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America Radio Archive Broadcasting Books ARA Broadcasting Books EXHIBIT A-1 COLLECTION LISTING CALL # AUTHOR TITLE Description Local Note MBookT TYPELocation Second copy location 001.901 K91b [Broadcasting Collection] Krauss, Lawrence Beyond Star Trek : physics from alien xii, 190 p.; 22 cm. Book Reading Room Maxwell. invasions to the end of time / Lawrence M. Krauss. 011.502 M976c [Broadcasting Collection] Murgio, Matthew P. Communications graphics Matthew P. 240 p. : ill. (part Book Reading Room Murgio. col.) ; 29 cm. 016.38454 P976g [Broadcasting Collection] Public Archives of Guide to CBC sources at the Public viii, 125, 141, viii p. Book Reading Room Canada. Archives / Ernest J. Dick. ; 28 cm. 016.7817296073 S628b [Broadcasting Skowronski, JoAnn. Black music in America : a ix, 723 p. ; 23 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] bibliography / by JoAnn Skowronski. 016.791 M498m [Broadcasting Collection] Mehr, Linda Harris. Motion pictures, television and radio : a xxvii, 201 p. ; 25 Book Reading Room union catalogue of manuscript and cm. special collections in the Western United States / compiled and edited by Linda Harris Mehr ; sponsored by the Film and Television Study Center, inc. 016.7914 R797r [Broadcasting Collection] Rose, Oscar. Radio broadcasting and television, an 120 p. 24 cm. Book Reading Room annotated bibliography / edited by Oscar Rose ... 016.79145 J17t [Broadcasting Collection] Television research : a directory of vi, 138 p. ; 23 cm. Book Reading Room conceptual categories, topic suggestions, and selected sources / compiled by Ronald L. Jacobson. 051 [Broadcasting Collection] TV guide index. 3 copies Book Archive Bldg 070.1 B583n [Broadcasting Collection] Bickel, Karl A. (Karl New empires : the newspaper and the 112 p. ; 20 cm. Book Reading Room August), 1882-1972. radio / Karl A. Bickel. 070.19 A769d [Broadcasting Collection] Aronson, James. Deadline for the media : today's xxi, 327 p. ; 24 cm. Book Reading Room challenges to press, TV and radio / James Aronson. 070.19 A826s [Broadcasting Collection] Ashley, Paul Pritchard, Say it safely : legal limits in journalism xi 181 p. ; 21 cm. Book Reading Room 1896- and broadcasting / by Paul P. Ashley. 070.19 B274p [Broadcasting Collection] Barrett, Marvin. The politics of broadcasting / Edited by vi, 247 p. ; 21 cm. Book Reading Room Marvin Barrett. 070.19 B274r [Broadcasting Collection] Barrett, Marvin. Rich news, poor news / by Marvin viii, 244 p. ; 21 cm. Book Reading Room; Barrett. Archive bldg 070.19 G458t [Broadcasting Collection] Gifford, F. Tape : a radio news handbook / by F. 224 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Book Reading Room Gifford. 070.19 G663o [Broadcasting Collection] Gordon, George N. On-the-spot reporting : radio records 191 p. : ill., ports. ; Book Reading Room history / George N. Gordon and Irving 22 cm. A. Falk ; foreword by A. A. Schechter ; illustrated with photos. 070.19 K27j [Broadcasting Collection] Keirstead, Phillip O. Journalist's notebook of live radio-TV 252 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Book Reading Room news / by Phillip O. Keirstead. Page 1 of 288 ARA Broadcasting Books EXHIBIT A-1 COLLECTION LISTING CALL # AUTHOR TITLE Description Local Note MBookT TYPELocation Second copy location 070.19 N491l [Broadcasting Collection] Neuman, Johanna. Lights, camera, war : is media 327 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Book Reading Room technology driving international politics / Johanna Neuman. 