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Title
Air Talk with David Nichols and David Politzer
Creator
California Institute of Technology
National Public Radio
Date Created and/or Issued
1989-03-15
Contributing Institution
California Institute of Technology
Collection
California Revealed from California Institute of Technology Archives
Rights Information
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Description
AirTalk is the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California, aired for the first time on April, 1985. Starting in 1988, the talk show hosted by Larry Mantle, was devoted to Caltech and Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the third Wednesday of every month and had the title “AirTalk: The Caltech Edition”. The first broadcast of "AirTalk: The Caltech Edition" took to the airwaves on January 20, 1988. The program was aired from 6 to 7 PM on KPCC, the National Public Radio affiliate of Pasadena City College and for a few years (from 1989 to 1992) was also aired on TV channel KPAS. The show included interviews with Caltech and JPL faculty, staff, students, and alumni; as well as features such as Caltech Almanac (a detailed look at some of the many interesting people, places and discoveries in Caltech’s history), Caltech Calendar (a listing of upcoming public events on campus), and Caltech in the News. Among the guests, many world-renowned scientists were interviewed: Nobel Prize and Crafoord Prize winners; former eminent Caltech and JPL administrators; and Caltech Trustees. Each of the interviewees shared with the California public their cutting-edge scientific research, their view on education and the history of Caltech. David Politzer was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics. David Nichols was the JPL task manager for the Firefly Project
Type
sound
Format
Audio cassette
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
AT.A-15
capsca_000082
Provenance
California Institute of Technology Archives
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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