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Collection: Special Collections
Description: Archived website (2013 to present) of the Alliance for Women in Media, formerly American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT), a professional organization based in Lexington, Kentucky, that advocates for the advancement of women in the field of media. AWRT was formed in 1951 as a response to the National Association of Broadcasters's (NAB) decision to dissolve its women's division, the Association of Women Broadcasters. Its stated mission is to "advance the impact of women in the electronic media and allied fields by educating, advocating, and acting as a resource to our members and the industry." Along with serving as an advocate for women in the broadcasting and cable industries, AWRT also provides job information services, professional development programs and works to provide networking opportunities for its members. Since 1953, AWRT has staged a yearly national convention consisting of workshops, panel discussions and other events for its members. In 1960, AWRT formed its Educational Foundation, the first broadcasting organization to ever do so. The Foundation sponsors educational programs, charitable activities, scholarships, and its annual Gracie Allen Awards. The Alliance for Women in Media website includes information about its board of directors, trustees, staff, annual reports, newsletter, awards program, foundation, events, membership, and career center.
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Subject: Television, Radio
Group: Mass Media & Culture
Creator: American Women in Radio and Television Inc.
Publisher: American Women in Radio and Television Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: Lexington (Ky.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Rights: © Alliance for Women in Media and Foundation , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://allwomeninmedia.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.allwomeninmedia.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Andra Kidwell, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, 2012. Updated by Amy Wickner, sourced from archived site and archival finding aid, March 2017 & July 2018.
Date Created: 2006-
Collection: Special Collections
Description: Archived blog published by The Arch Campbell Show, a movie reviews and entertainment program airing on WJLA in Washington, D.C. Arch Campbell has been reporting on film and local theater and entertainment in Washington, D.C. since the 1970s. He is most known for his coverage of movies and the arts on WRC-TV, the local NBC-owned station on which he hosted segments for 32 years. In January of 2007, he joined WJLA-TV/ABC7 and NewsChannel 8.
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Subject: Television, Motion pictures -- Reviews.
Group: Mass Media & Culture
Creator: WJLA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.), Campbell, Arch
Publisher: WJLA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2013-01-04
Rights: © Allbritton Communications Company , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.wjla.com/blogs/arch-campbell-show/
Source of Description: Description created by Andra Kidwell, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, 2012. Updated by Amy Wickner, sourced from archived site and archival finding aid, March 2017 & July 2018.
Date Created: 2012-2013
Collection: Special Collections
Description: Archived blog post about the career of Morris S. Novik (1903-1996), first Director of the Municipal Broadcasting System of New York City. Published on the New York Public Radio Archives blog, "WNYC Archives & Preservation." Morris Novik entered the field of broadcasting in 1932 when he took over the management of the radio station WEVD in New York. During this period he founded the University of the Air. In 1938, he accepted a position as director of communications for the city of New York, and director of station WNYC. While in this post, Novik coined the term "Public Broadcasting." He also became involved in the genesis of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, serving as its first executive secretary from 1941 to 1948. After leaving WNYC in 1946, Novik helped establish radio stations in Detroit and Cleveland. Novik maintained a long relationship with the labor movement, serving as a communications consultant for the American Federation of Labor and later for the merged American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO). His career also included presidential appointments.
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Subject: Public radio, Novik, Morris S.
Group: Mass Media & Culture
Creator: Lanset, Andy
Publisher: WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
Language: English
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2013-01-04
Rights: © New York Public Radio , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.wnyc.org/blogs/archives/2012/jul/13/morris-s-novik-public-radio-pioneer/
Source of Description: Description created by Andra Kidwell, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, 2012. Updated by Amy Wickner, sourced from archived site and archival finding aid, March 2017 & July 2018.
Date Created: 2012-07-13
Collection: Special Collections
Description: Archived website of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB), 2013 to present. NFCB is a national, grass-roots, non-profit organization which has served non-commercial community-based radio stations since 1975. There are currently some 170 stations, producers, and organizations in the membership of NFCB, representing diverse communities from remote regions of Alaska to densely populated cities, in markets ranging from Native American reservations to large metropolitan areas. The NFCB website includes information about its services, membership, staff, board of directors, publications, awards, budget, news, annual conference, and training resources.
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Subject: Public radio
Group: Mass Media & Culture
Creator: National Federation of Community Broadcasters (U.S.)
Publisher: National Federation of Community Broadcasters (U.S.)
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://nfcb.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.nfcb.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Andra Kidwell, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, 2012. Updated by Amy Wickner, sourced from archived site and archival finding aid, March 2017 & July 2018.
Date Created: 2007-
Collection: Special Collections
Description: Archived website of the National Friends of Public Broadcasting (NFPB). Incorporated in 1970, NFPB is an autonomous and independent national organization for volunteers in public broadcasting. Its purposes are to help local volunteer groups organize, encourage community involvement and support for public television and to create an informed national constituency of lay people to represent concerned citizens, as well as the needs and problems of public television. It emphasizes the role and importance of the volunteer, and promotes cooperation between station management and volunteers as well as the exchange of ideas among local volunteer groups. The NFPB website includes information about its annual meetings, awards, training programs, advocacy, and membership.
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Subject: Public television, Public radio
Group: Maryland and Historical Collections
Creator: National Friends of Public Broadcasting
Publisher: National Friends of Public Broadcasting
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2013-01-04, 2015-
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.nfpb.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Andra Kidwell, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, 2012. Updated by Amy Wickner, sourced from archived site and archival finding aid, March 2017 & July 2018.
Date Created: 2013-
Collection: Special Collections
Description: Archived website of the Pacifica Network, an affiliated network of listener sponsored radio stations. Founded in 1946 by Lewis Hill, Eleanor McKinney and others as a noncommercial, educational, cultural radio in the San Francisco Bay area, the Pacifica Network has continued to flourish as a completely listener-supported radio network. The goal behind having listener support was to insure a grass-roots forum that would support diversity, freedom of speech, and promote programs according to what the listeners want, not what a corporate sponsor wants. Hill's strong beliefs in open communication and freedom of expression helped Pacifica set precedents concerning freedom of speech in broadcasting. Besides the pioneer station, KPFA (Berkeley), Pacifica Radio consists of KPFK (Los Angeles), WBAI (New York), KPFT (Houston), and WPFW (Washington, DC). The Pacifica Network website includes information about its history, governance, affiliate stations, programs, resources, and news stories.
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Subject: Public television
Group: Mass Media & Culture
Creator: Pacifica Radio
Publisher: Pacifica Radio
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2013-01-04
Rights: © Pacifica Network , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://pacificanetwork.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Andra Kidwell, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, 2012. Updated by Amy Wickner, sourced from archived site and archival finding aid, March 2017 & July 2018.
Date Created: 2012-2013
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