Accession - UAA-1988-088

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UAA-1988-088

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  • Moving images

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  • [1980-1986] (Creation)
    Creator
    Department of Radio and Television

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9 video cassettes

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The Department of Radio and Television was established to coordinate and expand radio and television activities at the University. It incorporated Broadcasting Services (formerly, Radio Services) which had operated since the 1940s. Functions of the Department included: technical support services to campus including dubbing, equipment maintenance and loan service; operation of a closed circuit television system; production of video, film, and radio programs for broadcast on local radio and television stations; documentation of campus conferences, lectures and special events. In 1987, the Department was disbanded and television became a division of Technical Services, while radio was discontinued. In 1990, production functions were assigned to a new Division, the Video Production Centre. Directors: [1946-1958] Margery W. Mackenzie; 1958-1967 Guy H. Vaughan; 1967-1972 Henry Mamet; 1973-1976 William H. Jopling (Acting); 1977-1987 William H. Jopling. Supervisors: 1987- [1990] Wes Denison. Video Producers: [1990]- Don Spence.

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Scope and content

Accession consists of video cassettes pertaining to Special Convocations (1982-1986), Whatsoever Things Are True (1980), and Investing in Canada (n.d.).

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good

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  • English

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    RCRF Cold Room

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    Restrictions on access

    Open.

    Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

    Finding aids

    accession register; index; file inventory

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    Accruals

    10.5.1988

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    Formerly RG20 Technical Services.

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    University

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    AEU

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    Dates of creation, revision and deletion

    DBRACEWELL 6.23.2009. Updated by M.Fraser on 27 Oct. 2020.

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