Austin City Limits Oral History Project records, 2007
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Arhos, Bill.
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Austin City Limits, a television program showcasing musicians in concert performances, was founded in 1974 by Public Broadcasting Services (PBS) affiliate station KLRU-TV in Austin, TX. Bill Arhos, creator and executive producer of Austin City Limits also served as program director, general manager, and president of KLRU. From the description of Bill Arhos/Austin City Limits Collection, 1974-2002. (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 60770984 ...
University of Texas at Austin. Center for American History
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In 2002, the University of Texas at Austin’s Center for American History (now the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History) and Division of Continuing Education sponsored a documentary project on the history of longhorn cattle. The University partnered with Alpheus Media to shoot footage of interviews with Texas ranchers. From the guide to the Texas Longhorn Cattle Video Oral History Collection 2002-244; 2003-011., 2002, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of ...
Lickona, Terry
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KLRU (Television station : Austin, Tex.)
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Created by Aida Barrera and produced by KLRU-TV in Austin, Texas, Carrascolendas is a children’s educational television program, which originally aired from 1970 to 1977. Centered around the Spanish- and English-speaking villagers of the fictional town Carrascolendas, the show promotes multiculturalism and diversity while teaching children, particularly Hispanic-Americans, how to deal with such emotions as loneliness and jealousy as well as the concepts of self-esteem and self-identity through a...
Austin City Limits Oral History Project
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In the spring of 2007, Dr. Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez’s oral history course in the University of Texas at Austin (UT)’s Department of Journalism collaborated with the UT Center for American History (now the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History) and PBS affiliate KLRU-TV on the Austin City Limits Oral History Project. Rivas-Rodriguez’s students conducted interviews with individuals responsible for creating and giving rise to the [second] longest-running live music series [Austin Cit...
University of Texas at Austin. Dept. of Journalism.
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Bailey, Ed.
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