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Newstrak Videotape Collection http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8zp4d11 No online items Guide to the NewsTrak videotape collection April Austin and Sean Heyliger Center for Sacramento History 551 Sequoia Pacific Blvd. Sacramento, California 95811-0229 Phone: (916) 808-7072 Fax: (916) 264-7582 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.centerforsacramentohistory.org/ © 2013 Center for Sacramento History. All rights reserved. Guide to the NewsTrak videotape MS0037 1 collection Guide to the NewsTrak videotape collection Collection number: MS0037 Center for Sacramento History Sacramento, CA Processed by: April Austin and Sean Heyliger Date Completed: 10/04/2019 Encoded by: Sean Heyliger © 2013 Center for Sacramento History. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: NewsTrak videotape collection Dates: 1987-2006 Collection number: MS0037 Creator: NewsTrak Collection Size: 91 linear feet (91 boxes) Repository: Center for Sacramento History Sacramento, California 95811-0229 Abstract: The NewsTrak Videotape Collection consists 91 boxes of media coverage collected by the NewsTrak media monitoring firm from various television news stations, public relations firms, and government, corporate and non-profit public relations departments in the Sacramento area between 1987-2006. Media coverage includes media releases by local public relations firm Runyon, Saltzman & Einhorn, coverage of local and state politicians including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gray Davis, and Pete Wilson during their terms as California governor, the Rodney King verdict, Proposition 5 on Indian Tribal Gaming, and public relations videos created by corporate and governmental public relations departments such as PG&E, UC Davis Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health, and Pacific Bell. The collection has extensive coverage of crime and murder trials in Sacramento in the 1980s-1990s and included footage of serial killers Dorothea Puente, Eric Royce Leonard "Thrill killer," Michelle Cummisky "Batgirl killer," Wesley Shermantine, one of the "Speed Freak Killers," and other murder trials such as Tammy Holycross, Alex Dell Thomas, Erin Rae Kuhn-Brown, Curtis Dean Anderson Jr., Paul Lloyd Hensley, and Ramon Salcido that recieved extensive local and national television coverage. Also included is local Sacramento media coverage of national news events such as the 9/11 bombings and President Bill Clinton's sex scandal and impeachment. Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English Access Collection is open for research use. Publication Rights All requests to publish or quote from private collections held by the Center for Sacramento History (CSH) must be submitted in writing to [email protected]. Permission for publication is given on behalf of CSH as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the patron. No permission is necessary to publish or quote from public records. Preferred Citation [Identification of item and/or item number], [box and folder number], NewsTrak videotape collection, MS0037, Center for Sacramento History. Acquisition Information The NewsTrak Videotape Collection was donated to the Center for Sacramento History on November 30, 2018 by Brenda Ross / NewsTrak, LLC (accession #2018/039). Processing Information Guide to the NewsTrak videotape MS0037 2 collection Inventory created by April Austin in 2018. Finding aid created by Sean Heyliger in October 2019. Scope and Content of Collection The NewsTrak Videotape Collection consists 91 boxes of media coverage collected by the NewsTrak media monitoring firm from various television news stations, public relations firms, and government, corporate and non-profit public relations departments in the Sacramento area between 1987-2006. Media coverage includes media releases by local public relations firm Runyon, Saltzman & Einhorn, coverage of local and state politicians including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gray Davis, and Pete Wilson during their terms as California governor, the Rodney King verdict, Proposition 5 on Indian Tribal Gaming, and public relations videos created by corporate and governmental public relations departments such as PG&E, UC Davis Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health, and Pacific Bell. The collection has extensive coverage of crime and murder trials in Sacramento in the 1980s-1990s and included footage of serial killers Dorothea Puente, Eric Royce Leonard "Thrill killer," Michelle Cummisky "Batgirl killer," Wesley Shermantine, one of the "Speed Freak Killers," and other murder trials such as Tammy Holycross, Alex Dell Thomas, Erin Rae Kuhn-Brown, Curtis Dean Anderson Jr., Paul Lloyd Hensley, and Ramon Salcido that recieved extensive local and national television coverage. Also included is local Sacramento media coverage of national news events such as the 9/11 bombings and President Bill Clinton's sex scandal and impeachment. A majority of the tapes are on Betamax, Umatic, or DV cams formats. Boxes 1-36 have item-level descriptions of videotapes. Boxes 37-91 have only box-level description. Arrangement Series 1. Media coverage videotapes Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Kaiser Permanente NewsTrak Pacific Gas and Electric Company Runyon, Saltzman & Einhorn Sutter/CHS (Firm) UC Davis Medical Center California. Governor (2003-2011 : Schwarzenegger) Murderers--California--Sacramento Murder--California--Sacramento King, Rodney Sacramento (Calif.)