Series 1: Radio Program Recordings, December 7, 1958 –
Series
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Dixon Pentecostal Research Center holds copies of most of the radio programs from its beginning in analog media, primarily reel-to-reel audio tape. Historically, these media were used at various times to produce different length broadcasts and harvested for replays and editing new programs. In those days, that meant physically cutting and splicing tape. Therefore, many of our physical holdings are incomplete and imperfect when compared to the original broadcast production sequence.
Additionally, certain historic media formats are more vulnerable to rapid deterioration and problems, such as "sticky shed syndrome" — a condition caused by humidity in storage which leads to a gummy substance on the magnetic tape that will cause damage to the tape and/or the playback device if used without expert, prior treatment.
As we are able, we are making digitized versions of the radio programs available for researchers and other interested parties online and they will be linked in the individual broadcast records in this collection and are available on the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center's website.
This collection is not fully entered into the ArchivesSpace system yet. Click on the External Documents link on the collection-level record for a draft finding aid. Newly created items are entered directly into the archives catalog.
The Dixon Pentecostal Research Center holds copies of most of the radio programs from its beginning in analog media, primarily reel-to-reel audio tape. Historically, these media were used at various times to produce different length broadcasts and harvested for replays and editing new programs. In those days, that meant physically cutting and splicing tape. Therefore, many of our physical holdings are incomplete and imperfect when compared to the original broadcast production sequence.
Additionally, certain historic media formats are more vulnerable to rapid deterioration and problems, such as "sticky shed syndrome" — a condition caused by humidity in storage which leads to a gummy substance on the magnetic tape that will cause damage to the tape and/or the playback device if used without expert, prior treatment.
As we are able, we are making digitized versions of the radio programs available for researchers and other interested parties online and they will be linked in the individual broadcast records in this collection and are available on the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center's website.
Dates
- December 7, 1958 –
Extent
From the Collection: 0 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Taylor, Al (Radio director, Person)
- From the Collection: Triplett, Bennie S. (Bennie Stevens), 1929–2019 (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: Richardson, Carl, 1939 –2024 (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: Livingston, Loran (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: Paulk, Earl Pearly, Jr., 1927 – 2009 (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: Hughes, Ray H., Sr., 1924 – 2011 (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: Lane, G. W., 1912-1982 (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: Timmerman, Floyd J., 1920 – 1995 (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: Atkinson, Walter P., 1934–2011 (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: May, Danny (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: Thompson, Harold B. "Hal", Jr., 1947 – (Speaker, Person)
- From the Collection: Triplett, Bennie S. (Bennie Stevens), 1929–2019 (Radio director, Person)
- From the Collection: Morris, Max (Radio director, Person)
- From the Collection: Pitman, Bennie (Radio director, Person)
- From the Collection: Noble, Jerry (Radio director, Person)
- From the Collection: Baker, Michael (Radio director, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Hal Bernard Dixon Jr. Pentecostal Research Center Repository
Contact:
Dixon Pentecostal Research Center
260 11th Street NE
Cleveland TN 37311 USA
423-614-8576
dixon_research@leeuniversity.edu
Dixon Pentecostal Research Center
260 11th Street NE
Cleveland TN 37311 USA
423-614-8576
dixon_research@leeuniversity.edu