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As a result, many noteworthy collections were donated to TOLF, including, among others, those of radio station KNX-CBS; radio actor and radio historian Frank Bresee, who hosted “The Golden Days of Radio;” comedian Red Skelton; Carlton Morse, the creator of the long-running radio soap opera “One Man’s Family;” radio and television writers Milton and Barbara Merlin; and Allin Slate, a pioneer of the sports talk show format on KABC radio in Los Angeles.
“The Thousand Oaks Library Foundation radio archives brings together the remarkable talent of early radio and bandstand personalities of the 20th century,” said Danelle Moon, director of special research collections.
UC Santa Barbara Library s Special Collections becomes the new home of the American Radio Archives
The control room of broadcasting station KGO. From the KGO collection in the Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters Collection, circa 1923-24.
by Andrea Estrada
SANTA BARBARA, CA
.- The American Radio Archives, one of the worlds largest and most valuable collections of radio broadcasting will soon become part of the UC Santa Barbara Librarys Department of Special Collections.
Established by the Thousand Oaks Library Foundation (TOLF) in 1984, the archive is one of the first in the state and includes original recordings of Winston Churchill, as well as broadcast photographs, radio and television scripts, books and film dated as early as 1922.
Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio
Because I keep my ear to the waves, as well as receive many tips from others who do the same, I find myself privy to radio-related stories that might interest
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WASHINGTON, D.C. Michael Pack, CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), announced today that veteran civil servant Ted Lipien is returning to U.S. international broadcasting as CEO and President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).
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