Talking Radio: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television AgeM.E. Sharpe, 2000 - 223 páginas Incorporating an oral history approach, this history of radio covers the impact of the arrival of television, the rise of transistor radios, the popularity of rock n' roll, FM stereo stations, underground radio of the sixties, talk radio, public radio, and how technology will affect its future. |
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... audience and the music and its relationship to that audience and has the creativ- ity to present it in a dynamic and meaningful manner , then the result is usually a thoroughly entertained audience . In order to accomplish this ...
... audience and the music and its relationship to that audience and has the creativ- ity to present it in a dynamic and meaningful manner , then the result is usually a thoroughly entertained audience . In order to accomplish this ...
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... audience . In overall social terms , while radio still serves the mass audience , its twelve thousand stations function as carefully tailored , personal companions . In this the medium is a highly valuable communication service in ...
... audience . In overall social terms , while radio still serves the mass audience , its twelve thousand stations function as carefully tailored , personal companions . In this the medium is a highly valuable communication service in ...
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... audience data to the industry was Crossley in 1929. A few years later , Hooper , Inc. offered a similar service . Both were followed ( and eventually supplanted ) by other ratings companies , among them The Pulse , Nielsen , Birch , and ...
... audience data to the industry was Crossley in 1929. A few years later , Hooper , Inc. offered a similar service . Both were followed ( and eventually supplanted ) by other ratings companies , among them The Pulse , Nielsen , Birch , and ...
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Radios Victory and Short Peace | 3 |
Television Takes Over the Living Room | 10 |
When the Two Worked as One | 17 |
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A.C. Nielsen Academic and author advertising affiliates airwaves American Arnie Ginsburg audience audio Bruce Mims called changed Christopher Sterling commercial radio created culture decade deejays dial Dick Orkin director disc jockey drama early entertainment fifties FM broadcasters FM stations format forty Frank Tavares golden age Hamlet hear host Hottelet hundred Joe Cortese Karl Haas Larry Gelbart Limbaugh listeners markets Marvin Bensman NARRATOR network radio Nielsen nineteen-sixties Norman Corwin on-air operated percent personalities Peter Orlik Peter Wolf play political popular portable public broadcasting public radio radio medium radio networks radio programming radio stations ratings records Robert Hilliard satellite seventies Shane Sign-off sixties sound Stan Freberg stereo Storz talent talk radio talk-show tape television things tion Todd Storz top-forty transistor tuned voice women writer York
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Radio Production Worktext: Studio and Equipment David E. Reese,Lynne S. Gross,Brian Gross Vista previa limitada - 2006 |