The Media School Archive
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The Media School Archive at Indiana University is a repository of digital artifacts from some of the most significant voices in Indiana journalism and beyond.
Bloomington, Indiana
Joined June 2022
One of the goals of the Indiana Broadcast History Archive is to encourage people to dig into the archives and see what they find, and over the past few years, several students in the IU Media School have researched specific topics using the IBHA archives. However, you (1/2)
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Apply for Smartphone Filmmaking in Prague, a Media School summer field course, by Friday! Guided by daily reflection journals, city exploration prompts, and historical tours, students use smartphones to record and reflect on their journeys through Prague.
mediaschool.indiana.edu
When the course ends, students will have completed a short film inspired by the history, people and places in Prague.
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In an episode of "Speaking of Stories" via @wfhbradio, professor Joan Hawkins reads two pieces from her book "School and Suicide." https://t.co/jERBC2qv9M
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This past week, a longtime Ernie Pyle supporter, Joseph Galloway was awarded a Presidential Citizens Medal (posthumously). Joe was a follower in the history of Ernie Pyle and indeed followed in his footsteps. We are thrilled to see him being recognized for his accomplishments.
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January, 1905. Elkhart, Indiana. (Indiana Historical Society)
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Broadcasting for 10 years. Roehling is now the president and Broker of Roehling Broadcast Services, Ltd. Full video-bio:
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(3/4) Indiana. He also served as a professor for the communications program at Indiana Central College (now University of Indianapolis) and served as general manager for the public radio station on campus, WICR-FM, for 20 years. Roehling was vice president for Hoosier (3/4)
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(2/4) stations in Minnesota and Michigan before returning to Indiana. In 1971, Roehling and a group of local investors were delighted when the FCC finally granted the license they had applied for in Rushville, Indiana. He also was able to get WWWY-FM on the air in Columbus, (2/4)
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This week's #IndianaBroadcastPioneer, Ed Roehling, always wanted to be a broadcaster and received his degree from Butler University in communications. In his mid-twenties, he organized a group of investors to put a station in Winchester, Indiana. He went on to manage radio (1/4)
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Former President Jimmy Carter, America's longest-living president died Sunday. He was 100 years old. https://t.co/rMHY0Bvh2Z
iustv.com
Carter, who lived longer than any other U.S. president, entered home hospice care in Plains in February 2023 after a series of short hospital stays.
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Public Domain Day 2025 is coming! Many great works of literature and film will become part of the public domain, meaning you can reuse and remix them to your heart's content.
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A new crop of copyrighted works enters the public domain in the United States on January 1, 2025. Here's what it all means.
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Children waiting for St. Nick, c. 1916. Back of the photograph reads: "Asleep at the switch." (Roy W. Howard Collection: https://t.co/2U06SMI0op)
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(3/3) of Indianapolis and for 40 years was the radio host of the Society’s classical music programs on WAIV-FM, and later on WIAN-FM and WICR-FM. In 1986 Dr. Neuss and the Society received a George Peabody Award for their accomplishments. Full video-bio: https://t.co/RhD83P8vSU
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(2/3) The United States in New York before another move to Indianapolis. Neuss eventually found himself a job as a research chemist at Eli Lilly and Company, found little classical music on the airwaves of central Indiana in the 1960’s. He co-founded the Fine Arts Society (2/3)
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This week's #IndianaBroadcastPioneer, Norbert Nuess, was born in Poland in 1919 and met his wife, Elizabeth, at a party in Switzerland in 1945 after entering the nation with the 2nd Polish Division. Three years later the now married couple would embark on a new adventure to (1/3)
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Get in the holiday spirit by revisiting the 2017 #ThroughTheGates podcast episode full of fun holiday trivia and conversation. 🎄 Full episode:
media.dlib.indiana.edu
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This fall, lecturer Mike Wells’ Advanced Sports Lab class covered @IndyEleven and Indianapolis @Colts games. Students were graded on networking with other reporters, a game story with a two-hour turnaround, and a feature story written after the game.
mediaschool.indiana.edu
Students work on game stories and breaking news throughout the semester.
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Looking for a thoughtful #holiday gift? Consider a donation to the @erniepylemuseum in the name of a loved one. We work to preserve the legacy of the legendary #Hoosier journalist, the history of #WWII & its #soldiers & the #GreatestGeneration. Visit https://t.co/kaJNXa4icG
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Professor Emeritus Steve Raymer's donated archive includes over 2,000 digital files, nearly 200 archival color prints, and over 7,000 color transparencies from his career as a photojournalist for National Geographic and as the author of five books.
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Raymer’s career took him to over 100 countries – including two dozen trips to Vietnam.
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