Consists of correspondence, minutes, annual reports, financial records, grant files, newsletters and other papers. As of 2005, collection may only be partially processed.
Repository/Collector:
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, University of Washington
Includes papers of Dorothy Stimson Bullitt who managed Stimson family real estate interests and in 1946 acquired a radio station which she expanded into the King Broadcasting Company, a regional radio and television network. Includes records of the King Broadcasting Company, 1933-1993, mainly from Bullitt's office, consisting of correspondence, memoranda, FCC applications and testimony, minutes, program schedules, production notes and scripts, annual reports, financial records, personnel policy documents, press releases, publicity programs, awards, scrapbooks and memorabilia, station logs, blueprints, sound recordings and several films.
Repository/Collector:
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, University of Washington
Papers documenting Hass's broadcasting career beginning in 1935 when he bought an almost defunct radio station, KPCB, and renamed it KIRO. Haas was also president of the Queen City Broadcasting Company and chairman of the board until KIRO was sold in 1964. Papers also cover later years and non radio related aspects of his life.
Repository/Collector:
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, University of Washington
Shaw was the script writer and narrator of Story Hour on the Air, produced by WHLI, Hempstead, NY and sponsored by the Nassau Library System. Collection includes sound recordings of the program, 1961-1968.
Repository/Collector:
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, University of Washington
The Commission was established in 1953 to encourage educational and public interest radio and television broadcasting. The records include correspondence, grant applications and meeting files.