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Inmagic DB/Textworks Report MG 574 CHCA fonds Scope and Content Fonds consists of the administrative and operational records created, accumulated and used by CHCA television in their activities creating, recording, and editing television broadcasts for Red Deer and area. Records include video tapes, photographs, negatives, slides, documents, contact sheets, and miscellaneous documents relating to C.H.C.A. Television and R.D.T.V. Topics include local sports, rodeo (local and around the province, Makin' 8 series), protests and strikes, crime, fundraisers and events, and local businesses. Some videos also include national and international news and sports, including NHL highlight reels. No series assignment has been applied to the fonds. Date of Records 1940-2009 Physical Description 3196 video cassettes : Betacam, Betacam SP, DVC Pro, 3" Type C video reel, Betamax, u-Matic, VHS 146 optical disc : DVD 1371 photographs : print, 35 mm negatives 35.5 cm of textual records 11 audio cassettes 9 audio reels 5 DAT tapes 1 object Material Types (GMD) Moving image Graphic image Audio recording Object Restrictions on Access Some restrictions identified: copyright for some items, as noted on file list. Creator Information Authority Name Authority History Notes Finding Aids File list available. Physical Condition Records were very dusty. Some videos are being digitized. Arrangement Original order maintained when known. Language of Material English Availability of Other Formats Some videos are being digitized. Custodial History Records were transferred in 2 accessions in 2008 and 2011. Records were created as per the daily business and operational functions of the CHCA television station. Accruals No further accruals are expected. Accession Numbers 2008-04 2011-007 Accession Box Item Item Title Date range Extent Description 2008-094 1 1 Standardized Photos [ca. 1960] 13 photographs : Images taken of CHCA in the community (cameras b&w at events and locations around Red Deer). All images scanned to standard. 2008-094 1 2 Standardized Photos II [ca. 1965] 9 photographs : Images taken of CHCA in the community (cameras b&w at events and locations around Red Deer). All images scanned to standard. 2008-094 1 3 [Photographs] [ca. 1960] 47 photographs : Images of CHCA in the community (TV towers, (1 of 2) b&w trucks, cameras and equipment, etc.). Also two photographs of video taping a baseball game. 2008-094 1 3 [Photographs] [ca. 1960] 14 photographs: Images of CHCA in the community (TV towers, (2 of 2) b&w trucks, cameras and equipment, etc.). 2008-094 1 4 [Colour Photographs] [ca. 1970] 22 photographs: Images of CHCA in the community (TV towers, col. trucks, cameras and equipment, etc.). 33 negatives : col., 35 mm 2008-094 1 5 ITV 1976 2.0 cm Project (newspaper clippings, photographs) about a 22 photographs : telethon b&w 3 photographs : col. 1 negative : col. 2008-094 1 6 [Photographs] [ca. 1980] 1 photograph : Photos found loose in box. Possibly an oil jack, a b&w low quality photocopy of a person working at a 5 negatives : b&w computer or TV station desk, and five images of a woman in a cowboy hat holding a fur 2008-094 1 7 Banff 1986-1987 0.3 Correspondence about television antennas in Banff National Park 2008-094 1 8 Programming 1976-1983 1.0 Correspondence with the CRTC including programming plans for each year