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Your search for: subjects:"Radio Broadcasting United States History"


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Books on: "RADIO BROADCASTING UNITED STATES HISTORY" (Subject)

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    Talking Radio: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age
    Book by Michael C. Keith; M. E. Sharpe, 2000
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    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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    Voices in the Purple Haze: Underground Radio and the Sixties
    Book by Michael C. Keith; Praeger Publishers, 1997
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    During the fateful summer of 1966, a handful of restless and frustrated deejays in New York and San Francisco began to conceive of a whole new brand of radio, one which would lead to the reinvention of contemporary music programming. Gone were the screaming deejays, the two minute doowop hits, and ...
     
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    Radio Goes to War: The Cultural Politics of Propaganda during World War II
    Book by Gerd Horten; University of California Press, 2002
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    "By focusing on the medium of radio during World War II, Horten has provided us with a window into an important change in radio broadcasting that has previously been ignored by historians. The depth of research, the book's contribution to our understanding of radio and the war make "Radio Goes to ...
     
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    Listening to Radio, 1920-1950
    Book by Ray Barfield; Praeger Publishers, 1996
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    This fresh and engaging account of early radio's contributions to U.S. social and cultural life brings together varied perspectives of listeners who recall the programs that delighted and enchanted them. Radio, the first electronic medium to enter the home, is examined as a chief purveyor of family ...
     
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