Talking Radio: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television AgeRoutledge, 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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An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age Michael C. Keith. Part III. The Times and Bands Are A-Changin' 13. People's Radio: A Medium for Everyone 14. Under Suspicion: Behind Every Set 15. Equality for Some: A White Man's ...
An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age Michael C. Keith. Part III. The Times and Bands Are A-Changin' 13. People's Radio: A Medium for Everyone 14. Under Suspicion: Behind Every Set 15. Equality for Some: A White Man's ...
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... commentators of ABC and Mutual were the sources of news and opinion for ... commentators talked during dinnertime. With factories preparing for peacetime ... FM, which had been curtailed during the war, languished, although there ...
... commentators of ABC and Mutual were the sources of news and opinion for ... commentators talked during dinnertime. With factories preparing for peacetime ... FM, which had been curtailed during the war, languished, although there ...
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... stations on frequencies formerly largely reserved for use of “clear-channel” or fifty-thousand-watt AM stations. Second, it opened a substantial band of frequencies for FM, or frequencymodulation, broadcasting—and implied strongly that ...
... stations on frequencies formerly largely reserved for use of “clear-channel” or fifty-thousand-watt AM stations. Second, it opened a substantial band of frequencies for FM, or frequencymodulation, broadcasting—and implied strongly that ...
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... television would be a problem for radio and that those financially flush AM broadcasters should not be given first stab at the new TV frequencies or, for that matter, the new FM frequencies. I genuinely feared a monopoly of the airwaves ...
... television would be a problem for radio and that those financially flush AM broadcasters should not be given first stab at the new TV frequencies or, for that matter, the new FM frequencies. I genuinely feared a monopoly of the airwaves ...
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Contenido
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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Talking Radio: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age Michael C. Keith Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |
Talking Radio: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age Michael C. Keith Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |
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