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American Black Journal archive
Videocassettes of American Black Journal episodes, correspondence, business files and research materials. The materials are pertinent to the production of the show at its inception in 1968 and spanning its 34 year broadcast history.
American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan records
The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan records contains the Federal Communications Commission case proceedings of ACLU vs Gross Telecasting, Inc. which owned WJIM, WJIM-FM and WJIM-TV. The ACLU claimed Gross Telecasting, Inc. committed violations such as failure to make their license renewal public, clipping the credits of movies to show local news and commercials, and distortion of the news. The records contain transcripts of the proceedings, briefs, and appeals.
Broadcasting Services records
College of Communication Arts and Sciences records
Communication Department Report UA 16.29
Communications Research Center Records
This collection contains the 1958 report "Impact of a 4-H Television Series." The report examines the impact of a television show created by the 4-H Electrical Club. Annual reports for 1959-1963 are also included in the collection.
Copper Kettle recipes
Copper Kettle recipes are collections of recipes weekly featured on the Copper Kettle Kitchen television show. The collection also includes some poems and quotes.
Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media records
The collection contains surveys and reports about state governors and broadcast news, the Lansing Mexican-American community, and an audience study of the African American radio program "Takin' Care of Business". There is also a catalog of Michigan State University's classic radio programs which gives details of radio programs from the 1940s-1960s. The collection also includes brochures and annual reports.
Entertainment magazine collection
This is a collection of 51 entertainment magazines representing 33 titles dating from 1941 at the earliest to the latest at 1983.