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Fred Arthur

Hear mp3 audio of some of the funniest and most effective radio commercials ever made in the Fred Arthur Archive.

Video Clips of Colorado's Television History
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50 Years Of Spots See highlights from 50 years of Denver television advertising.
Sheriff Scotty See highlights of the career of Hall of Fame broadcaster Ed Scott.

 

 

The 2010 Hall Of Fame Nominees have been announced. Congratulations to Warren Chandler, Bertha Lynn, Hal Moore and Herb Schubarth. More details in the official BPC press release.

Warren Chandler

Longtime Denver television weatherman Warren Chandler passed away May 22, 2010. For a summary of his career, here's the obituary from the Denver Post.

Next Meeting:
Date: TBA
Aurora Summit Restaurant
2700 S. Havana
SE Corner Of Havana And Yale
Cost: $17

Guest Speakers: TBA

Tell us about your broadcasting history. Where did you work in the broadcasting business and who were some the people you worked with? Download the forms and help BPC build a database of Colorado's broadcasting personalities.

Download the Radio Form
Download the Television Form

The 2010 Broadcast Professionals Hall Of Fame Nominations are open. To nominate a noted Colorado broadcaster, download this PDF form

 

The Broadcast Professionals Of Colorado is an organization dedicated to keeping the heritage of Colorado broadcasting alive. Veterans of the broadcasting industry from the 1940s through the 1970s are eligible for membership in the organization. Anyone interested in joining is invited to download a membership application.

The Broadcast Professionals Of Colorado holds a number of events open to all members featuring current and former broadcasters offering insight on the current state of the industry and historical perspectives.

The organization holds an annual Broadcast Professionals Hall Of Fame banquet honoring the foremost figures that shaped the industry from the 1920s through the present.

A growing element of our mission is to preserve historic artifacts of Colorado's broadcasting history through physical and digital archiving of written and oral histories, pictures, sound and video clips. More on that effort can be found on the history page. If you have memorabilia, audio and video excerprts or any other artifacts that you'd like to donate, please download our Donation Form and return it to BPC's leadership.

This website also seeks to help its members keep track of their former colleagues and favorite personalities through the Where Are They Now page and a links page offering access to outside sites about the broadcasting industry and it's history.

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