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Radio After the Golden Age: The Evolution of American Broadcasting Since 1960

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Management number 231642596 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $12.34 Model Number 231642596
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What became of radio after its Golden Age ended about 1960? Not long ago Arbitron found that almost 93 percent of Americans age 12 and older are regular radio listeners, a higher percentage than those turning to television, magazines, newspapers, or the Internet. But the sounds they hear now barely resemble those of radio's heyday when it had little competition as a mass entertainment and information source. Much has transpired in the past fifty-plus years: a proliferation of disc jockeys, narrowcasting, the FM band, satellites, automation, talk, ethnicity, media empires, Internet streaming and gadgets galore… Deregulation, payola, HD radio, pirate radio, the fall of transcontinental networks, the rise of local stations, conglomerate ownership, and radio's future landscape are examined in detail. Radio has lost a bit of influence yet it continues to inspire stunning innovations. Read more

ISBN10 0786474343
ISBN13 978-0786474349
Language English
Publisher McFarland
Dimensions 6 x 0.53 x 9 inches
Item Weight 12.8 ounces
Reading age 18 years and up
Print length 264 pages
Publication date September 30, 2013

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