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{"id" : "collection_790", "documentType_txt" : "collection", "collectionTitle_txt" : "New Dimensions Media records, 1968-2016", "collectionDescription_txt" : "New Dimensions Media is an independent, listener supported, educational broadcasting group based in Ukiah, California. Interviews by the group are carried by public and community radio stations and feature a gamut of eclectic voices including artists, scientists, ecologists, social architects, healers, spiritual leaders, indigenous voices, etc. The program is broadcast in more than 500 communities nationally. 570 linear feet of media (circa 6600 quarter-inch audio tapes, DATs, cassettes, minidiscs, and CDs) and 66 linear feet of archival records, including organizational files, resource files, press/promotional and mailings, photographs and slides, NEW DIMENSIONS JOURNAL and NEWSLETTER, and business records. The tapes hold approximately 7000 hours of audio and video recordings.", "collectionOwnerId_txt" : "agent_293", "collectionOwnerName_txt" : "Stanford University, Dept. of Special Collections", "collectionOwnerCategory_txt" : ["College or university"], "collectionOwnerLocationCountry_txt" : "United States", "collectionOwnerLocationState_txt" : "California", "collectionOwnerLocationCity_txt" : "Palo Alto", "collectionCreators_txt" : ["Michael Toms", "Justine Toms"], "collectionDates_txt" : "1968/2016", "collectionContentTypes_txt" : ["Spoken word"], "collectionFormats_txt" : ["Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)", "MiniDisc", "Analog audiocassette", "Digital Audio Tape (DAT)", "Open reel tape (unknown material)"], "collectionExtent_txt" : "570 feet; 6600 media elements", "collectionLanguages_txt" : ["English"], "collectionGenres_txt" : ["Interviews", "Public broadcasting"], "collectionLocalId_txt" : "M1577", "collectionCondition_txt" : ["Known damage (repairs needed)", "Unknown"], "collectionFindingAidUrl_txt" : "http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8hq44pj/", "collectionCatalogUrl_txt" : "https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/6976115", "collectionInventoryDescription_txt" : ["Relational database", "EAD finding aid"], "collectionAccessStatement_txt" : "The print portion of accession 2008-144 is open for research. Note that material must be requested at least 36 hours in advance of intended use. Audiovisual materials are not available in original format, and must be reformatted to a digital use copy. The remainder of the collection is closed until processed.", "collectionUsageStatement_txt" : "While Special Collections is the owner of the physical items, permission to examine collection materials is not an authorization to publish. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Any transmission or reproduction beyond that allowed by fair use requires permission from the owners of rights, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/using-collections/permission-publish"},
{"id" : "collection_791", "documentType_txt" : "collection", "collectionTitle_txt" : "IMRU Radio sound recordings and administrative records", "collectionDescription_txt" : "Open reel audiotape, audiocassettes, compact discs, production files, administrative records, banners, and other material, 1970-2011, from IMRU Radio, an LGBT radio program airing on KPFK Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles.", "collectionOwnerId_txt" : "agent_422", "collectionOwnerName_txt" : "ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives", "collectionOwnerCategory_txt" : ["College or university"], "collectionOwnerLocationCountry_txt" : "United States", "collectionOwnerLocationState_txt" : "California", "collectionOwnerLocationCity_txt" : "Los Angeles", "collectionDates_txt" : "Circa 1974/Circa 2010", "collectionContentTypes_txt" : ["Performed music", "Sounds (Other than music & language)", "Spoken word", "Text"], "collectionFormats_txt" : ["Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)", "Analog audiocassette", "Digital Audio Tape (DAT)", "Open reel tape (unknown material)", "Text document"], "collectionExtent_txt" : "83.7 Linear Feet", "collectionLanguages_txt" : ["English", "Spanish"], "collectionLocalId_txt" : "Coll2014-112", "collectionCondition_txt" : ["Playable with proper equipment", "Known damage (repairs needed)"], "collectionFindingAidUrl_txt" : "http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c83b63bw/", "collectionOclcNumber_txt" : "904408572", "collectionCatalogUrl_txt" : "http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/904408572", "collectionInventoryDescription_txt" : ["EAD finding aid", "Online catalog record"], "collectionAccessStatement_txt" : "The collection is open to researchers. Special handling is required for the sound recordings in this collection. Access to the audiotapes/sound recordings are by appointment only."},
