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News/Current Events

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: ACC-MSS 019-2-5

Scope and Contents

Material in this subseries comprises news broadcasts of contemporary events, civil rights programming, and human interest stories. See partial inventory in Series 3 for further information about episode titles contained on CDs.

Dates

  • 1926 - 1993

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

Records in English.

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open to researchers. No materials may be taken out of or borrowed from the Emerson College Archives & Special Collections.

Biographical / Historical

After studying broadcasting in college, Aaron Mintz spent twenty years working part time for local Western Massachusetts radio stations WMUA, WHAI, and WDRC, playing songs for a weekly program called "Rock and Roll Memory Time." These programming blocks consisted of themed lineups, focusing on hits of the 1950s and 1960s with featured "sound bites" of current events, news, and pop culture facts of the time. To amass content for the show, Mintz developed a strong network of contacts among his fellow broadcasters and began collecting. Former classmates also contributed to his findings, and he was inspired to digitize many of these rare materials after discovering a keen community for radio content on the Internet.

Extent

48 compact discs, 3 cassette tapes

Arrangement

Items within the subseries are arranged alphanumerically according to identifying labels reflective of donor's own system of arrangement.

Physical Location

4L

General

CDs numbered 1782-1799 and B379-B398 do not follow the standard alphanumeric ordering system of the rest of the items in this subseries. Both groups comprise Parts 1-38 of Radio Yesteryear's 1990 collection of coverage on the D-Day Invasion of World War II. For more information about content and original release information, refer to Aaron Mintz's partial inventory in Series 3.

Repository Details

Part of the Emerson College Archives and Special Collections Repository

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