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  1. How Copyright Extension in Sound Recordings Actually Works (2009)

    Subject
    Law; Media studies

    The European Parliament is set to vote on whether to double the term of copyright in sound recordings in early 2009. This 5-minute cartoon was commissioned by the Open Rights Group to explain why this...

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  2. [To Be or Not to Be - Hamlet Sound Recording] (1885 Audio)

    Possibly earliest sound recording of the opening lines of Hamlet’s ‘To be or not to be’ soliloquy, spoken by a man’s voice on a wax cylinder disc. The recording is an example of experiments...

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  3. Emergence of digital recording (1983)

    Genre
    Interview; Music

    Interview about the emergence of digital recordings and what it will mean for future recording artists and listeners. With example of classical music. Male speaker and interviewer not identified. Sound is in...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  4. Emergence of compact discs (1983)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview about the emergence of compact discs and digital recordings and what it will mean for buying music in the future. Male speaker and interviewer not identified. Sound is in mono.

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  5. Problem of bootleg recordings (1980)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report (on LBC AM programme) about the increase in the availability of pirate recordings or bootlegs and the problems they present for the recording industry. Includes interview with record producer Rupert...

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  6. Gramophone 100 years old (1987)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on the 100th anniversary of Emile Berliner receiving a patent for inventing the gramophone using flat discs, which were a lot cheaper than Edison’s cylinders. Speaks to Peter Copeland, Conservation...

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  7. New bill to advocate recordings of suspects (1983)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview about the tape recording of police suspects advocated in the Government’s new Police and Criminal Evidence Bill. Male speaker and interviewer not identified (poss. Des Fahy).

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  8. Digital compact cassette launched (1992)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Justin Carrigan reports on the launch of a new electronic music format, the digital compact cassette, which is intended to rival the CD in terms of popularity. Includes interviews with Steve Redman, Music...

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  9. Police and Criminal Evidence Bill (1983)

    Genre
    Interview

    Richard Dallyn interviews a Government Home Office spokesman (not identified - poss. Patrick Jenkin) about the new Police and Criminal Evidence Bill including new stop and search powers and tape recordings...

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  10. Lecturer on Ripper’s voice (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with a male language lecturer (not identified) about the dialect in a tape sent to West Yorkshire Police during the investigation into the Yorkshire Ripper murders. (The tape was later revealed to...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
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