070.19 P884o [Broadcasting Collection] Powell, Jody. The other side of the story / Jody 322 p. ; 24 cm. Book Reading Room Powell. 070.19 S584t [Broadcasting Collection] Siller, Bob. Television and radio news / Bob Siller, 227 p. ; 22 cm. Book Reading Room Ted White [and] Hal Terkel. 070.19 W757w 1970 [Broadcasting Wimer, Arthur, 1904- Workbook for radio and TV news xii, 287 p. ; 28 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] editing and writing / Arthur Wimer, Dale Brix. 070.19013 S963 1970-71 [Broadcasting Survey of broadcast journalism, 1970- 183 p. ; 23 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] 1971 : a state of siege / edited by Marvin Barrett. 070.19013 S963 1968-69 [Broadcasting Survey of broadcast journalism, 1968- 132 p. ; 21 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] 1969 / edited by Marvin Barrett. 070.19013 S963 1969-70 [Broadcasting Survey of broadcast journalism, 1969- 156 p. ; 21 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] 1970 : year of challenge, year of crisis / edited by Marvin Barrett. 070.19016 C777b [Broadcasting Collection] Cooper, Isabella M. Bibliography on educational ix, 576 p. ; 26 cm. Book Reading Room (Isabella Mitchell), - broadcasting / Isabella M. Cooper. 1962. 070.19088042 H826h [Broadcasting Hosley, David H. Hard news : women in broadcast xi, 196 p. : ill. ; 25 Book Reading Room Collection] journalism / David H. Hosley and cm. Gayle K. Yamada. 070.1909 G664n [Broadcasting Collection] Gordon, Matthew. News is a weapon / by Matthew vii, [268] p. ; 21 cm. Book Reading Room Gordon ; introduction by Elmer Davis. 070.190922 J83 [Broadcasting Collection] Josephy, Helen. Paris is a woman's town / by Helen vi, 299 p. : ill. ; 22 Book Reading Room Josephy and Mary Margaret McBride cm. ... 070.190973 B649N [Broadcasting Bliss, Edward, 1912- Now the news : the story of broadcast xiii, 575 p., [20] p. Book Reading Room Collection] 2002. journalism / Edward Bliss, Jr. of plates : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 070.190973 L334t [Broadcasting Collection] Larson, James F. Television's window on the world : x, 195 pages : Book Reading Room international affairs coverage on the illustrations ; 24 U.S. networks / James F. Larson. cm. 070.194 C483n [Broadcasting Collection] Charnley, Mitchell V. News by radio Mitchell V. Charnley. ix, 403 p. ; 22 cm. Book Reading Room (Mitchell Vaughn), 1898-1991. 070.194 C877 [Broadcasting Collection] Cox, Jim, 1939- Radio journalism in America : telling the x, 260 pages : Book Reading Room news in the golden age and beyond / illustrations ; 26 cm Jim Cox. 070.194 F834b [Broadcasting Collection] Franklin, O. Thomas. Broadcasting the news / by O. viii, 147 p. : ill. ; 21 Book Reading Room Thomas Franklin. cm. Page 2 of 288 ARA Broadcasting Books EXHIBIT A-1 COLLECTION LISTING CALL # AUTHOR TITLE Description Local Note MBookT TYPELocation Second copy location 070.194 L253h [Broadcasting Collection] Landau, Saul. Hot air : a radio diary / Saul Landau ; xviii, 245 p. : ill. ; 22 Book Reading Room foreword by Christopher Hitchens. cm. 070.194 M163i [Broadcasting Collection] MacLeish, Archibald, In honor of a man and an ideal : three 35 p. ; 21 cm. Book Reading Room 1892-1982. talks on freedom, December 2, 1941 / by Archibald Macleish, William S. Paley, Edward R. Murrow. 070.194 M847 [Broadcasting Collection] Morgan, Edward P., Clearing the air / Edward P. Morgan. 267 p. ; 21 cm. Book Reading Room 1910-1993. 070.194 N277 1994 [Broadcasting The NPR interviews, 1994 / edited and xv, 376 p. ; 22 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] with an introduction by Robert Siegel. 