International collaboration in radio was formally established in Europe in 1925 by the International Broadcasting Union (IBU) in Geneva, which sought to co-ordinate and harmonise the work of public service broadcasters. Both its work and its archive of minutes, reports, documents and books were carried on by its successor, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). In 2012, this archive was moved into off-site storage, where it remains, effectively silenced for research purposes. This article reflects on the recent silencing of the archive by examining its history as a ‘silenced witness’ in multiple respects. First, it considers the archive in the light of the organisation’s function as an ‘apolitical’ monitoring witness and gatherer of informa...
Archives are sites of power, contestation, and control. The very term archive derives from the ancie...
As part of continuing work on a project, A Remembered Soundscape, this paper discusses the experienc...
Introduction to the special issue on Historical Traces of European Radio Archives
International collaboration in radio was formally established in Europe in 1925 by the International...
International collaboration in radio was formally established in Europe in 1925 by the International...
Radio broadcasting may seem old-fashioned nowadays, but early radio infrastructures and programs in ...
The Centre for Broadcasting History Research, in association with the British Universities Film and...
Bournemouth University and the Centre for Broadcasting History Research [CBHR] Archive collections h...
The article delves into the historical context of cross-border radio broadcasting during the 1930s b...
This article investigates the relationship between broadcasting, sound archiving, and the rise of ra...
Radio is only to a limited extent a ‘blind medium’. Visual and material aspects have long played a r...
The article describes radio archives as cultural heritage and presents their practical use as integr...
One of the great business institutions of the modern era is the BBC which is now 100 years old. The ...
This article proposes a methodological approach to the analysis of large-scale radio archives. By co...
The historical value of audiovisual archives lies as much in the documented collection they have to ...
Archives are sites of power, contestation, and control. The very term archive derives from the ancie...
As part of continuing work on a project, A Remembered Soundscape, this paper discusses the experienc...
Introduction to the special issue on Historical Traces of European Radio Archives
International collaboration in radio was formally established in Europe in 1925 by the International...
International collaboration in radio was formally established in Europe in 1925 by the International...
Radio broadcasting may seem old-fashioned nowadays, but early radio infrastructures and programs in ...
The Centre for Broadcasting History Research, in association with the British Universities Film and...
Bournemouth University and the Centre for Broadcasting History Research [CBHR] Archive collections h...
The article delves into the historical context of cross-border radio broadcasting during the 1930s b...
This article investigates the relationship between broadcasting, sound archiving, and the rise of ra...
Radio is only to a limited extent a ‘blind medium’. Visual and material aspects have long played a r...
The article describes radio archives as cultural heritage and presents their practical use as integr...
One of the great business institutions of the modern era is the BBC which is now 100 years old. The ...
This article proposes a methodological approach to the analysis of large-scale radio archives. By co...
The historical value of audiovisual archives lies as much in the documented collection they have to ...
Archives are sites of power, contestation, and control. The very term archive derives from the ancie...
As part of continuing work on a project, A Remembered Soundscape, this paper discusses the experienc...
Introduction to the special issue on Historical Traces of European Radio Archives