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The Rise of Radio Studies: Scholarly Books Over Four Decades
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The first issue of Broadcasting Bibliophile's Booknotes appeared, just three dittoed pages, one of them reviewing a host of (now long-gone) New York City second-hand books as mentioned in this paper.Abstract:
Just before Thanksgiving 1969, the first issue of Broadcasting Bibliophile's Booknotes appeared, just three dittoed pages, one of them reviewing a host of (now long-gone) New York City second-hand ...read more
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On Listening to the Radio
TL;DR: The authors offers several ways to help the students to improve the listening comprehension by making use of the progam of foreign radio stations, enlarging vocabulary, reading extensively, paying more attention to para-anguag e and so on.
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Syntony and Spark: The Origins of Radio
TL;DR: 'Syntony' means what is now generally called 'resonance' of tuned circuits, and in particular, radio transmitting and receiving circuits.
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Up in the air? The matter of radio studies
TL;DR: In this paper, Lacey argued against the idea of radio studies on the grounds that there is no such thing as radio, and that setting up a new intellectual enclave would continue to isolate, distort and marginalise our work pragmatically, intellectually and philosophically.
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Confrontation Talk: Arguments, Asymmetries, and Power on Talk Radio
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the use of interruptions in the Discourse of Argument and the Pursuit of Controversy in the context of talk radio and the discourse of argument.
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Inventing American Broadcasting, 1899-1922
TL;DR: Douglas as mentioned in this paper reveals the origins of a corporate media system that today dominates the content and form of American communication, but early press coverage may have decisively steered radio in the direction of mass entertainment.