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This week, we explore the ancestor of public radio in the United States: educational radio. Our guest, Stephanie Sapienza, helps to bring educational radio archives to life through her work on the multi-institution “Unlocking the Airwaves” project. As Digital Humanities Archivist at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at University of Maryland, Sapienza is working with audio from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB). She describes the breadth of materials in the collection and its role in public radio history and also shares more about her unique (and entertaining) presentation at the Orphan Film Symposium in which she reported on old time educational radio in an old time radio style.
Show Notes:
- Stephanie Sapienza’s website
- The Orphan’s Radio Hour
- Orphan Film Symposium
- Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH)
- Unlocking the Airwaves
- American Archive of Public Broadcasting
- Radio Preservation Task Force website at Library of Congress
- National Association of Educational Broadcasters collection at University of Maryland
- Podcast #192: Saving Radio History with The Radio Preservation Task Force episode with Josh Shepperd