Television programs
Found in 14 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.
Late Night America #2151: Dr. Bradley Greenberg Discusses Soap Operas, 1984-02-24
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.