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LEVEL OF DESCRIPTION: Sub-series
No.: PR0061.0005.0002
TITLE: Processed News Historical sub-series
CREATOR: Mike Goetze
DATE RANGE: 1987-1994
EXTENT: 276 audio reels. - 0.70 m of textual records
ADMINISTRATIVE
HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Born in Bad Liebenverda, Germany, on October 2, 1944, Mike Goetz was smuggled out of then Russian-controlled East Germany by his mother Ericka Schoen, in 1946. After spending eight years of his life in West Germany, Goetze accompanied his parents to Vancouver, Canada, where he learned the English language and had an interest in broadcasting sparked when he began announcing baseball games.; ; Following graduation from John Oliver High School in 1963, Goetze sent letters to many radio and television stations in Western Canada and began his career shortly thereafter at CKSA TV in Lloydminister. He moved to CJVI, Victoria, in 1965, where he married Ingrid Bialowas in April, and to CFCW, Camrose, in November of that same year.; ; Goetze contributed in a major way to the growth of CFCW. When he began, he had the title News Director but it was strictly a one-man newsroom. His newsroom and staff grew substantially over the 30 years he worked for the company. Mike Goetze mentored many well-known radio and television journalists and was among the first to hire female reporters and news presenters, helping to open the radio broadcast doors to many more women. By the time of his passing Goetze was News Director at 790 CFCW, Mix 96 FM and the Executive Director of the Edmonton Oilers radio broadcasts. Mike Goetze passed away suddenly of a heart attack on July 25, 1995, and is survived by his wife Ingrid and their two daughters Mercedes and Shannon.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: half-hour audio reels with supporting textual material providing an accurate record of the aired news programming for CFCW from 1987 to 1994. The material covers a variety of topics which were current to the time as well as a great deal of information on events which had taken place on that specific day throughout history.
EXHIBITION, PUBLICATION AND OTHER USES: Series 0005; News Programming series
RELATED SERIES: PR0061.0005 (News Programming series)


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