--History Television--California Series 1. Media coverage videotapes Physical Description: 91 boxes Series Scope and Content Summary Media coverage videotapes consists of 91 boxes of media coverage from various television news stations, public relations firms, and government, corporate and non-profit public relations departments in the Sacramento area. Majority of the tapes are on Betamax, Umatic, or DV cams formats. Boxes 1-36 have item-level descriptions of videotapes. Boxes 37-91 have only box-level description. Arrangement Arranged by box number Box 1 A.D. Craig Company, Inc. Prosthetics: The New Technology KCRA CH3 1990-06-04 Box 1 A.D. Craig Company, Inc. Flex-Foot Impact KOVR CH13 1990-06-12 Box 1 A.D. Craig Company, Inc. Brian Brown/Prothesis Recipient Profile KOVR CH13 1990-09-20 Box 1 A.D. Craig Company, Inc. Bionic people KVIE CH6 1991-01-11 Box 1 A.D. Craig Company, Inc. Tom Jakubek profile KCRA CH3 1991-05-18 Box 1 A.D. Craig Company, Inc. Computer Aided Design KERO CH23 1991-11-22 Guide to the NewsTrak videotape MS0037 3 collection Series 1. Media coverage videotapes Box 1 A.D. Craig Company, Inc. Computer Aided Design KCRA CH3 1991-12-07 Box 1 A.D. Craig Company, Inc. C.A.D. Artificial legs KRON CH4 SF 1992-02-21 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Cook Promotional KOVR CH13 1992-01-09 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Cook Promotional KOVR CH13 1992-01-09 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Voss KCRA CH3 1992-01-21 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Ozio KCRA CH3 1992-01-21 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Wiliams KXTV CH10 1992-01-21 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Oxio KOVR CH13 1992-01-21 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KTXL CH40 1992-01-21 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Weber KCRA CH3 1992-01-22 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KCRA CH3 1992-01-22 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KOVR CH13 1992-01-22 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KOVR CH13 1992-01-22 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KRBK CH31 1992-01-22 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Cook/Voss KRBK CH31 1992-01-22 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Burkett/Cook KTXL CH40 1992-01-22 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KCRA CH3 1992-01-23 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Cook KCRA CH3 1992-01-23 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KCRA CH3 1992-01-23 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Valdovino KXTV CH10 1992-01-23 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KXTV CH10 1992-01-23 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KOVR CH13 1992-01-23 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KOVR CH13 1992-01-24 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KRBK CH31 1992-01-24 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KTXL CH40 1992-01-24 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open PBA Open KXTV CH10 1992-01-24 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Scroggins Champ KCRA CH3 1992-01-25 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Scroggins Champ KCRA CH3 1992-01-25 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Scroggins Champ KXTV CH10 1992-01-25 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Scroggins Champ KXTV CH10 1992-01-25 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Scroggins Champ KOVR CH13 1992-01-25 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Scroggins Champ KTXL CH40 1992-01-25 Box 1 1992 ARC Sacramento PBA Open Kelly Solomon KCRA CH3 1992-01-29 Box 1 Trooper on Train Trooper on Train Unknown 1994-10-26 Box 1 Trooper on Train Trooper on Train KHSL CH12 Chico/Redding 1994-10-26 Box 1 Trooper on Train Trooper on Train KCPM CH24 Redding/Chico 1994-10-26 Box 1 KDS Communications Fleecing of America: Home care NBC Nightly News 1995-12-07 Box 1 KDS Communications AB 857--Criminal Background check KCRA CH3 Sacramento 1996-01-17 Box 1 KDS Communications Home Healthcare Providers KFSN Ch30 Fresno 1996-03-14 Box 1 KDS Communications Daughter Abuses Mother/"Chicken Soup Plus" KTXL CH40 Sacramento 1996-07-06 Box 1 KDS Communications Telemedicine KXTV CH10 1996-08-20 Box 1 KDS Communications Telemedicine KCRA CH3 1996-09-11 Box 1 KDS
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