Television programs
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
07_26_01-AnimalPlanet_VetMedPremiere
10_13_00-ChrisMathewsHardBall
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.
First TV Show, 1948
A documentary production created by Michigan State College (MSC), this program first aired on WWJ-TV in May of 1948. Footage includes an introduction by MSC President John A. Hannah, scenes portrayed by MSC students, and various shots of the campus and its buildings.
Michigan State University Bicentennial Coordinating Committee records
Official Football Films of Michigan State vs. Marquette, 1952-11-22
In an MSC-TV broadcast of a show entitled "Official Football Films of Michigan State vs. Marquette", Howard Finch speaks with coach Biggie Munn after the final game of the 1952 season (Munn's second undefeated season in a row). Footage from the November 22, 1952 home game against Marquette is included (Spartans won 62-13), and Munn provides commentary while plays are shown. The program is sponsored by Ford, and vintage local Ford dealer commercials are also included.