Radio after the golden age: the evolution of American broadcasting since 1960

"What became of radio after its Golden Age ended about 1960? Much has transpired.Disc jockeys, narrowcasting, the FM band, satellites, automation, talk, ethnicity, media empires, Internet streaming, and gadgets galore. Deregulation, payola, HD radio, pirate radio, fall of transcontinental netwo...

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Main Author: Cox, Jim 1939- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Jefferson, North Carolina [u.a.] McFarland 2013
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"What became of radio after its Golden Age ended about 1960? Much has transpired.Disc jockeys, narrowcasting, the FM band, satellites, automation, talk, ethnicity, media empires, Internet streaming, and gadgets galore. Deregulation, payola, HD radio, pirate radio, fall of transcontinental networks, the rise of local stations, conglomerate ownership, and radio's future landscape are examined in detail"..
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:X, 254 p.
ISBN:9780786474349

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