Brown Media Archives & Peabody Awards Collection

Brown Media Archives & Peabody Awards Collection The only public archive in Georgia devoted solely to the preservation of audiovisual materials. The Walter J.

Brown Media Archive & Peabody Awards Collection was started in 1995 and currently preserves over 250,000 titles in film, video, audiotape, transcription disks, and other recording formats dating from the 1920s to the present. Our mission is to preserve, protect, and provide access to the moving image and sound materials that reflect the collective memory of broadcasting and the history of the state of Georgia and its people.

05/06/2026

Today, we mourn the passing of Ted Turner, the Georgia man who revolutionized the broadcast media industry. Thankfully, his story will live on. We are proud to share Turner's legacy through the memorabilia and documents on display at the Ted Turner Exhibition Hall and Ted Turner Gallery at the UGA Special Collections Libraries Building. We are deeply honored that Turner chose our Special Collections Libraries for the privilege of sharing his story.

05/06/2026

We were saddened to learn about the passing of Ted Turner, a titan of the media industry. Mr. Turner was a generous donor to the University of Georgia Special Collections Libraries. Our exhibition hallway is named in his honor and features two cases that continue to focus on major themes tied to his life and legacy: broadcast media and the environment.

In 1970, Turner purchased an independent, ultra-high frequency television station in Atlanta, Georgia. Leveraging communication satellites to expand the reach of this local station, he created the first ever Superstation. By the end of the decade, WTCG-Atlanta boasted an unprecedented 4.8 million subscribers across the country, and Turner had revolutionized cable television. In 1980, he bet on the future again with the launch of the first 24-hour news channel, the Cable News Network (CNN). In the decades that followed, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. built a portfolio of unrivaled cable television news and entertainment brands and businesses, including CNN Headline News, CNN International, TNT, Cartoon Network and Turner Classic Movies. At the helm of his businesses until a 1996 merger with Time Warner, Inc., Turner forever changed the modern media landscape.

He was also an influential philanthropist who directed considerable resources toward the preservation and protection of the natural world. In 1990, he founded the Turner Foundation, which supports efforts for improving air and water quality, developing a sustainable energy future to protect climate, safeguarding environmental health, maintaining wildlife habitat protection, and developing practices and policies to curb population growth rates. Since its creation, the foundation has given more than $400 million to organizations that support its mission and goals. In 1997, he announced a historic pledge of $1 billion to the United Nations. That funding established the United Nations Foundation, an organization that supports UN causes across the globe, including health, gender equality, human rights and humanitarian response.

03/23/2026

On Tuesday, April 14th at 6pm, join the Hargrett Library and Walter J. Brown Media Archives for a free screening of Mize, a documentary by Hal Jacobs that goes behind the scenes to see what North Georgia author Jerry Grillo discovered about Baseball Hall-of-Famer Johnny Mize.

Following the screening will be a discussion with Jacobs and Grillo, as well as a reception with light refreshments.

Free parking can be found in the Hull Street Deck after 5pm.

02/26/2026
12/24/2025

Wishing you a very happy holidays from the Brown Media Archives!

We will be closed and out of office from 5 today through January 1, but look forward to bringing you so much more media in the new year.

Congratulations to all University of Georgia graduates, but an extra shout out to fantastic Brown Media grads Evan Langl...
12/11/2025

Congratulations to all University of Georgia graduates, but an extra shout out to fantastic Brown Media grads Evan Langley and Ruby Miller!

10/24/2025
10/23/2025

Today is the day! Come on out tonight for our 7:00 PM screening of The Blob on the Special Collections front lawn.

Vampire teeth (as seen in this 1980 footage from our WSB-TV Videotape collection) are optional.

10/20/2025

We're only three days away from our screening of The Blob here at Special Collections, and we can't wait to see you here out on the lawn of the Home of Halloween soon!

In the meantime, check out another Halloween home in this 1982 news story from our WSB-TV Videotape collection. And on Thursday, come out a little early to our screening to be sure to catch some more fun archival footage from our collections!

10/18/2025

As we head into our game against Ole Miss today, check out some highlights from the 1974 game!

In this footage from our WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection, you can see running back Horace King score a few touchdowns. King was one of the first five Black UGA football players and the first Black player to score a touchdown for Georgia. During the 1974 Ole Miss game, King scored four touchdowns, which tied the school record at the time for most touchdowns scored in a game.

With King's contributions, UGA ultimately beat Ole Miss in this game with a final score of 49-0.

Address

300 S Hull Street
Athens, GA
30602

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+17065424757

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