Angie Klink 
WBAA [PDF ebook] 
100 Years as the Voice of Purdue

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WBAA: 100 Years as the Voice of Purdue documents the fascinating history of WBAA, Indiana’s first radio station founded at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, on April 4, 1922. Richly illustrated with more than 150 photos, the book chronicles the station’s evolution over the years, while highlighting the staff, students, and volunteers significant to WBAA’s success.

WBAA began as a lab experiment conducted by Purdue electrical engineering students in 1910. Later, the station became a vital method for Purdue’s Cooperative Extension Service to broadcast the knowledge of the university, particularly agricultural news, to the people of the state.

From the 1960s to 1980s, WBAA aired Purdue basketball and football games, with station manager John De Camp as the “Voice of the Boilermakers.” In 1971, WBAA became a member station of National Public Radio (NPR), offering popular programming such as All Things Considered and Morning Edition.

Listeners tuned into WBAA to hear classical, jazz, and international music, along with in-depth news reporting. Mayors and Purdue presidents aired weekly programs. WBAA gave a voice to arts and community organizations.

Read about the invention of the first all-electronic television by pioneering Purdue scientist Roscoe George; WBAA’s long-running School of the Air educational program deemed the “invisible textbook”; and the Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction (MPATI), an airplane that transmitted videos to schools while flying over six Midwestern states in the 1960s.

Famous WBAA alumni include NBC sportscaster Chris Schenkel, comedian Durward Kirby, Today Show newscaster Lew Wood, Indiana State Representative Sheila Klinker, actress Karen Black, and actor George Peppard, among others.

From the vacuum tube era to the digital age, this thoroughly researched book brings to light the intriguing backstories of the esteemed one hundred-year history of WBAA.

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Foreword
Preface
1. Mystic Wave
2. Professor Invents All-Electronic Television
3. Educate and Serve
4. Hall of Music Momentum
5. School of the Air
6. Voice
7. A Well-Balanced Radio Day
8. The Natural Resource
9. A Flying Classroom Supersedes FM
10. 1960s Staying Power
11. Civil Disobedience
12. NPR—1970s New Dawn
13. Stewards of the Promise
14. Volunteers, Belief into Action
15. Winds of Change
16. FM and the Loss of NPR—The Untold Stories
17. Rejuvenation
18. Renovation and Expansion
19. Power Up
20. Protecting the License
21. The Next Century
Notes on Sources
Index

Sobre el autor

Angie Klink is an independent scholar, historian, essayist, copywriter, scriptwriter, and author of nine books. Klink authored Pledge and Promise: Celebrating the Bond and Heritage of Fraternity, Sorority, and Cooperative Life at Purdue University; The Deans’ Bible: Five Purdue Women and Their Quest for Equality; Kirby’s Way; Divided Paths, Common Ground; and the children’s books Purdue Pete Finds His Hammer and I Found U. Klink has received sixty-one American Advertising Federation ADDY Awards, including a lifetime achievement honor. She is a five-time attendee of the Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop at the University of Dayton and received an honorable mention in the Erma Bombeck Writing Competition. She has appeared on Hoosier History Live, C-SPAN’s Book TV, and Voice of America’s “Current Time in America.” She resides in Lafayette, Indiana. Learn more at www.angieklink.com.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 300 ● ISBN 9781612497709 ● Tamaño de archivo 147.6 MB ● Editorial Purdue University Press ● Ciudad IN ● País US ● Publicado 2022 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 8388419 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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