Skip to main content

Radio programs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: This heading is used as a genre/form heading for collections of radio programs that are composed of multiple genres and/or forms to which more specific headings such as: Nonfiction radio programs, or: Radio comedies cannot be applied. DU Note: Many terms for specific types of radio programs are also established iin LCGFT.

Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:

Box 3: Radio Scripts

 File — Box M035.0003: [Barcode: U186018609509]
Identifier: M035.01.0003
Abstract

This box contains scripts/transcripts for radio productions written by Russell Porter. Productions include: Episode for Parents, Nightmare for Reflection, That's the Way It Is, These are your Children, Westward America episodes 1-39, and What is Man?.

Dates: 1933-1986

Department of Media, Film, and Journalism Studies Records

 Collection
Identifier: U086
Abstract The records of the Department of Media, Film and Journalism at University of Denver cover the periods of its inception in the late 1940s when it was known as the Department of Radio, Television and Film to 1966 when it merged with the Department of Journalism to form the Department of Mass Communications to the current day as it is known now. As a program that provided DU's students practical and functional training for successful careers in communications media, it offered not only...
Dates: 1942-1966

Ima Mistachken and Beverly Bercu, 1948-1949

 File
Identifier: B356.01.0003.0020
Abstract

The file contains a radio program featuring Mort Silver and The Center Players of Dallas program for "The Women." Mort Silver was the stage name for Ima Mastachnik, the eldest brother of Olive Mistachnik Bercu and the uncle of Dorothy and Beverly Bercu.

Dates: 1948-1949

KCFR 90.1FM University of Denver Public Radio Records

 Collection
Identifier: U181
Abstract KCFR (Colorado Free Radio), 90.1 FM was established by the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado in 1970. The All University Student Association (AUSA) Senate provided the majority of the funding. The station was operated by a Radio Board and was staffed by students in order to offer hands-on experience in radio production. KCFR published two monthly publications, Wasteland and Selections. In 1973, KCFR became a National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate. In 1984, KCFR separated from the...
Dates: 1964-1983

KMYR Broadcast of Voice of America - 1954, 1954

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0086.0006.00001
Abstract

Black and white film negative of unknown roadio personality reading from a document into a KMYR microphone while standing on the opera house stage that is set for the production Faust (June 26th-July 2nd) in Central City, Colorado.

Dates: 1954

KMYR Broadcast of Voice of America - 1954, 1954

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0086.0006.00004
Abstract

Black and white film negative of unknown roadio personality reading from a document into a KMYR microphone while standing on the opera house stage that is set for the production Faust (June 26th-July 2nd) in Central City, Colorado.

Dates: 1954

KMYR Broadcast of Voice of America - 1954, 1954

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0086.0006.00005
Abstract

Black and white film negative (an 8 x 10 photograph) of unknown roadio personality reading from a document into a KMYR microphone while standing on the opera house stage with two unidentified CCOH affiliates in Central City, Colorado.

Dates: 1954

KXDU/KVDU University of Denver Radio Records

 Collection
Identifier: U360
Abstract

KXDU's materials include transcription discs and other papers.

Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined

Manuscripts and Transcripts (Radio Broadcasts), 1936-1983

 File
Identifier: M041.03.0004.0041
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series 3 consists of documentation on lectures given by Yourgrau. Included are copies of speeches, correspondence with the sponsoring group, transcripts of radio broadcasts, and information on symposiums and congresses in which he participated.

Dates: 1936-1983

Radio and Television Programs, 1941-1967

 File
Identifier: B429.04.0017.0011
Abstract

The file contains radio and television programs with speeches and interviews with Rabbi Laderman. Most of the programs were part of interfatih series with representatives of the three major faiths in America. Some of the stations were KLZ, KOA, and Denver 4 (CBS).

Dates: 1941-1967