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University of Michigan News & Events Web Archives

Collected by: University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library

Archived since: Jul, 2010

Description:

The University of Michigan News and Events Web Archives includes websites related to a wide variety of campus events as well as those of the university's official news outlets. In addition to press releases, event calendars, and cultural listings, the collection includes websites created for specific events and happenings. These materials complement and/or supplement additional physical and digital archives held by the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Arts & Humanities Spontaneous Events

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Title: Michigan Radio (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://michiganradio.org/

Description: Michigan Radio is a service of Michigan Public Media, the public broadcasting company at the University of Michigan. Michigan Radio broadcasts in Ann Arbor/Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Flint; all stations of Michigan Radio are licensed to the Regents of the University of Michigan. From its first days on the air, Michigan Radio's program service consisted of music, news, discussion programs, lectures, dramas and documentaries, most of which were produced in the station's four large studios at the LS&A Building. On July 1st, 1996, Michigan Radio inaugurated a new era, entering its second half- century of broadcasting with a news/talk format. Since then, Michigan Radio has grown to become one of the largest public radio stations in the country, with 451,000 weekly listeners to the stations (Fall 2005).

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Subject:   University of Michigan -- Public services.,  Michigan Radio.

Title: Sounds of the State (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://playgallery.org/stories/sounds/

Description: Sounds of the State is a partnership between the School of Art & Design and Michigan Radio. This website provides access to “Miniature audio vignettes featuring the sounds of Michigan - places, memories and experiences from all over the state”. The site describes these recordings as “sonic haiku” and features audio files curated by Stephanie Rowden and Katherine Weider as well as material submitted by listeners.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. School of Art & Design. University of Michigan. Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.,  Michigan Radio. ,  University of Michigan -- History. Michigan Public Media.

Title: Sounds of the State (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://soundsofthestate.org/

Description: Sounds of the State is a partnership between the School of Art & Design and Michigan Radio. This website provides access to “Miniature audio vignettes featuring the sounds of Michigan - places, memories and experiences from all over the state”. The site describes these recordings as “sonic haiku” and features audio files curated by Stephanie Rowden and Katherine Weider as well as material submitted by listeners.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. School of Art & Design. University of Michigan. Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.,  Michigan Radio. ,  University of Michigan -- History. Michigan Public Media.

Title: Michigan Radio (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://www.michiganradio.org/

Description: Michigan Radio is a service of Michigan Public Media, the public broadcasting company at the University of Michigan. Michigan Radio broadcasts in Ann Arbor/Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Flint; all stations of Michigan Radio are licensed to the Regents of the University of Michigan. From its first days on the air, Michigan Radio's program service consisted of music, news, discussion programs, lectures, dramas and documentaries, most of which were produced in the station's four large studios at the LS&A Building. On July 1st, 1996, Michigan Radio inaugurated a new era, entering its second half- century of broadcasting with a news/talk format. Since then, Michigan Radio has grown to become one of the largest public radio stations in the country, with 451,000 weekly listeners to the stations (Fall 2005).

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Subject:   University of Michigan -- Public services.,  Michigan Radio.

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