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Word Warrior Richard Durham: Crusading Radio Scriptwriter
Sonja Williams / Howard University

May 19, 2015 Sonja Williams / Howard University One comment

In this column for the Radio Preservation Task Force with the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress Special Issue, Sonja Williams explores the career of Richard Durham, pioneering African American radio scriptwriter and versatile creative force.

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Can We Invent a Field Called “Radio Preservation Studies”?
Carolyn Birdsall / University of Amsterdam

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In this column for the Radio Preservation Task Force with the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress Special Issue, Carolyn Birdsall makes an argument for the creation of the field of Radio Preservation Studies.

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The Informal Economy of the Amateur Archive: Collectors as Cultural Intermediaries
Shawn VanCour / New York University

May 19, 2015 Shawn VanCour / New York University Leave a comment

In this column for the Radio Preservation Task Force with the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress Special Issue, Shawn VanCour discusses the moral economy of bootlegging and amateur collecting as archiving.

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“Selling” America to Americans: New Deal Radio and Media Education 
 Joy Hayes / University of Iowa 

May 19, 2015 Joy Hayes / University of Iowa Leave a comment

In this column for the Radio Preservation Task Force with the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress Special Issue, Joy Hayes examines the blurring of entertainment and education in New Deal radio programs.

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A Sound History of Gender and Radio in South America 
 Christine Ehrick / University of Louisville 

May 19, 2015 Christine Ehrick / University of Louisville One comment

In this column for the Radio Preservation Task Force with the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress Special Issue, Christine Ehrick examines gendered soundspaces in the history of radio in South America.

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New England Latinidades through Spanish-Language Radio: The Case of WFCR’s Tertulia 
 Mari Castañeda / University of Massachusetts, Amherst 

May 18, 2015 Mari Castaneda / University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2 comments

In this column for the Radio Preservation Task Force of the National Recording Preservation Board with the Library of Congress Special Issue, Mari Castaneda discusses Spanish-language public radio for Puerto Rican communities in Massachusetts and Puerto Rico.

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Primary Sources, Primary Sounds: The Radio Preservation Task Force of the Library of Congress 
 Josh Shepperd / Catholic University 

May 18, 2015 Josh Shepperd / Catholic University 2 comments

In this Special Issue, Josh Shepperd outlines the directives and goals of the Radio Preservation Task Force of the National Recording Preservation Board with the Library of Congress.

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27 Jan

New to Over*Flow: Dan Vena and Sarah Woodstock argue that Netflix’s removal of Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story from its LGBTQ TV category discards “unacceptable” queer history and protects the homonormativity of Netflix’s LGBTQ library.
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