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Airlie II edited cassettes of the proceedings Second Invitational Seminar on the Art of Radio, April 22-15, 1979

Title
Airlie II [sound recording] : edited cassettes of the proceedings Second Invitational Seminar on the Art of Radio, April 22-15, 1979 / co-sponsorec by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Author
Invitational Seminar on the Art of Radio (2nd : April 22-25, 1979 : Airlie, Va.)
Publication
New York : produced and distributed by the Radio Foundation, Inc., 1980.

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Additional Authors
  • Josephson, Larry.
  • National Endowment for the Arts.
  • Radio Foundation, Inc. (New York, NY)
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
  • NYSCA Memory Archive, donor.
Description
15 sound cassettes (18 hr., 30 min.) +
Alternative Title
  • Airlie 2
  • Airlie two
  • Second Invitational Seminar on the Art of Radio, April 22-15, 1979
Subject
  • Public radio > United States > Congresses
  • Radio broadcasting > United States > Congresses
Note
  • Title from container.
  • Seminar director: Larry Josephson.
  • "These cassettes were produced and are distributed by the Radio Foundation, Box 884 Ansonia Station, New York, NY 10023."
  • The Second Seminar on the art of radio (Airlie II) was produced by the Radio Activities Office of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and funded by CPB and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Contents
Tape 1. Side A. Why the seminar. "You're on the Airlie, or A History of the art of radio. Side B. Introduction of the keynote speaker -- Tape 2. Side A&B. Debate: are ratings [that] important to public radio? -- Tape 3. Side A&B. Debete: are ratings [that] important to public radio? (cont'd). For the affirmative -- Tape 4. Side A&B. Issues in news & public affairs: journalism vs. "good radio" -- Tape 5. Side A&B. Listening to tape (I): an NPR sampler. The work of producers -- Tape 6. Side A. Listening to tape (II): The independent producer. Side B. Funding independent producers. Listening to tape (III): NPR, Independent, & European producers -- Tape 7. Side A. Listening to tape (III)/Cont'd. Side B. Listening to tapeE (III)/cont'd. Reaction to tape sessions -- Tape 8. Side A&B. A Critical appraisal of public radio -- Tape 9. Side A&B. Radio drama workshop -- Tape 10. Side A&B. Public radio, contemporary culture and classical music: elitism, racism and calssicism, discussed -- Tape 11. Side A&B. Workship: specialized audience programming -- Tape 12. Side A&B. The radio satellite: an opportunity for producers -- Tape 13. Side A. A satellite primer for producers. Side B. Washington update: the law and the producer -- Tape 14. Side A&B. Fundraising and marketing -- Tape 15. Side A&B. Seminar wrap-up: what's the point of it all? Where do we go from here?
OCLC
192137136
Conference
Invitational Seminar on the Art of Radio (2nd : April 22-25, 1979 : Airlie, Va.)
Title
Airlie II [sound recording] : edited cassettes of the proceedings Second Invitational Seminar on the Art of Radio, April 22-15, 1979 / co-sponsorec by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Imprint
New York : produced and distributed by the Radio Foundation, Inc., 1980.
Added Author
Josephson, Larry.
National Endowment for the Arts.
Radio Foundation, Inc. (New York, NY)
Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
NYSCA Memory Archive, donor.
Branch Call Number
384.544 I
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