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The invisible medium : public, commercial, and community radio / Peter M. Lewis and Jerry Booth.

By: Lewis, Peter MContributor(s): Booth, JerryMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Communications and culture (Basingstoke, England)Publication details: Washington, D.C. : Howard University Press, 1990Description: xv, 245 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0882580329; 0882581066 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Radio broadcastingDDC classification: 384.54 LOC classification: HE8675
Contents:
Founding myths - The making of radio - Free for all: the American model - They know they can trust us: the public service model - Catering for Calibans: the BBC's response to competition - Serving neighbourhood and nation: British local radio - The listener as participant: North America and Australia - The listener as accomplice: Italy and France - Third World radio: development and struggle - New definitions, new structures.
Summary: An overview of the international history of radio broadcasting is given, up until the late 1980s.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-235) and index.

Founding myths - The making of radio - Free for all: the American model - They know they can trust us: the public service model - Catering for Calibans: the BBC's response to competition - Serving neighbourhood and nation: British local radio - The listener as participant: North America and Australia - The listener as accomplice: Italy and France - Third World radio: development and struggle - New definitions, new structures.

An overview of the international history of radio broadcasting is given, up until the late 1980s.

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