{"id" : "collection_792", "documentType_txt" : "collection", "collectionTitle_txt" : "Freedom Story", "collectionDescription_txt" : "Collection comprises 135 15-minute episodes of Freedom Story, a radio program produced by Spiritual Mobilization, Inc., from 1951 to 1956. The programs feature dramatizations on conservative and libertarian themes and commentary.", "collectionOwnerId_txt" : "agent_335", "collectionOwnerName_txt" : "University of Oregon Special Collections and University Archives", "collectionOwnerCategory_txt" : ["College or university"], "collectionOwnerLocationCountry_txt" : "United States", "collectionOwnerLocationState_txt" : "Oregon", "collectionOwnerLocationCity_txt" : "Eugene", "collectionCreators_txt" : ["James C. Ingebretsen", "Spiritual Mobilization Inc."], "collectionDates_txt" : "1951/1956", "collectionContentTypes_txt" : ["Spoken word"], "collectionFormats_txt" : ["Analog audiocassette", "Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)"], "collectionExtent_txt" : "135 digital audio files", "collectionLanguages_txt" : ["English"], "collectionLocalId_txt" : "James C. Ingebretsen Papers, Coll 147", "collectionFindingAidUrl_txt" : "http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv95777", "collectionInventoryDescription_txt" : ["EAD finding aid"], "collectionAccessStatement_txt" : "Collection is open to the public. Collection must be used in Special Collections & University Archives Reading Room."},
{"id" : "collection_793", "documentType_txt" : "collection", "collectionTitle_txt" : "Mort Crim Papers", "collectionDescription_txt" : "Papers and recordings of radio personality and anchorman Mort Crim, known popularly as the inspiration for the Will Ferrell character in the Anchorman film. Crim was an alumnus of Anderson University and left his personal papers, recordings, and scripts to the University archives, where they are stored.", "collectionOwnerId_txt" : "agent_142", "collectionOwnerName_txt" : "Anderson University & Church of God Archives", "collectionOwnerCategory_txt" : ["College or university"], "collectionOwnerLocationCountry_txt" : "United States", "collectionOwnerLocationState_txt" : "Indiana", "collectionOwnerLocationCity_txt" : "Anderson", "collectionDates_txt" : "1960/2005", "collectionContentTypes_txt" : ["Performed music", "Sounds (Other than music & language)", "Spoken word", "Text"], "collectionFormats_txt" : ["Pressed LP disc", "Pressed 78rpm disc", "Pressed 45rpm disc", "Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)", "Analog audiocassette", "8-track cassette", "VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C)", "Betamax", "Betacam (including Betacam SP)", "U-matic (including U-matic S)", "Open reel video", "Photographic print", "Text document"], "collectionExtent_txt" : "47 linear feet", "collectionLanguages_txt" : ["English"], "collectionGenres_txt" : ["News reporting", "Journalism", "Talk radio", "Comedy", "Motivational speaking"], "collectionLocalId_txt" : "AC 347-386", "collectionCondition_txt" : ["Playable with proper equipment", "Older formats migrated to contemporary formats"], "collectionFindingAidUrl_txt" : "https://library.anderson.edu/sites/default/files/Guides/CrimMortPapersAC.pdf", "collectionOclcNumber_txt" : "983206037", "collectionInventoryDescription_txt" : ["Paper inventory or finding aid", "Spreadsheet"], "collectionHistoricalRelevance_txt" : "The son of Ocie Dell and Rev. William Albert Crim, Mort Crim was born on July 31st, 1935 in West Frankfort, Illinois. Growing up in the Church of God, he originally went into the field of ministry but later decided on a career in journalism and broadcasting. Since then, he has made a conscious decision to utilize his position to share good news rather than sensationalist reporting. Crim attended Anderson College before ultimately receiving his undergraduate degree from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He went on to attain a Master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. He was later inducted into the Medill Hall of Achievement and has received five honorary doctorates. In popular culture today, Crim is widely known as the inspiration for Will Ferrell’s Anchorman. In 1958, he joined the Air Force, where he served as a reporter for four years. His first widely known broadcasting work was in New York at the time of the 1965 blackouts. He then continued reporting as a national ABC correspondent in New York, where he covered the historic moon landing and Lyndon B. Johnson’s tour to Australia, Vietnam, and Korea. He moved to WHAS News in Louisville, Kentucky in 1969 before beginning his own essay-style broadcast, One Moment Please, in the 1970s. Mort Crim received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Anderson College in 1974. He served on the Board of Trustees at Anderson College/University from 1974 to 1989. He continued his reporting work for News 4 Detroit as Senior Editor and Anchor from 1978 to 1997. From 1980-1984, he was also a permanent vacation substitute for Paul Harvey. He hosted the PBS program New Tech Times in 1984. During his years at WDIV-TV in Detroit, he began writing and recording the program for which he is perhaps most famous, Second Thoughts, a nationally syndicated series of ninety-second, motivational essays which ran from 1991 to 2006. His other radio programs include Mort Crim News You’ll Talk About and Mort Crim Stories from the USA. In addition to a radio personality and news