Remote from Hyatt House, Part 3 WGY Story, 30th Anniversary, Cut 1 and 2. WGY Story, Cut 3 and 4. WGY Story, Cut 5. Jan. 18, 1952. 1972 Recordings for Anniversary. Untitled, undated. WGY Radio Shows Hank and Tup, Last week of show Howard Tupper doing the Weather Track Talk with Tup: Entry for 1967 John Hervey Awards Tuttle on ‘Aunt Jane,’ Master 50th Anniversary Program Let’s Go Bowling Chase + Sanborn, 100th Anniversary Show, Nov. 15, 1964. 11-inch reel. Tupper Bowling, May 1960. 11-inch reel.
WRUC - Union College; Producer: Radio Division, Department of Theater Arts, University of California at Los Angeles and Audio-Visual Aids Section of the Los Angeles City Schools
The WSOU records include sound recordings of past radio broadcasts and some documentation of station activities. Sound recordings include some Italian programs, symphonic music, promotional spots, sports play-by-play broadcasts, and coverage of elections in Newark, among others. Other materials include a letter from John L. Sullivan of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) to Frank McKenna on Relic Rock Review. Materials are on recorded sound discs (record albums on vinyl) and reel-to-reel audiotapes.
Formats:
Cylinder and Reel-to-reel
Repository/Collector:
Msgr. William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center
Records include official correspondence, programming materials, and FCC documents for university-operated station WNYU, 1949-69. Audio recordings held in archive's separate Audiovisual Recordings collection