Guide to the Warner Cable Reston videotape collection, 1971-1997 C0139 Warner Cable Reston videotape

Guide to the Warner Cable Reston videotape collection, 1971-1997 C0139

Warner Cable Reston videotape


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Emily Martin

Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Identification
C0139
Title
Warner Cable Reston videotape collection 1971-1997
URL:
http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/warnercable.html
Quantity
9.25 Linear Feet, (19 boxes)
General Physical Description note
(19 boxes)
Creator
Warner Cable Communications
Language
English .
Abstract
The collection is comprised of programming generated by Warner Cable Communications regarding Reston, Virginia, and aired on the Warner Cable Community Access Channel. Some of these productions were made under contract with various groups, such as Reston Association, Reston Homeowners Association, and Reston Players.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Preferred Citation

Warner Cable Reston Videotape Collection, Collection #C0139, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Warner Cable Communications of Reston, Virginia, in June of 1989.

Processing Information

The Warner Cable Reston videotapes collection was originally attached to the larger Planned Community Collection currently in the Special Collections and Archives. Beginning in 2008 the videos from Warner Cable Reston Videotapes were removed and organized into a separate collection still housed in the Special Collections and Archives at George Mason University Libraries. The old box and folder numbers for each folder are also included as part of the new arrangement.

Processed in December 2008 by Emily Martin. EAD markup completed by Emily Martin in December 2008.


Historical Information

Reston is a planned community in Northern Virginia. Robert E. Simon, Jr. was the founder of Reston, he purchased the land with the proceeds from the sale of Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1961. Cable came to Reston in the 1970s and featured 14 channels, the local Washington and Baltimore channels and a channel or two devoted to local weather and community programming. From the mid-70s through the mid-90s, the system was owned by Warner Cable (and, for a while, under the Warner-Amex name). Under Warner, the system capacity was expanded to 80 channels.

Scope and Content

The collection is comprised of programming generated by Warner Cable Communications regarding Reston, Virginia, and aired on the Warner Cable Community Access Channel. Some of these productions were made under contract with various groups, such as Reston Association, Reston Citizens Association, Reston Homeowners Association, and Reston Players.

Series one is the only series in this small collection. The series includes a variety of different programs that were recorded onto 3/4 videotape cassettes. Some of the programs include, Reston Association elections and meetings. Others contain special programs about Reston, such as "A Place Called Reston" that aired in 1979. There are also six VHS videotapes that contain Reston Citizens Assocation board meetings.

Arrangement

Organized into one series.

Missing Title Series 1: Reston Television, 1971-1989 (Boxes 1-19)

Related Material

The Special Collections and Archives also holds the Planned Community Archives and other personal papers and organizational records that document Reston, Virginia and other planned communities.

Subjects and Indexing Terms


Significant Places Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Series 1: Reston Television
1971-1997
Scope and Contents note

The videotape cassettes are recordings of various television programs that aired on Warner Cable in Reston, Virginia. Topics that are covered are Reston Association meetings and various shows put on by the Reston Repertory Theater.

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