Research
Recognizing
an immediate need to gather information and materials about the past years
of broadcast, and realizing those materials should be available to the public
and researchers, The South Carolina Broadcaster's Association coordinated
with its members and the University of South Carolina to move into conventional
archiving and into newer directions of historic research and public communication.
This unique cooperation calls for actively seeking facts, equipment, recordings
and other "data."
Areas that have been designated for special interest and effort
now include:
- Thomas Howard Collection - Transcripts
and research of the history of broadcasting in South Carolina (63 radio stations)
- African-American Broadcasters in
South Carolina
- The USC On the Air
- Women in Broadcast in South Carolina
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