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Ben Manilla

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American broadcaster (1952–2024)
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Manilla in 2013

Ben Manilla (December 8, 1952 – September 30, 2024) was an American broadcaster, audio producer, and teacher. He produced and directed award-winning radio programs. His work in the late 1970s included the alternative news features,News Blimps,[1][2] and music documentaries forWLIR, where he was production director and on-air personality.

In the 1980s, Manilla created news documentaries forWOR-AM, and helped develop programs at Radio Today,New York, includingFlashback,Rock Stars withTimothy White, andRadio MTV.

In 1991, he moved toSan Francisco and started Ben Manilla Productions which created national radio series includingThe House of Blues Radio Hour withDan Aykroyd[3](with whom Manilla co-wrote the bookElwood's Blues: Interviews with the Blues Legends & Stars),[4]Philosophy Talk withStanford University,[5]The Loose Leaf Book Company with Tom Bodett (syndicated to 227 stations with an audience of 250,000),[6] andThe Sounds of American Culture onNational Public Radio'sAll Things Considered,[7] which evolved intoInside the National Recording Registry on Studio 360, and ultimatelyThe Sounds of America on1A, where it is currently broadcast.[8]

In 2003, BMP withMartin Scorcese and theExperience Music Project helped lead a nation-wide, multimedia event calledThe Blues. The year-long initiative included BMP’s thirteen-hour radio documentary, The Blues with Keb’ Mo’, which became the most widely distributed special in the history ofPRI. The series was also broadcast across Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia. In addition to the radio series, The Blues included: a 7-hour PBS TV series overseen by Martin Scorcese; educational outreach and curriculum; two web sites; a companion book from Harper-Collins; DVDs and more than 25 music CDs, a concert tour, a concert film, and a traveling museum exhibit.

BMP also helped develop and produce podcasts such asThe Science of Happiness,[9]Voices in the Hall,[10]Masters of Scale,[11] andThe Hash.[12]

Manilla's awards include aPeabody Award,[13] forInside the National Recording Registry in 2012,Columbia University's Edward Howard Armstrong Award,[14] the 2003 International Radio Festival Grand Award,[15]Billboard magazine's Best Syndicated Radio Show,[16] four Grand Awards, plus multiple golds, silvers, bronzes and honorable mentions from the New York Festivals International Radio Awards, first place award from Ohio State Public Service Broadcasting, first placeScripps Howard Award, three first place Music Journalism Awards, first place Local and National Awards fromAssociated Press, first place Local and National Awards fromUnited Press International, first place Award from the Radio and TV News Directors Association, twoBlues Foundation Awards (Keeping the Blues Alive and WC Handy Award, the Blues Music Association's A.G.E.S. Award, a Golden Reel and two Silver Reels from theNational Federation of Community Broadcasters, and theRTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award.

In 2003, Ben formed the multi-platform production and consulting company Media Mechanics with broadcast veterans Mike Henry and Paul Marszalek.

From 2005-2019, Manilla has been an instructor atUC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism where he taught Radio News Reporting, and was the Academic Coordinator for Audio.[17]

In June 2024 theLibrary of Congress acquired the House of Blues Radio Hour archive, spanning 20 years’ worth of radio programs, performances and nearly 2,000 original interviews showcasing and celebrating Blues music and adjacent genres.[18]

Manilla was born in 1952 to James Nicholson Manilla and Margarita Fernandez Manilla. He grew up inNew York City and attendedNew York University, where he graduated with a drama degree. Manilla died from cancer on September 30, 2024, at the age of 71.[19]

References

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  1. ^"DJ Yearbook".The 92.7 Archive. Retrieved2008-06-24.
  2. ^"News Blimps".audio. Retrieved2008-06-24.
  3. ^Fong-Torres, Ben (2006-09-24)."RADIO WAVES".San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved2008-06-16.
  4. ^Queenan, Joe (2005-12-25)."Wish List: No More Books!".The New York Times. Retrieved2008-06-16.
  5. ^Lara, Adair (2004-03-27)."The rants are lofty on new radio show".San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved2008-06-16.
  6. ^"Tuning In".Publishers Weekly. 2001-09-10. Retrieved2008-06-16.
  7. ^Fong-Torres, Ben (2006-11-19)."RADIO WAVES".San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved2008-06-16.
  8. ^https://the1a.org/series/the-sounds-of-america/
  9. ^https://bmpaudio.com/the-science-of-happiness/
  10. ^https://bmpaudio.com/presenting-voices-in-the-hall/
  11. ^https://bmpaudio.com/bmp-audio-helps-produce-masters-of-scale-with-reid-hoffman/
  12. ^https://bmpaudio.com/the-hash/
  13. ^https://peabodyawards.com/award-profile/inside-the-national-recording-registry/
  14. ^"Major Edwin Howard Armstrong".Old Radio.Archived from the original on 11 May 2008. Retrieved2008-06-24.
  15. ^"Award Recipient Details".New York Festivals. Archived fromthe original on 2006-11-25. Retrieved2008-06-16.
  16. ^"Press Release".Year of the Blues 2003. Archived fromthe original on 2007-12-18. Retrieved2008-06-24.
  17. ^"J-School course descriptions for Fall 2008". UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Archived fromthe original on 2008-03-09. Retrieved2008-06-16.
  18. ^https://newsroom.loc.gov/news/library-of-congress-acquires-house-of-blues-radio-collection/s/1fe142ca-6de1-45b3-a6d3-ae9ee6aab362
  19. ^"Ben Manilla". Inside Radio. 4 October 2024. Retrieved7 October 2024.

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