History stuff samples. Mostly chronological. But, not including recent tapes, to be added soon. Also, a few mid and late 80s tapes are still to be transferred.

1978 Pledge break with Bill Little (helped restart station in 1976, a chemistry professor), Gary Shivers (gm), Barbara Sheets (development), and others. A Saturday evening broadcast w/live in-studio musicians.

John Rosenthal, an early one of his weekly commentaries.

Gary Shivers on Jazz: Bernstein and Jazz from 1979 - last rebroadcast on WUNC in 1991.

Gail Kalveledge - from the 1980 Greensboro civil rights marches and rallies, following the 1980 incident that left 5 dead. Extended natural sound (more than 90 seconds), then report begins

Reynolds Price intererviewed in an extended (30 minute) program that occasionally aired after ATC, 6:30 p.m. on WUNC. I will get the names of the interviewers, but this segement did include Paul Jones (now of metalab/ibiblio, himself a published poet), though not heard in this segment.

People Talking To People, produced early 80s, featured unidentified speakers just talking about things important to them, compiled by John Dalzell and Fay Mitchell Henderson, WUNC's News Team, at the time...

Nightly 30 mins. program following ATC, featured Fay Mitchell Henderson chatting w/some local figure. Here, she chats with NCMA's Josepth Covington about NCMA's first year in its new building.

WUNC Flo Award 1988. A typical award-winning day on WUNC, from 1988. A telescoped day, as it actually happened on WUNC- Aug. 8, 1988.

Mt. Airy Fiddlers' Convention, a portion of the full convention recorded by WUNC's Don Mercz and aired a few weeks later as a special Back Porch Music (highlights of it anyway).

Dean Smith and NCSU's Jimmy V. make a pitch for WUNC circa 1989.

Tom Hanchett does Back Porch Music in 1990.

William Wood, former journalism professor and CBS commentator provided weekly observations on the press in 90 seconds until his death a few years. Heard during ME and ATC weekly.

Adam Hochberg on a new sound being heard in a state building in downtown Raleigh. Nice, tight typical AH stuff. From 1993.

Melinda Penkava on the controversary surround the free-ranging banker ponies of NC - a four part series from the Outer Banks, 1993.

From Arturo Chompi's weekly essays about wine, heard during ME and ATC in the late 80s and early 90s.

Durham Bull's last home game in the DAP with Melinda Penkava.

Sharon Corpening's HATNESS, award winning piece about hats and hat wearing by African-American Southern women with lots of sound.

Aviva Enoch and Vartinna from 1995. Aviva was formerlly an arts feature reporter and announcer for WUNC then a free lancer...