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Title
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Bea Johnson and Others
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Description
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Interior view, left to right: Mrs. R. G. Richner, Mr. W. Gormly and Bea Johnson. Photograph taken at the January 24, 1956 dinner meeting of the Radio and Television Council of Greater Kansas City held at the Wishbone Restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Gormly is shown receiving a scholarship from the organization presented by Bea Johnson, Director of Women's Activities for KMBC-KFRM and KMBC-TV.
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Date
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1956-01-24
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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John Pearson
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Description
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Interior view, taken at the January 24, 1956, dinner meeting of the Radio and Television Council of Greater Kansas City held at the Wishbone Restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri. John Pearson, Program Director for WHB Radio, is shown speaking at a symposium titled "My Job in Radio and Television."
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Date
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1956-01-24
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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WDAF Station Building
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Description
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Exterior, partial view of the WDAF broadcasting building entrance, located on Signal Hill, at the northwest corner of 31st Street and Southwest Trafficway. Also has the owner's name, The Kansas City Star, on the front. Processing date on photograph: May, 1955.
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Date
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1955-05
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Television Station Interior Broadcast
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Description
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Shot of TV cameras and men filming a TV show or commercial advertisement for Rambler at KCMO-TV, Channel 5. A Rambler car is in the background, and a woman in a wheelchair sits between two men standing on either side of her, one of whom is reading from a paper.
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Date
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1960~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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CBS Show to Be in KC
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Description
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CBS' "The Early Show" will broadcast live August 10 from the north courtyard of the Liberty Memorial. "Kansas City is the last of six cities on a 'Summer inthe City' road tour."
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Date
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2007-07-19
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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'SMO Local TV Shows
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Description
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Article profiles KSMO television ('Smo for short) and its emphasis on local programming. The station started out as in independent in 1980s. It later merged with KCTV, focusing on local shows that reflect the diversity of the Kansas City community. Its current lineup includes shows such as "CinemaKC," "Que Pasa, KC," and "Your Kansas City."
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Date
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2011-06-28
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Lawsuits Reveal a Time of Turbulence at KCTV
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Description
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A number of lawsuits against KCTV (Channel 5) allege that the station's management discriminated against older employees, driving them out with undesirable time slots and work schedules. The station's change to a "hard-charging" approach to news coverage in 2001 upset the "country club" atmosphere that existed previously, according to new management.
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Date
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2007-05-26
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Kansas City Broadcast Histories
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Description
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Manuscript contains brief histories of radio and television broadcasting in the Kansas City area. There are also historical facts such as dates, frequencies, wattage, and owners for individual stations.
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Date
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2004
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Object Type
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Manuscript
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Title
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We're 'Live' From the K
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Description
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In-depth article and color photographs about Joel Goldberg who does pre-game and post-game shows on television for the Royals baseball games. Former Royal players Frank White and Jamie Quirk assist Goldberg in the broadcast of "Royals Live," telecast by Fox Sports Kansas City (FSKC). The shows are hosted in a far corner of Rivals, the sports bar on the main concourse of the stadium.
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article