Brigham Young University. Broadcast Services
Administrative history
Broadcast Services (1960-2003) was a division of Brigham Young University's College of Fine Arts and Communications. This oversaw the broadcasting of KBYU, a radio station located on BYU campus since 1965. In 2003, the name of this unit was changed to BYU Broadcasting.
Broadcast Services was a division of Brigham Young University's College of Fine Arts and Communications. Broadcast Services provided four main services for the public: BYU television and radio stations, as well as KBYU-TV and KBYU-FM radio. BYU began broadcasting KBYU programs from campus in 1965 and continually strove to provide programs that would portray the values held by Brigham Young University. KBYU-FM was formally known as KBRG (1960) and KBYU (1946-1960). Broadcast services was renamed BYU Broadcasting in 2003.
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Broadcast Services interdepartmental correspondence, 1965-1969
Contains correspondence within Broadcast Services. Materials date from between 1965 and 1967.
Broadcast Services outgoing correspondence, 1975-1976
Contains outgoing correspondence from Broadcast Services, dating from between 1975 and 1976.
Broadcast Services records
Contains correspondence, meeting minutes, committee records, financial records, publications, and other materials produced by the Broadcast Services Department. The materials document communication between the department and partners on and off the Brigham Young University campus, as well as internal policies, personnel files, and other information. Materials date from between 1962 and 1987.
Broadcast Services records
Contains correspondence for KBYU, agendas and schedules for radio and television broadcasts, and minutes of meetings.
Broadcast Services records
Contains correspondence and other files from the director of Broadcast Services.
Broadcast Services reports, 1967-1971
Contains reports, correspondence, memorandums, and other materials related to KBYU and its broadcast partners. Materials date from between 1967 and 1971.
Broadcast Services staff correspondence, 1962-1970
Contains correspondence with departmental staff, as well as legal correspondence, clippings, and interviews. Materials date from between 1962 and 1970.
Office of the President correspondence with Auxiliary Services, 1980-1981
Contains correspondence with Auxiliary Services regarding media services including broadcast services and the Motion Picture Studio. Includes invitations to President Holland to speak on shows and scheduling efforts. Also contains correspondence regarding the ROTC and Holland's duties as a reviewing officer. Additional correspondence with the bookstore covers financial records and payments in addition to board meeting concerns. Materials date from 1980 to 1989.
Office of the President correspondence with Auxiliary Services, 1981-1982
Contains correspondence with Auxiliary Services regarding media services including broadcast services and the Motion Picture Studio. Includes invitations to President Holland to speak on shows and scheduling efforts. Also contains correspondence regarding the ROTC and Holland's duties as a reviewing officer. Additional correspondence with the bookstore covers financial records and payments in addition to board meeting concerns. Materials date from 1980 to 1989.
Office of the President correspondence with Auxiliary Services, 1982-1983
Contains correspondence with Auxiliary Services regarding media services including broadcast services and the Motion Picture Studio. Includes invitations to President Holland to speak on shows and scheduling efforts. Also contains correspondence regarding the ROTC and Holland's duties as a reviewing officer. Additional correspondence with the bookstore covers financial records and payments in addition to board meeting concerns. Materials date from 1980 to 1989.