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UA8/3/3 Information Technology - WKYU Production Services WKU Archives Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® WKU Archives Collection Inventories WKU Archives 2019 UA8/3/3 Information Technology - WKYU Production Services WKU Archives Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_fin_aid Part of the Broadcast and Video Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, and the Television Commons Recommended Citation WKU Archives, "UA8/3/3 Information Technology - WKYU Production Services" (2019). WKU Archives Collection Inventories. Paper 690. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_fin_aid/690 This Finding Aid is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in WKU Archives Collection Inventories by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Western Kentucky University UA8 Information Technology Series 3 Educational Telecommunications Subseries 3 WKYU Production Services Contact information: WKU Archives 1906 College Heights Blvd.#11092 Bowling Green, KY 42101-1092 Phone: 270-745-4793 Email: [email protected] Home page: https://wku.edu/library/archive © 2010 WKU Archives, Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. Description: Records and video created by WKYU Production Services. Dates: 1947-present Extent: 1218 videotapes, 97 films, 66 dvds, 35 audioreels, 20 audiotapes Subject Analytics: Audio recording Television programs Public television Video recording Television broadcasting Western Kentucky University Television production & direction WKYU-TV Digital Commons: Broadcast and Video Studies Social and Behavioral Sciences Communication Television Mass Communication Accession Information: These records transferred to the WKU Archives from the WKYU Production Services in accordance with the records retention schedule. Access Restrictions: Films, BetaSp and Beta versions have to be converted to a viewable medium before they can be accessed by the public. Allied Materials: MainStreet Preferred Citation: UA8/3/3 Information Technology WKYU Production Services, WKU Archives, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA. Processing Information: Records processed and collection inventory created 2010, revised 2019. Finding Aid Report 05/22/2019 UA8.3.3 Records Date Level Subseries Linked toUA8.3 Title UA8 Information Technology Series 3 Educational Telecommunications Collection Subseries 3 WKYU Production Services Scope & Content WKU Archives Records and video created by WKYU Production Services. Container List Container Folder Creator Date Title Box 1 WKYU Production Services 2002 Basketball in Kentucky: Great Balls of Fire - Film/Video/Audio File Description VHS tapes - 12 Subjects Western Kentucky University Basketball Basketball in Kentucky, KET, 3/5 & 3/6, 2002 Basketball players 502 & 503 Dero Downing Television programs 504 & 505 John Oldham & Jim Richards Video recording Wayne Chapman 1 & 2 Wayne Chapman 3 Jerry Dunn 305 & 306 Darel Carrier - digitized Clarence Glover 1 & 2 Clem Haskins Jim McDaniel 1 & 2 301 & 302 Gene Rhodes Terry Davis Box 1 1 WKYU Production Services 2002 Basketball in Kentucky: Great Balls of Fire Description Notes regarding the broadcast and descriptions of WKU sections: Subjects Western Kentucky University Basketball Dero Downing Basketball players Terry Davis Gene Rhodes Box 1 WKYU Production Services 1975-1980 Film/Video/Audio File Description 3/4 inch tapes - 5 Subjects Video recording Authors Dialogue: Frank Vandiver, 1975 Dialogue: Robert Penn Warren, 1975 Dialogue: Smith & Shulman, 1975 Western Showcase A Cultural Community Center, 1975 WKYU-TV Sign On - Zach & Anderson, 1980 Box 10 WKYU Production Services 1984-1986 Film/Video/Audio File Description 3/4 inch tapes of About the Author series - 19 Subjects Video recording Authors Babcock, James 1984 Television programs Bowling Green Pictorial History 1984 Flynn, James 1984 Glaser, Joe 1984 Harrison, Lowell 1984 Hellstrom, Ward 1984, 1986 Jackson, Carlton 1984 King, Betty 1984 Lucas, Marion 1984 Monroe, Eula 1984 Nash, Ron 1984 Panchyshyn, Robert 1984 Program 1 1984 Roberts, Bob 1984 Spurlock, John 1984 Steele, ? 1984 Stone, Richard 1984 Thompson, Francis 1984 Box 100 WKYU Production Services 2002 Film/Video/Audio File Description betacam sp - 2 Subjects Video recording Old Version Information Technology Video / Kenny's Country Cheese / Newer Version Information Technology Video / Glassworks / Final Version Information Technology Video 7/8/2002 Box 101 WKYU Production Services 1967-2001 Film/Video/Audio File Description 3/4 inch tapes - 15 Subjects Video recording Interviews Conversation with Nancy Dickerson, Tate Page Special w/ Hardin, Montel, Crunel, 10/10/1971; 5/1/1973 Banquets Conversation, Albert Teller, Physicist, 1967 Business & finance Dero Downing Appreciation Dinner Reception Line, 3/10/1990 Education Dixieland at the Parakeet, Doc Livingston, Billy Vaughn, 11/16/1978 Speeches, addresses, etc. Dollar General 3 Examples, nd Education Reform Town Meeting, nd Fischer vs. State Board of Elections, et al, 5/19/1994 Focus on Western 4/24/1987 to 8/6/1987 Free Enterprise: Denis Karonsky, VP of St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, 10/12/1976 Kentucky's Endeavor, 11/23/1994 MainStreet - Safe Haven, 3/26/2001 Media Exchange #202 1/25/1990 Outlook - Robert Williams / Bly, 5/22/1998 The Spirit of Flight, 11/13/1994 WKU Adult Day Care Center, nd Box 102 WKYU Production Services 1976-2007 Film/Video/Audio File Description 3/4 inch tapes - 13 Subjects Video recording Television programs Alex Haley at WKU, First Night of Education Reform Week, 4/8/1991 Interviews Christmas on the Hill, 12/11/1976 Christmas Emery Alford Jazz Ensemble, 5/10/1982 Jazz musicians Foreign Student Series: Hemingway Lecture, 9/24/1979 Sexually transmitted diseases MainStreet #9610, 9/26/1996 Adventures in Kentucky, 10/8/1998 Explorations, 11/11/1998 Media Exchange #301 Unions, Metro Government, 9/13/1990 Outlook Bob Edwards, 6/24/2004 Nick Clooney, 10/30/2007 Reid Buckley, Global Automotive Conference, 4/7/2004 Student Recruiting, 1990 WKU Forum: Herpes Virus - Thomas Coohill, 11/3/1982 Box 104 WKYU Production Services 1984-1994 Film/Video/Audio File Description 3/4 inch tapes - 14 Subjects Video recording Television programs Donna Swanson Interview: Seasons of Love & Journey Into Compassion, 12/7/1982 Interviews Jim Wayne Miller: Contemporary Poetry, 10/20/1982 Poetry Larry Appley & Carl Turner Jr.: Why We are Here? Why a Mission, nd Poets Outlook Politicians Al Fritsch, 4/14/1993 Tourism Baby Boomers - Portrait of a Generation, 1/23/1989 Health care Baker / Richards - Legislative Session, 5/19/1992 Governor's Health Care Plan, Wayne Higgins, 4/28/1993 Jody Richards, 1/14/1989 Kentucky Army National Guard, 3/6/1996 Kentucky Tourism - Tim Culver 4/22/1993 Legislators Discuss Health Care Proposal - Kafoglis, Baker, Jody Richards, 4/14/1993 Profile - Billy Ray Smith, 2/3/1989 Saundra Ardrey - Women in the Political System, 12/1/1992 Walter Baker, 12/10/1988 Box 105 WKYU Production Services 1975-1992 Film/Video/Audio File Description 3/4 inch tapes - 11 Subjects Video recording Television programs Dialogue: Castelli, 12/2/1976 Interviews Dialogue: Patrick Tucker 4/10/1975 Politicians Outlook Airplanes AIDS 11/21/1991 Constitutional Amendments - Logsdon & Lovely, 10/20/1992 David Williams, Candidate for US Senate against Wendell Ford, 7/1/1992 Mitch McConnell 7/16/1992 Radon - Martin, Darnell, 11/9/1992 Sallie Bingham, 5/1/1992 Thunderbirds Air Affair - Dan Cherry, 9/9/1992 Wilder Project: Patterson & Brown, Part I, 11/16/1983 Wilder Project: Patterson & Brown, Part II, 11/16/1983 Box 106 WKYU Production Services 1982-1993 Film/Video/Audio File Description 3/4 inch tapes - 13 Subjects Western Kentucky University Television programs Outlook Video recording Adoption, Brenda Gildersleeve, Jane Burnett, LeAnne Burnett, 1/13/1993 Politicians Attorney General Chris Gorman, 9/15/1992 Airports Baby Boomers, Ardrey, Kell, 2/4/1993 Foster home care Ben Wolfe - Muhlenberg Co. Airport, 9/16/1992 Toys Foster Care - Gildersleeve, Wilcome & Calvert, 2/9/1993 Global Warming - Michaels, Coohill, 6/4/1991 Governor Jones, 1/15/1993 Heart Month, Fitts, Goble & Patterson, 2/10/1993 Kentucky Attorney General Chris Gorman, 2/10/1993 Patricia Leathem, FDA, 4/30/1991 Profile - June Lyne, 2/15/ 1989 Richards / Baker Legislative Update Ethics, etc., 8/17/1982 Toy Safety, Wescott, Cavanah, 12/10/1992 Box 107 WKYU Production Services 1975-1994 Film/Video/Audio File Description 3/4 inch tapes - 11 Subjects Western Kentucky University Television programs Dialogue: Alvin Toffler, 10/14/1975 Video recording Outlook Politicians Advertising Agencies 8/29/1991 Toys Civil Rights, nd Civil rights Ecology - Marat Khabibullow, Charles Kupchella, 10/10/1991 Advertising Health Care Reform, Brooks, Rue & Kafoglis, 9/29/1992 Business & finance Heather Weiss, 10/4/1991 Sec. of State Bob Babbage, 10/19/1993 Sen. Mitch McConnel 8/22/1991 Sen. Wendell Ford, 8/24/1992 Small Business, 11/14/1991 Toy Safety, Mike Cavanah, Terry Wescott, 12/15/1994 Box 108 WKYU Production Services 1980-2008 Film/Video/Audio File Description 3/4 inch tapes - 14 Subjects Video recording Television programs Dialogue: Summers, Zacharias, 10/28/1980 Interviews Interview with Edward Albee, nd Holidays MainStreet Art For What We Have, nd Airports Holiday View,s nd Politicians Kentucky Faces, 10/26/1995 Living the Art They Love, 10/24/2008 Outlook 1st District Candidate Rep. Tom Barlow, 10/11/1994 Airport & ILS 9/11/1990 Channel One, 10/3/1990 Lt. Governor Bobby Richardson, 4/22/1991 Randy Kimbrough, Warren
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