Talking Radio: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age

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Routledge, 2020 M07 24 - 208 páginas
Includes interviews with such well known personalities as Walter Cronkite, Dick Clark, Steve Allen, Art Linkletter, Paul Harvey, Howard K. Smith, Ed McMahon, Bruce Morrow, as well as more than fifty other individuals who were or continue to be actively involved in radio.

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A Medium for Everyone
Behind Every
A White Mans Medium
AMs Fall from Grace
FMs Rise to Power
Polluting the
Into the New Millennium
Impressions Count

A Winning Formula Is Found
The Second Coming of Radio
Going to the Top 40
New Legends of the Ol Airwaves
And Now the News
Words Without Music
As a Public Trustee
Those Tuneout Factors
The Times and Bands Are AChangin
Noncommercial Radio
Tubes and Wires in a
Stations in the Fold
The Future of Radio
A Play for Broadcast
Further Reading
Index
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Michael C. Keith ranks among the most prolific authors on the subject of broadcast media, in particular radio. He is senior lecturer of communication at Boston College and is the author of over a dozen books, including Voices in the Purple Haze, Signals in the Air, and the classic textbook, The Radio Station. In addition, with Robert Hilliard he has coauthored Waves of Rancor and The Hidden Screen for M.E.Sharpe, as well as several other titles. He is also the author of numerous journal articles and has served in a variety of editorial positions, including that of coeditor of the M.E. Sharpe series, "Media, Communication, and Culture in America." He is past chair of education for the Museum of Broadcast Communications and a former broadcaster.

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