Radio and Society : New Thinking for an Old Medium.
Radio is the original mass electronic medium and it continues to be critical for audiences wanting news, information, music and entertainment. For over a century enthusiasts, scholars, practitioners, governments, businesses and listeners have developed and influenced radio, making it a fascinating m...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars Pub.,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- 1. Morse, Magic and Modernity: Receiving Radio in New Zealand 1900
- 1914 / Peter Hoar
- 2. Reading Radio: The Intersection Between Radio and Newspapers for the Canadian Radio Listener in the 1930s / Anne F. MacLennan
- 3. Not Over Here! How British Elites Used National Newspapers to Engage in Debates Over the Introduction of Licensed Commercial Radio Stations / Richard Rudin
- 4. Pirate Stories: Rethinking the Radio Rebels / Matt Mollgaard
- 5. Wide Open Road: Radio as Cultural History / Tom Morton
- 6. 'Bowie's Waiata' : Radio Documentary and Fandom / Sam Coley
- 7. The Centralisation of Regional Radio: City Versus Country in the Super Radio Network / Harry Criticos
- 8. United Kingdom Music Radio Programming: Good Radio Records and the Imagined Audience / J. Mark Percival
- 9. Just Be Yourself? Talk Radio Performance and Authentic On-air Selves / Helen Wolfenden
- 10. Foresight, Fudge or Facilitation? The Making of United Kingdom Digital Radio Policy 1987
- / Tony Stoller
- 11. Low Power FM in New Zealand: A Survey of an Open Spectrum Commons / Brent Simpson
- 12. Radio as a Tool for Rehabilitation and Social Inclusion / Matt Grimes and Siobhan Stevenson
- 13. Community Radio Audience Research / Janey Gordon
- 14. The Net-Amorphosis / Pierre C. Belanger.