U. New Mexico professor takes down radio Goliath at festival

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From: University Wire
Date: 19990722
Author:Jessica L. Fickbohm

Jessica L. Fickbohm
University Wire
07-22-1999
(Daily Lobo) (U-WIRE) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- With a staff of three, University of New Mexico Professor of English David Dunaway captured the Gold Medal for radio programming from the prestigious New York Festivals for his radio documentary "Aldous Huxley's Brave New Worlds," beating Berlin's Jazz Radio and Deutsche Welle, Germany's equivalent to the BBC.

"It's almost like David and Goliath," Dunaway said. "Deutsche Welle has 1,000 employees, I have three." The New York Festival is the world's largest international radio festival. This year, ...

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