anchorman, Crim is an active volunteer, public speaker, licensed pilot, and CEO of Mort Crim Communications, Inc. He has been awarded several Emmys for documentaries and news reporting in 1971, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1989, and 1991. Crim also won the 1995 Gold World Medal as Best Radio Personality at the New York Festivals’ International Radio Awards and the 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award from the University of Nebraska. In 2010, he was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia's Hall of Fame. Crim is also the author of seven books. Crim retired from anchoring in 1997 and radio broadcasting in 2006. He is married to Alice \"Irene\" Bowman Miller, also an alumnus of Anderson University.", "collectionAccessStatement_txt" : "The collection is fully accessible on site with or without an appointment. The collection is currently not digitally hosted anywhere. Individual recordings can be digitized and provided to users for a fee."},
{"id" : "collection_794", "documentType_txt" : "collection", "collectionTitle_txt" : "ARTxFM", "collectionDescription_txt" : "Community Radio Programs from Sept 2012 through the present. Music, Interviews, Audio Arts", "collectionOwnerId_txt" : "agent_460", "collectionOwnerName_txt" : "ART FM / WXOX 97.1 FM", "collectionOwnerCategory_txt" : ["Broadcasting station", "Nonprofit group"], "collectionOwnerLocationCountry_txt" : "United States", "collectionOwnerLocationState_txt" : "Kentucky", "collectionOwnerLocationCity_txt" : "Louisville", "collectionCreators_txt" : ["WXOX DJs"], "collectionDates_txt" : "Sept. 2012/Current", "collectionContentTypes_txt" : ["Performed music", "Sounds (Other than music & language)", "Spoken word"], "collectionFormats_txt" : ["Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)"], "collectionLanguages_txt" : ["English", "Spanish", "Japanese", "Polish", "Ukranian", "Portuguese"], "collectionGenres_txt" : ["Audio Art", "Punk Rock", "Hip Hop", "Reggae", "DubStep", "Electronic", "Blues", "Country", "Old Tyme", "Jazz", "Classical", "Contemporary Composition"], "collectionLocalId_txt" : "ARTxFM", "collectionCondition_txt" : ["Playable with proper equipment"], "collectionWebsiteUrl_txt" : "www.artxfm.com", "collectionFindingAidUrl_txt" : "www.artxfm.com", "collectionHistoricalRelevance_txt" : "Programs from ART FM, WXOX 97.1 FM a nonprofit community radio station operating in Louisville, Kentucky with a mission to explore the art of broadcasting.", "collectionAccessStatement_txt" : "This collection is free for personal and educational use.", "collectionUsageStatement_txt" : "Any broadcast or distribution of audio recordings must first be approved by ART FM in writing.", "collectionNotes_txt" : "Listen if you Dare! Enjoy the adventure in broadcasting!"},
{"id" : "collection_796", "documentType_txt" : "collection", "collectionTitle_txt" : "St. Louis Media Archive", "collectionDescription_txt" : "Airchecks from the St. Louis, Missouri radio market", "collectionOwnerId_txt" : "agent_461", "collectionOwnerName_txt" : "St. Louis Media History Foundation", "collectionOwnerCategory_txt" : ["Nonprofit group"], "collectionOwnerLocationCountry_txt" : "United States", "collectionOwnerLocationState_txt" : "Missouri", "collectionOwnerLocationCity_txt" : "St. Louis", "collectionFormats_txt" : ["Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)"], "collectionLanguages_txt" : ["English"], "collectionGenres_txt" : ["All radio formats"], "collectionCondition_txt" : ["Playable with proper equipment"], "collectionInventoryDescription_txt" : ["Spreadsheet"], "collectionAccessStatement_txt" : "Hard drive accessible only at museum"},
{"id" : "collection_789", "documentType_txt" : "collection", "collectionTitle_txt" : "KCRW collection", "collectionDescription_txt" : "KCRW's radio archive includes news, culture and live music performances", "collectionOwnerId_txt" : "agent_449", "collectionOwnerName_txt" : "KCRW, Santa Monica", "collectionOwnerCategory_txt" : ["Broadcasting station", "College or university", "NPR affiliate"], "collectionOwnerLocationCountry_txt" : "United States", "collectionOwnerLocationState_txt" : "California", "collectionOwnerLocationCity_txt" : "Santa Monica"},
{"id" : "collection_795", "documentType_txt" : "collection", "collectionTitle_txt" : "Brimhall, Russell E.", "collectionDescription_txt" : "Russell Edward Brimhall of Hatch, New Mexico, entered the US Navy Training School (Radio), Company 17, on July 22, 1943. The US Navy Radio School was located at the University of Colorado in Boulder from 1942 to 1944 and trained 29 companies. The collection consists of Brimhall’s autobiography, entitled This is My Story: A Rocky Road. The 235 page manuscript deals with not only Brimhall’s World War II experiences, but those of his entire life.", "collectionOwnerId_txt" : "agent_321", "collectionOwnerName_txt" : "University of Colorado, Boulder Libraries, Special Collections & Archives", "collectionOwnerCategory_txt" : ["College or university"], "collectionOwnerLocationCountry_txt" : "United States", "collectionOwnerLocationState_txt" : "Colorado", "collectionOwnerLocationCity_txt" : "Boulder"}
]