Traces the evolution of American radio from its chaotic and primitive beginnings with Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover shaping its technological growth, and looks at radio as a medium for entertainment and current events.
Targeting Radio's Future
Even Rick Campbell , who had no reason to feel kindly toward either Dawson or CFRB , for he had had to fight them in the courts , expressed admiration for both . Campbell , then an announcer , now a film producer , was taken on by ...
BBC Lunch-time Lectures: Eleventh Series ; October 1976-March 1977
How to Tune the Secret Shortwave Spectrum
This book is a tribute to those British radio broadcasters that influenced that author.
Wardop , M. ( 1935 , March 26 ) . “ Letter to the Manager , BBC . ” R41 / 179 / 1 . P. C. S. Religion . Roman Catholicism . ... Weir , E. A. ( 1965 ) . The Struggle for National Broadcasting in Canada . Toronto : McClelland & Stewart .
The Uses of Broadcasting
The year before , John and Lou Ann had purchased some acreage on Collins Pond near Bridgeville , thinking it would be a perfect place for camping and retreats . They had begun construction on a large 28 ' x 40 ' room with a fireplace at ...
This book provides a chronological history of the best of the best from radio's Golden Age, outlining a core set of principles and techniques that made these radio plays enduring examples of storytelling.
All Time Great Bloopers