070.194 N277 1995 [Broadcasting The NPR interviews, 1995 / edited and xiii, 347 p. ; 21 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] with an introduction by Robert Siegel. 070.194 N277 1996 [Broadcasting The NPR interviews, 1996 / edited and xiv, 425 p. ; 22 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] with an introduction by Robert Siegel. 070.194 W287r [Broadcasting Collection] Warren, Carl Nelson. Radio news writing and editing / by xix, 439 p. : ill. Book Reading Room Carl Warren. 070.194 W587n [Broadcasting Collection] White, Paul Welrose, News on the air / by Paul W. White. x, 420 pages : 3 copies - 2 in Book Reading Room; 1902-1955. frontispiece (group Archive bldg Archive bldg portrait), 21 cm 070.19409 H825a [Broadcasting Collection] Hosley, David H. As good as any : foreign xii, 165 p. : ill. ; 22 Book Reading Room correspondence on American radio, cm. 1930-1940 / David H. Hosley. 070.19409 S315i [Broadcasting Collection] Schechter, Abel Alan. I live on air : with sixty-four viii, 582, [1] p. of Book Reading Room reproductions of photographs / by A.A. plates : ports. ; 25 Schechter ; with Edward Anthony. cm. 070.194092 S649l [Broadcasting Smith, Howard K. Last train from Berlin / Howard K. 359 p. ; 22 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] (Howard Kingsbury), Smith. 1914-2002. 070.194092 F585a [Broadcasting Collection] Flannery, Harry W., Assignment to Berlin / Harry W. 5 p. leaves, 3-439, Book Reading Room 1900-1975. Flannery. [1] p. ; 22 cm. 070.194092 G778m [Broadcasting Gray, Barry, 1916- My night people / Barry Gray. 191 p. ; 22 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] 1996. 070.194092 S649l [Broadcasting Collection] Smith, H. Allen (Harry Life in a putty knife factory. 296 p. Book Reading Room Allen), 1907-1976. 070.1940922 F212t [Broadcasting Fang, Irving E. Those radio commentators! / Irving E. ix, 341 p. : ill. ; 24 Book Reading Room Collection] Fang ; foreword by Lowell Thomas. cm. & 2 discs (33 1/3 rpm. mono. 6 in.) in pocket. 070.1940922 M717 [Broadcasting Molders of opinion / edited by David ix, 166 p. : ill. ; 21 Book Reading Room Collection] Bulman. cm. Page 3 of 288 ARA Broadcasting Books EXHIBIT A-1 COLLECTION LISTING CALL # AUTHOR TITLE Description Local Note MBookT TYPELocation Second copy location 070.1940924 B234b [Broadcasting Barber, Red, 1908- The broadcasters / Red Barber. 271 p. ; 22 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] 1992. 070.195 D687u [Broadcasting Collection] Donovan, Robert J. Unsilent revolution : television news xii, 357 p. ; 24 cm. Book Reading Room and American public life, 1948-1991 / Robert J. Donovan and Ray Scherer. 070.195 F212t 1972 [Broadcasting Fang, Irving E. Television news / by I. E. Fang. 478 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Book Reading Room Collection] 070.195 P858h [Broadcasting Collection] Postman, Neil. How to watch TV news / Neil Postman xi, 178 p. ; 20 cm. Book Reading Room and Steve Powers. 070.195 U58t [Broadcasting Collection] United States. National Television interviews, 1951-55 : a vi, 108 p. ; 24 cm. Book Reading Room Archives and Records catalog of Longines Chronoscope Administration. interviews in the National Archives / compiled by Sarah L. Shamley. 070.195 W881e [Broadcasting Collection] Wood, William Almon, Electronic journalism / William A. xi, 175 p. ; 22 cm. Book Reading Room 1912- Wood. 070.195 A545n [Broadcasting Collection] Anderson, Bonnie, News flash : journalism, infotainment, xxi, 259 p.
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