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Old Dominion University Dialogue Radio Broadcasts

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During the 1970's, Old Dominion University (ODU) created and broadcasted radio "dialogues," which consisted of taped public service interviews. The interviews covered on a wide range of topics, such as campus-related issues, the economy, every-day living, and problems over-seas. The segments were recorded on reel-to-reel audio tapes and each one was roughly half-an-hour long. Most of the interviews were done with professors from Old Dominion University, or neighboring schools and programs.
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