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Listening To Radio, 1920-1950 Book

Listening To Radio, 1920-1950
Listening To Radio, 1920-1950, Ray Barfield has done something quite new in media studies. Rather than trace the history of radio through the usual route, he has sought out a body of oral history from those who grew up with and listened to radio. He has not only collated the responses , Listening To Radio, 1920-1950 has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Listening To Radio, 1920-1950
  • Written by author Ray Barfield
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, July 1996
  • Ray Barfield has done something quite new in media studies. Rather than trace the history of radio through the usual route, he has sought out a body of oral history from those who grew up with and listened to radio. He has not only collated the responses
  • Ray Barfield has done something quite new in media studies. Rather than trace the history of radio through the usual route, he has sought out a body of oral history from those who grew up with and listened to radio. He has not only collated the responses
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Foreword
Preface
Introduction: "No Radio" and No "Radio"
IHow They Listened1
1Listening in the 1920s3
2Listening in the 1930s15
3Listening in (and After) the 1940s25
4Car and Portable Radios33
5Radio Families39
IIWhat They Heard59
6Events and Commentators61
7Sportscasts79
8Cultural, Educational, and Religious Programs87
9Morning to Mid-Afternoon Programs97
10Children's Adventure Programs107
11Other Children's Programs127
12Comedy Programs135
13Drama Anthologies149
14Crime and Terror Programs157
15Music Programs171
16Audience Participation, Amateur Talent, and Related Programs185
17Radio Travels: Memory, Time, and Place191
18Staying Tuned: Contemporary Sources for Old-Time Radio201
Bibliography207
Contributor Index211
General Index215


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