and season and application for broadcast license renewal 2008-094 1 9 History 1990-1999 0.5 Documents and images collected for the history of 36 negatives : CHCA-TV / RDTV, including programming, b&w, 35 mm and employees, contact information 4x5 3 contact prints 1 photograph : b&w 2008-094 1 10 [Contact Prints] [ca. 1975] 19 contact prints Contact sheets at CHCA employees and equipment (vans, etc.) Accession Box Item Item Title Date range Extent Description 2008-094 1 11 Negatives 1980-1982 361 negatives : CKRD Gas Giveaway, Miss Red Deer competitors, b&w, 35 mm CHCA radio and television staff and stations. Includes Ron McLean 2008-094 1 12 Proofs and Negatives [198-?] 28 contact sheets Images around Red Deer, including Terry Fox Run, ca. 150 negatives Mother's Day, and Miss Red Deer : b&w, 35 mm 2008-094 1 13 Photographs [1975-1985?] 17 photographs : Gas line-ups, headshots, CKRD facility, home b&w furnishings, staff members 2008-094 1 14 CHCA Television Limited 1 & 2 [ca. 197?] 0.1 CHCA television images, including equipment Photographs 13 photographs : b&w 2008-094 1 15 Station Archive 1976-1996 0.5 Includes website (printed out) and correspondence with programming schedule (1976), graphics for the TV station, etc. 2008-094 1 16 Headshots [198?] 6 photographs : Headshots of two television personalities from b&w CKRD / CHCA / RDTV 2008-094 1 17 Old News Set [198?] 8 slides : col., 2" Set used for newscasting (desk, background graphics) 2008-094 1 18 CKRD Parade Float 1967 1967 17 slides : col., 2" Signs from CKRD as used on the news. No parade float. Signed "Bob Broun" 2008-094 1 19 CKRD Mar 17/80 1980 Staff with a camera, staff, and primarily building construction (presumably CKRD building) 2008-094 OS 20 Red Deer Plan 1980 1 plan CKRD Building footprint on a partial map of the City Folder of Red Deer. 45 2008-094 2 21 Red Deer Edmonton Calgary - 1992 1 video reel : 1 HAS CONFLICTING STICKERS: RDTV Donut Master for Out of inch Marks Work Wearhouse Worksets $19.99 Town Dakota $84.99 Hot Shots Productions Cooper Hayes Date 10/16/88 September 17, 1992 Length 3 x 32 Created by Gastown Productions (Vancouver) Accession Box Item Env. Item Title Date range Extent Description 2011-007 1 1 TH 4 NF-64 Nov. 16 to Dec. 28 1993 1993 1 videocassette Night Times E.T.. ; Red Deer Royals ; Nite Times E.T. ; : Betacam SP Nitetimes ; Sky diggers ; Joseph ; 630 Ched ; Kids Sing ; (Sign Language) ; N.T. ; Art Show ; Joseph (clip from show) Also has the initials TH, VO, and S.O.T. on the file 2011-007 1 2 DS 5 NF 98 May 13, 1994 1994 1 videocassette Common Sense Tents ; Car Scam ; Money Fraud ; Alberta : Betacam SP Bonds ; Sylvan Weekend ; CC Comp Accessories ; Flower Farmer 2 ; Overtime Cap ; CC - Purse theft ; Greenhouses ; Senior Form ; Innisfail Hotel ; Credit Cards ; CC - Cell ; Phones ; Cable Channels ; West Park ECS ; Crime Wrap ; CC Food Bill ; Coffee Prices ; Baywatch Business ; CC ; Lottery Tickets ; CC Burglar Alarms ; Big Clothes ; Chamber Lunch ; De Fehr opens ; Real Estate ; GST Changes ; Water Safety ; CC Moving Out ; Nafta Trucking ; Flower Farmer #3 ; Airline Strike ; CC Buy now ; Kresge Changes ; Downtown construction ; Customs office Sylvan License Also has the initials DS 2011-007 1 3 DC 5 NF 95 Apr. 30/94 1994 1 videocassette Car Breathalyzer ; ECS announcement ; Justice day : Betacam SP school board ; Interlock system (Glitch) ; Symphony Macintosh ; College funding ; Weekend interview Pat Young ; Auto kids ; family camping ; Normandeau Daze ; Private ECS ; School Board ; Outreach Dilemma ; Piper ; Fire Meeting ; Church Charity ; School rules ; Seniors help ; Rocky Sextent ; Education meeting ; education roundtable ; Local guns ; Walkathon ; No 4 Days ; Baywatch burgers ; Home schooling ; Catholic folio ; Native Friendship ; Early gardener ; Highland Games ; Graduation ; Schools out ; Loaves and Fishes ; School update Also has the initials DC, VOW Accession Box Item Env. Item Title Date range Extent Description 2011-007 1 4 SC2 NF 60 October 26, 1993 to 1993-[1994?] 1 videocassette Sylvan Library ; Lacombe protest ; used oil ; RDRH party ; 1994 : Betacam SP Cancer cyclist ; Education taskforce ; Mobile homes ; Poppy search ; Environmental parks ; Cold Spell ; Christmas shopping ; Charity Wrap ; City infrastructure ; Sears Benefits ; Thigh Cream ; Council MacDonald's ; Resolution [Struten?] #1 ; Resolution [Struten?] #2 ; Resolution [Struten?] #3 ; Resolution [Struten?] #4 ; Resolution [Struten?] #5 ; Resolution [Struten?] #6 ; Nite Times Epic ; New Year Predictions ; Why? Dr. Bill Fit Tip Power Walking ; Valentine Flowers ; Deadbeat Dads ; Fit Tip Also has the initials SC, VOW, VK 2011-007 1 5 TH3 NF 56 Oct. 5 to Nov.. 15/1993 1993 1 videocassette Night Times E.T. ; Karaoke V/O Nat's ; NANA ; Jack : Betacam SP Grunsky ; vo/hd ; African Children Choir ; Rockin in the Rockies ; Entertainment Segment (Remembrance Day 2011-007 1 6 DS3 NF 76 January 18, 1994 to 1994 1 videocassette Zellers moving ; Crocodile ads ; Prescription drugs ; CC ; : Betacam SP Lots and homes ; Immigrant Employment ; Safe Snow ; Bower Expansion ; Mexico Trade ; Safeway Liquor ; New taxes ; Samson Grocery ; Business Sylvan ; Freeing Children ; CC Welding Insurance ; Heaven Sent ; Smuggles Smokes ; CC Health Care ; Olds Restructure ; Capri Rezoning ; Tire Recycling ; RRSP time ; Tax Time ; CC Car Sales ; Business Budget ; Fault Insurance ; Sticks and Stones Pt. 1 ; Downtown Business Sticks and Stones Pt. 2 ;CC Spring Travel ; CPR initials DS Accession Box Item Env. Item Title Date range Extent Description 2011-007 1 7 RM1 LH NF 72 1994 1 videocassette Fatal Fire Follo ; Lovers (of ) Snow ; Grandview Fire ; : Betacam SP Can Pro ; Kurt Browning Retro ; Elementary Enrollment ; Big Brother ; Ali Rasai caught ; Salmonella Scare ; Breast Cancer #1 ; Breast Cancer #2 ; Toboggan ; ; Hockey[REAX?] Local ; Eating Disorders ; Human Rodeo ; Registration ; Boxing initials RM, RP, DC, TVB, LH, KJ, EE 2011-007 1 8 TH5 NF 70 1993-[1994] 1 videocassette Nite Times E.T. ; Country Artist ; Jeremy Ferguson - song : Betacam SP nats ; Ferguson ; Marriage is Murder ; Good Food ; AIDS Philadelphia ; Crystal Taylor ; Judy Boulding ; Reel Flicks initials TH 2011-007 1 9 TVB10 NF 82 1994 1 videocassette Night Clerks ; Brien Security ; Behind Closed Doors Pt. 1, : Betacam SP Pt. 2, Pt. 3 ; Drug Ed ; Hotel Crime ; Caroline Holdup ; Liquor Robbery ; Doerkson petition ; Catholic Sue ; Liquor meeting ; Emergency System ; Caroline Victims ; Seniors meeting ; Racism ; Rocky Amalgamation ; Handguns ; Concordia ; Crime Watch ; Penhold Arcade ; Every Second Counts #1, #2 ; Lacombe Victims ; Fire Drivers ; 911 Deaf ; Tinted Windows ; Tire Fire ; Rubber Tire ; Women cars initials TVB Accession Box Item Env.
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