Janie Woods Hodge's Hall of Fame Video Bio

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Date
2015
Main contributor
Woods Hodge, Janie
Summary
Video bio of Janie Woods Hodge, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2015. 

Producers: Janie Hodge & Matt Hodge; 
Narrator: Matt Hodge; 
Video: WTTV; 
Editing: Davie White, Dream Vision Media Partners;

Jane Woods Hodge, eventually to be recognized as “Janie” Hodge, graduated from Shortridge High School in 1951 and went on to earn her undergraduate degree from Indiana University in music and then earned a master’s degree from Butler University in 1958. Woods Hodge taught music in Indianapolis Public Schools and for two years in North Bergen, New Jersey. In 1963, she headed to Indianapolis. She was a summer replacement for June Ford, working a daily magazine program with Stan Wood. In August that year she began the “Popeye and Janie” show at Channel 4. The show went until 1986 and featured cartoons, guests and features from various locations such as the zoo, Indianapolis Children’s Museum, circus and Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. With ISO Woods Hodge helped establish “LolliPop” concerts, providing knowledge about music for children. In 1986, she returned to teaching music in Indianapolis Public Schools, wrapping up her teaching career in 1998.
--Words from the Indiana Broadcast Pioneers
Contributors
Hodge, Matt; White, David
Publisher
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers
Genre
News
Subject
Broadcasting--United States--History
Location
Indiana
Collection
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Collection
Unit
Indiana Broadcast History Archive
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Terms of Use
Permission to stream this video was provided by Indiana Broadcast Pioneers
Related Item
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers 
Other Identifier
Other: IBHA.IBP.0060

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