Radio reader essays in the cultural history of radio

While cultural historians and media scholars have been looking at television for decades, they have only recently turned their eyes (and ears) to radio. Studies of television rarely acknowledge that many of its forms-soap operas, situation comedies, quiz shows, sportscasts, etc.-all evolved out of t...

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Other Authors: Hilmes, Michele 1953-, Loviglio, Jason
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Published: New York Routledge 2002
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