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2. Stedman Gunning Oral History Interview 18 June 1981 25 June 1981
- Description:
- interview w/Gunning
- Content types:
- Spoken word and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), and Text document
- Extent:
- 3 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
- Online finding aid:
- View on gencat.eloquent-systems.com
3. WLBZ (radio station) Bangor, Maine Station Records 1931-1973
- Description:
- The station records of WLBZ begin in 1931, and consists mostly of station logs (1931-1956). Also included are some audio tapes and materials concerning licensing and operations
- Content types:
- Spoken word, Still Image, Text, and Performed music
- Formats:
- Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Open reel tape (unknown material), Analog audiocassette, and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- 30 Boxes/36 Linear Feet (including paper archives)
- Repository/Collector:
- Raymond H. Fogler Library
4. Milo Ryan KIRO-CBS Radio News Phonoarchive, 1935-1978
- Description:
- The Milo Ryan / CBS Radio News Phonoarchive is a unique audio time capsule that documents many historic 20th century events. It consists of sound recordings of CBS Radio News programs, public affairs shows, actualities, speeches, interviews, wartime dramas, daily World War II news updates. The recordings capture groundbreaking broadcasts by Edward R. Murrow and his "Boys": William L. Shirer, Eric Sevareid, Tom Grandin, Larry LeSueur, Charles Collingwood, Howard K. Smith, Winston Burdett, Bill Downs, Mary Marvin Breckinridge, Cecil Brown, and Richard C. Hottelet. The collection also includes recordings of programs and speeches made by public figures during and beyond WW II, including Churchill, Eisenhower, Einstein, Hitler, and JFK. As Dr. Donald Godfrey writes in his 1973 article "History Held a Microphone": "There are twenty-two hundred and twenty-seven newscasts. All but a handful originating from CBS. Their newscasts represent every weekday without a miss, from September 7, 1939, with the Germans entering Poland, to April 2, 1945, with the allies entering Germany.... Tapes contain examples of special events coverage: the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor, the bombing of Japan, landings in North Africa, the 13 Normandy Invasion, the World Security Conference, April, 1945, the function of the American and Russian Armies, April, 1945, the death and funeral of FDR, and miles of tape on V. E. and V.J. days. Elmer Davis' daily five minute reports are represented in entirety from his debut, September 16, 1939, to February 13, 1941, and occasionally to July 9, 1943. H. V. Kaltenbom edits the news, complete from August 27, 1939, until January 26, 1940, and sporadically thereafter. Our library includes 21 speeches by Winston Churchill, representing 12 hours of this master of language. There are 51 talks by President Roosevelt totaling 24 continuous hours." A detailed description of most of the recordings in the Phonoarchive is available in Milo Ryan's book History in Sound (UW Press).
- Content types:
- Performed music and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Acetate open reel tape, Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 2849 items
- Repository/Collector:
- University of Washington Libraries
- Online finding aid:
- View on archiveswest.orbiscascade.org
5. David Kent Oral History Interview 7 October 1976
- Description:
- Audio interview
- Content types:
- Spoken word and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- 1 recording
- Repository/Collector:
- Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
- Online finding aid:
- View on gencat.eloquent-systems.com
6. Frank Page Oral History Interview 28 September 1976
- Description:
- Audio interview
- Content types:
- Spoken word and Text
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- 1 recording
- Repository/Collector:
- Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
- Online finding aid:
- View on gencat.eloquent-systems.com
7. KUTX Studio 1A Recordings
- Content types:
- Performed music
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Open reel tape (unknown material), and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Repository/Collector:
- KUTX
8. WILL Radio: Focus 580
- Description:
- Broadcast archives of the WILL Radio's Focus 580, a public radio call-in talk program featuring interviews with newsmakers, subject matter and policy experts, authors, artists, and others addressing topics of public interest including politics, science, health, race, gender, LGBTQ, environment, education, history, literature, culture and the arts, and community life.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Data disk (floppy disk), and Text document
- Extent:
- 5,500 items
- Repository/Collector:
- Illinois Public Media, University of Illinois
- Online finding aid:
- View on aa.will.illinois.edu
9. Fresh Air with Terry Gross
- Description:
- Since its national debut in 1987, Fresh Air with Terry Gross has been a highly acclaimed and much adored weekday magazine among public radio listeners. Each week, nearly 4.8 million people turn to Peabody Award-winning host Terry Gross for insightful conversations with the leading voices in contemporary arts and issues. The renowned program reaches a global audience, with over 620 public radio stations broadcasting Fresh Air, and 3 million podcast downloads each week. Fresh Air has broken the mold of "talk show" by weaving together superior journalism and intimate storytelling from modern-day intellectuals, politicians and artists alike. Through probing questions and careful research, Gross’s interviews are lauded for revealing a fresh perspective on cultural icons and trends. Her thorough conversations are often complemented by commentary from well-known contributors. Fresh Air is produced at WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and broadcast nationally by NPR.
- Content types:
- Spoken word
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Repository/Collector:
- WHYY
- Online finding aid:
- View on bit.ly
10. American Folklife Center archive
- Content types:
- Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Lacquer disc, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Metal disc, MiniDisc, Cylinder, Sound wire reel, Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Polyester open reel tape, Acetate open reel tape, Paper open reel tape, Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Motion picture film, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Betamax, 8mm video (including Hi8), DV (including MiniDV), Betacam (including Betacam SP), Digital Betacam (a.k.a. DigiBeta), U-matic (including U-matic S), DVCPro, Open reel video, DVCAM, HDCAM, Data disk (floppy disk), Photographic print, Photographic negative, and Text document
- Extent:
- 5.3 million items
- Repository/Collector:
- American Folklife Center, Library of Congress