Letter, August 7, 1957, from Jones, a broadcast executive, describing his part in the litigation between the Associated Press and KVOS, Bellingham, WA which dealt with the right of radio stations to access and present news information to their audiences.
Jones owned four stations in Washington: KXKO, Aberdeen, KGMI, Bellingham, KPQ, Wenatchee and KPCB, Seattle. Subject files include materials relating to the legal case, KVOS vs Associated Press concerning broadcasters' rights to access and present news information to their audience and Jones's conflicts with bodies such the American Society of Composers, Artists and Performers regarding the management, licensing and operation of his stations. In addition to business related papers, the collection contains a group of radio and oral history interviews that Jones and others recorded. Also includes a sound recording of KGMI's 40th anniversary show, November 15, 1967.
Repository/Collector:
Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University
Papers deal primarily with Pulitzer's editorship of the "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" and cover nearly every aspect of the operation and production of the newspaper, including radio advertising, 1925-1927.
Repository/Collector:
Western Historical Manuscript Collection, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Contains correspondence, minutes and other materials relating to Mattson' s activities with the United Automobile Workers, including the union's radio stations.
Repository/Collector:
Olin Library, Department of Special Collections, Washington University
Consists of manuscripts, correspondence and reviews of movies, television and radio programs and theater productions, most relating to Symons's work in the field of crime literature.
Repository/Collector:
University of Delaware Library, Special Collections, University of Delaware
Contains transcripts of radio broadcasts, 1941-1945, and other papers relating to his trips to China and transcripts of interviews with Chinese leaders.
Repository/Collector:
Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan