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Maya Gray interviews Karen Rariden
[AI-Generated Summary] Karen Rariden recounts her extensive and varied career in broadcast journalism, beginning with her education at Indiana University where s...
Jackson Powers interviews Steve Starnes
[AI-Generated Summary] Retired news photographer Stevie Starnes recounts his forty-year career in broadcast journalism, beginning in 1969 at WGEM in his hom...
Av Westin was an important part of American network television news in the 20th Century. He started with CBS radio in the 1940s and later transitioned to CBS-TV news. He moved to ABC News and helpe...
Reuven Frank was one of the most important people in the early decades of American television news. He started with NBC's television newscast in 1950 and helped lead that effort for the next few de...
Robert Bendick had a long career in television and other media. He was part of the original CBS-TV crew when commercial television was launched in 1941. Later in his career, he was the first dedica...
Robert Skedgell had a long career with CBS. Most of his time was in network radio, but he has the distinction of being one of the first television news writers in history. He was part of the CBS-TV...
Richard D. Yoakam
Indiana University
1997 Oral History Interview, Tape 4 of 5
IU Journalism MCO collection
(full interview was apparently on five separate tapes. We haven’t found Tape 1.)
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Richard D. Yoakam
Indiana University
1997 Oral History Interview, Tape 5 of 5
IU Journalism MCO collection
(full interview was apparently on five separate tapes. We haven’t found Tape 1.)
Logshee...
Nam Hyun Kim interviews Chad Carrothers;
[AI-Generated Summary] Chad Carrothers recounts his journey from a childhood in Indiana and Tennessee to becoming a central figure in Bloomington’s communi...
Mike Conway interviews Howard Back; Visualizer
[AI-Generated Summary] Howard Back reflects on his career as a pioneer in television news during the medium's formative years from 1951 to 1955. Back...
Gordon Yoder was a news film photographer for the Hollywood newsreels in the 1940s and transitioned to television in the 1950s. He was an important member of the moving pictures side of the Nationa...
Richard D. Yoakam
Indiana University
1997 Oral History Interview, Tape 3 of 5
(full interview was apparently on five separate tapes. We haven’t found Tape 1.)
00:44 Q -is there less substance in ...
Sam Elster interviews Leonard Clark;
[AI-Generated Summary] Leonard Clark reflects on his expansive career as a journalist, broadcaster, and educator, beginning with his early days as a sports-obs...
Cooper Hudson interviews David Young;
[AI-Generated Summary] David Young discusses his 21-year career as a media educator at Hamilton Southeastern High School, where he evolved a single mass media...
Jack Lindner interviews Tom Cochrun
[AI-Generated Summary] Tom Cochrun reflects on a multifaceted career spanning radio, television, and documentary production, beginning with his early fascinatio...
David James interviewed by IU student Daegan del Fierro;
[AI-Generated Summary] David James reflects on his multi-decade career as a meteorologist and journalist in Indianapolis. Born in Amityvill...
Anne Hassfurder interviews Kurt Swadener;
[AI-Generated Summary] Kurt Swadener details his extensive career in broadcasting, which began with a childhood fascination and developed into a professio...
New York Yankees (Baseball team); Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball team); World Series (Baseball) (1956)
Summary:
New York Yankees - 2; Brooklyn Dodgers - 0;
Game played at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York;
[AI-Generated Summary] Baseball history was made at Yankee Stadium during Game 5 of the World Series....
World Series (Baseball) (1954); Cleveland Indians (Baseball team); New York Giants (Baseball team)
Summary:
New York Giants - 5; Cleveland Indians - 2;
Game played at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan, New York City, New York.
[AI-Generated Summary] The baseball world witnessed one of the most signifi...
[AI-Generated Summary] Narrated by John Nesbitt, this transcript recounts the high-stakes obsession of Edward Whymper, a 20-year-old landscape painter who transitioned from depicting the Matterhorn...
John Nesbitt's Passing Parade---U.S. Pat. Off. & Walter Hunt
[AI-Generated Summary] This episode of The Passing Parade, narrated by John Nesbitt, recounts the dramatic and tragic first successful ...
[AI-Generated Summary] This epidsode features storyteller John Nesbitt recounting the life of Frederic Tudor, an ambitious 19th-century Bostonian known as the "Ice King" for his fanatical quest to ...
Richard Yoakam Tribute Dinner
Radio-TV Collection
Department of Telecommunications held a tribute dinner for Richard Yoakam to commemorate the start of the Richard Yoakam Technology Fund. The dinn...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this episode of The Passing Parade, storyteller John Nesbitt explores the American tradition of the "tall story" by recounting the legendary exploits of various folk hero...
Braydyn Lents interviews Kevin Finch;
[AI-Generated Summary] In this oral history interview, former broadcaster and producer Kevin Finch discusses his extensive career in journalism and his transi...
Lily Saylor interviews Debby Knox;
[AI-Generated Summary] Deborah Jean Knox Kovacs (professional name Debby Knox) reflects on her distinguished career in journalism and broadcast news. Born in Chi...
Anne Ryder interviews Mike Conway
[AI-Generated Summary] Mike Conway’s career in journalism began almost by accident in Terre Haute, Indiana, after he took a high school journalism class to fulfil...
Mike Conway and Lori Bullerdick interviewed Mike Lanke
Interview conducted at Mr. Lanke's home in Terre Haute, IN
Mike Lanke was a photojournalist for WTHI-TV in Terre Haute
[AI-Generated Summar...
Mike Conway interviews Anne Ryder
[AI-Generated Summary] Anne Ryder details her influential career in broadcast journalism, beginning with her childhood inspiration in Indianapolis, where she was ...
Mike Conway interviews Ken Beckley
[AI-Generated Summary] Ken Beckley recounts his journey from a small-town upbringing in Linnville, Indiana, to a distinguished career in broadcast journalism. Mo...
Luzane Draughon, Grace Romine & Mike Conway interviews Barbara Boyd
[AI-Generated Summary] Barbara Boyd reflects on her trailblazing 25-year career as the first African-American female television ...
Larry Hatteberg is one of the greatest storytellers in American television history. He spent more than 50 years at KAKE-TV in Wichita, KS as a photojournalist/reporter, among many other duties. G...
Mathew Spears interviews Joyce L. Phillips
J450 History of Journalism
School of Journalism, Indiana University Bloomington
[AI-Generated Summary] Joyce Phillips reflects on the evolution of media ...
John Nesbitt's Passing Parade---two famous skulls
[AI-Generated Summary] This episode of The Passing Parade, hosted by John Nesbitt, explores the uniquely American tradition of the "tall story" by...
counterfeiter, bank robber & a champion liar
[AI-Generated Summary] In this episode of The Passing Parade, storyteller John Nesbitt profiles three "interesting rascals" whose criminal or mischievo...
Chester Burger had a long career in public relations. Before that, he was part of the early CBS television news efforts in the mid-1950s. He was one of the first reporters on television and his ori...
Don Hewitt is best known as the creator and producer of CBS's "60 Minutes," the most successful program in American television history. 20 years before the launch of "60 Minutes," Hewitt was one of...
Larry Racies had a long career in CBS radio and later, television, starting in 1940. He was part of the small crew that started CBS-TV in the mid-1940s at WCBW in New York City. He became one of th...
Richard C. Hottelet was one of the original "Murrow Boys" who worked for Edward R. Murrow at CBS during World War II. Hottelet was the first broadcast journalist to give the listeners a first-hand ...