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The fifth batch of radio recordings from the London Broadcasting Corporation / Independent Radio News (LBC/IRN) archive, containing over 5,400 records has been added to the LBC/IRN radio database taking it...
The genres below indicate the type or nature of programme. Many clips will have more than one, in particular news reports often include speeches, press conferences or interviews and longer programmes have...
The LBC/IRN Audio Archive 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. It is the most...
The resources on this page bring together archives of Independent Local Radio from 1973 to 1996. All the resources are delivered in collaboration with Bournemouth University's Centre for Broadcasting History...
The UK’s first online commercial radio sound archive has been launched by Bournemouth University and is available through the BUFVC website, preserving over 5,000 searchable recordings including the...
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...
Schools across the UK can join BUFVC and access a range of specialist membership services and support. Membership now includes access to BoB (Box of Broadcasts). BoB in Schools Membership allows...
What is the London Broadcasting Company / Independent Radio News [LBC/IRN] Project? The project is funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee [JISC] digitisation programme and managed by The Media...
In April 2014 the British Library opened its reading room for news. Its many features include a Broadcast News service with a growing library of recordings from 22 television and radio news channels. Dr Luke...
Paul Wilson, curator of radio at the British Library, provides a tour of the national radio archive and explains its ambitions for the radio archive of the future. About the author: Paul Wilson has worked...