WUNC records, 1929-2004 (bulk 1970-1995).

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WUNC records, 1929-2004 (bulk 1970-1995).

Records of WUNC consist of papers, photographic materials, and sound recordings that document the operation, administration, and programming content of the station. Included are materials relating to station licensing and legal issues; grants; staffing; fundraising; advertising; concerts and other station-sponsored special events; expansion of facilities; listener and donor relations; and programming. Among the materials are correspondence, reports, applications to the Federal Communications Commission, grant proposals, news clippings, and programming logs. There are 2,708 audio recordings of content that was broadcast on WUNC; many are of jazz performances, especially the locally produced program "Gary Shivers on Jazz," which aired from 1978 to 1990 and was hosted by Gary Shivers, general manager of WUNC.

About 33900 items (39.0 linear feet of textual material, plus 2708 audio recordings)

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WUNC is the non-profit public radio service of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, broadcasting to central and eastern North Carolina through stations located in Chapel Hill, N.C., Rocky Mount, N.C., and Manteo, N.C., and streaming online at wunc.org. WUNC was located in Swain Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina from its creation in the 1940s until 1999, when it moved off campus to the James F. Goodmon Public Radio Building in Chapel Hill. WUNC began broadcasting ...