Radio's legacy in popular culture: the sounds of British broadcasting over the decades

"Radio's Legacy in Popular Culture examines work by novelists, film-makers, TV producers, and songwriters to uncover the manner in which the radio – and the act of listening – has been written about for the past hundred years. It is an accessible account of how radio has appeared in histor...

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1. Verfasser: Cooper, Martin ca. 20./21. Jh (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY, London, Oxford, New Delhi, Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2023
Ausgabe:paperback edition
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Zusammenfassung:"Radio's Legacy in Popular Culture examines work by novelists, film-makers, TV producers, and songwriters to uncover the manner in which the radio – and the act of listening – has been written about for the past hundred years. It is an accessible account of how radio has appeared in history and popular culture over the decades. Ever since the first public wireless broadcasts, people have been writing about the radio: often negatively, sometimes full of praise, but always with an eye and an ear to explain, and offer an opinion, about what they think they have heard. Novelists including Graham Greene, Agatha Christie, Ernest Hemmingway, and James Joyce wrote about characters listening to this new medium with mixtures of delight, frustration, and despair. Clint Eastwood frightened moviegoers half to death in Play Misty for Me, but Lou Reed's Rock & Roll said listening to a New York station had saved Jenny's life. Frasier showed the urbane side of broadcasting, whilst Good Morning Vietnam exploded through transistor radios with a raw energy all of its own. Queen thought that all the audience heard was gaga, even as the Buggles said video had killed the radio star and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers lamented The Last DJ. This book explores the cultural fascination with radio; the act of listening as a cultural expression – focusing on fiction, films and songs about radio. Martin Cooper, a broadcaster and academic, uses these movies, TV shows, songs, novels and more to tell a story of listening to the radio – as created by these contemporary writers, film-makers, and musicians."
Beschreibung:ix, 247 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9781501388231

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