WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.) appears in the following:
Tuesday, February 27, 1951
This week David considers amateurism in music. But that consideration isn't from the negative or pejorative point of view that the term has come to imply. Rather, he goes to the root of the word and suggests performance for the sake of love rather than payment. So in this broadcast ...
Thursday, December 07, 1950
By
Ted Houghtaling
A critique of Henk Badings' electro-acoustic work, Cain and Abel, with a demonstration of how the sounds were originally made.
Saturday, January 01, 1949
The exact date of this episode is unknown. We've filled in the date above with a placeholder. What we actually have on record is: 1949-uu-uu.
Columbia football coach Lou Little introduces a PSA on venereal disease.
WNYC archives id: 67834
Wednesday, August 13, 1947
On Straight Facts for Veterans, host Ken Joseph speaks with Albert J. Bremen, of the Bronx County Courthouse Office of the VA, on the rehabilitation of veterans "from hospital patient to productive citizen." Bremen asserts that veterans who study a trade make a quicker recovery and can more easily assimilate ...
Wednesday, August 06, 1947
On Straight Facts for Veterans, host Ken Joseph speaks with Bob Hewitt, of the Veterans Administration office in New York City, about how veterans can use education credits in correspondence courses through the G.I. Bill. Veterans are given one year of education plus one year for every year of service. ...
Tuesday, February 11, 1947
New York Times radio critic Jack Gould writes that the two days of broadcasting on the subway and possible fare increase "demonstrated the tremendous part which radio can play i...
Friday, November 15, 1946
Early European Influence on American Folk Music on Folk Songs for the Seven Million on 1946-11-15
Wednesday, June 20, 1945
Mitchell Jablons reporting with mobile transmitter from Pier 90 on return of 12,000 troops on Queen Mary. Interference on report with overhead music. Interview with Corporal T5 ...
Friday, October 01, 1943
Rainy City Hall ceremony for 600 Australian and New Zealand forestry troops en route from England to their homes in the Antipodes. Attendees include: Brigadier General Troup Miller...
Monday, November 30, 1942
WNYC Announcer Tommy Cowan announcing a City Hall ceremony for the arrival of the President of Ecuador. A band plays the Star Spangled Banner and other pieces. Cowan provides 'colo...
Wednesday, September 23, 1942
Norman Corwin's alphabetical tour through the business of radio.
Wednesday, September 23, 1942
A spy story about men who want to get a hold of the secret plans of super nova or the riddle of the white dwarf.
Tuesday, September 15, 1942
The tale of Ann Rutledge, the girl who turned Abe Lincoln's head.
Tuesday, September 01, 1942
The death of a celebrity radio announcer on the dead side of the studio.
Tuesday, August 25, 1942
A profile of the Greek patriot, Demosthenes.
Tuesday, August 18, 1942
A rhapsody for radio in tribute to poet Thomas Wolfe.
Tuesday, July 21, 1942
"An informal program for informal people."
Wednesday, July 08, 1942
WNYC's production of Norman Corwin's, Daybreak is a program to follow on your atlas.
Wednesday, June 03, 1942
"Any similarities to caterpillars living or dead is purely coincidental."
Wednesday, May 27, 1942
A wartime father's last letter to his son.