Broadcast Services Department records 1962-1987

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Broadcast Services Department records 1962-1987

The records were organized into six series: I. Correspondence, 1969-1985; II. Meeting Minutes, 1976-1987; III. Committees and Councils, 1976-1979; IV. KBYU, 1962-1987; V. Organizations, 1972-1985; and VI. Broadcast Services General Files, 1962-1985.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6344814

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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National Association of Educational Broadcasters.

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National Association of Broadcasters

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Washington, D.C. association. From the description of Papers, 1965-1975. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36587257 ...

Brigham Young University. Broadcast Services

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Broadcast Services produces radio and television programs for KBYU-FM, KBYU-TV, and commercial stations. It also assists in group viewing, utilizing large screen TV, classroom TV, closed circuit operation and released tapes to stations through the University Broadcasting Service Network. In 1958, BYU purchased an FM radio transmitter from Snow College and was given license to operate in 1960 under the call number of KBRG-FM. The director of the radio and TV center at this was T.M. Williams who s...

KBYU-TV (Television station : Provo, Utah)

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Brigham Young University was founded in 1875, and is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Devotional addresses are a regular activity at the university. From the description of KBYU-TV slides of devotional addresses, circa 1975. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 123235282 ...

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

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Founded in 1967, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is the steward of the U.S. federal government’s investment in public broadcasting and the nation’s largest single source of funding for public radio, television, and related services. CPB distributes funding to locally-owned public radio and television stations and ensures universal access to non-commercial-high quality content and telecommunications services. The CPB does not own or operate any television or radio broadcasting netwo...

Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)

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