LBC/IRN · London Broadcasting Company
This resource compiles 4,000 hours of content from the London Broadcasting Company/Independent Radio News Archive, spanning from 1973 to 1995.
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The London Broadcasting Company / Independent Radio News audio archive consists of 7,000 reel-to-reel tapes in a collection that runs from 1973 to the mid-1990s.
This project was funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC). JISC supports UK further & higher education and research by providing leadership in the use of Information and Communications Technology in support of learning, teaching, research and administration. JISC receives funding from all the UK further and higher education funding councils.
About this project
John Perkins, Managing Director of Independent Radio News [IRN] had a number of discussions over a long period of time with Professor Sean Street relating to the possible loss of this archive, and talked about a contingency plan to avert this, should the parent company be taken over by an organisation which might wish to dispose of the archive. It was agreed with the then owners (Chrysalis) that the Archive (7000 reel-to-reel tapes) should find a home at Bournemouth University, and that the Centre for Broadcasting History Research [CBHR] would seek funding to digitise the tapes.
CBHR was successful in bidding for JSC funding in partnership with BUFVC. The project presented a number of challenges, in particular moving the archive to a purpose built facility at Dorset County Record Office, to make room for another major donation. The project has also benefited significantly from the advice and support of Charlie Rose who created the original Archive.
The project has had to impose limits on the tapes selected for digitisation, using criteria developed by subject experts, 4000 tapes have been digitised. Broadly categories were: all tapes from the 1970s, all news and current affairs; documentaries and examples of genre for example phone-ins.
Credits
In alphabetical order:
Aude Battistella – Bournemouth University Luis Carrasqueiro – BUFVC Dr Hugh Chignell – Bournemouth University Kelly Deacon-Smith – Bournemouth University James Fryer – Independent Consultant Matt Holland – Bournemouth University Hervé L’Hours – Essex University Chris Lowrie – London Broadcasting Company Julia McCain – Bournemouth University Paola Marchionni – JISC Madeleine Midgley – Bournemouth University John Perkins – Independent Radio News Stanley Peters and team – Bournemouth University Charlie Rose – Independent Radio News David Walker – Bournemouth University Murray Weston – BUFVC Fiona Wilson – Bournemouth University
Principal Investigator:
Sean Street Professor of Radio Director of The Centre for Broadcasting History Research The Media School Bournemouth University
About the JISC
JISC supports UK further & higher education and research by providing leadership in the use of Information and Communications Technology in support of learning, teaching, research and administration. JISC receives funding from all the UK further and higher education funding councils.
Sean Street Professor of Radio Director of The Centre for Broadcasting History Research The Media School Bournemouth University