The Broadcast Century: A Biography of American Broadcasting
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Book Description
* New edition of an important text- now in paperback * 'Retroboxes'- personal retrospectives by dozens of renowned people in the history of broadcasting * Timeline running across every page compares, at a glance, broadcasting and broader historical events * Lavishly illustrated, highly readable. Now in paperback, The Broadcast Century, Second Edition is a popular history of the most influential and innovative industry of this century. The story of broadcasting is told in a direct and informal style, blending personal insight and authoritative scholarship to fully capture the many facets of this dynamic industry. The book vividly depicts the events, people, programs, and companies that made television and radio dominant forms of communication.
From the Publisher
Numerous personal retrospectives from leading figures in broadcasting, including Garrison Keillor, Julia Child, Norman Corwin, and Steve Allen add an intimate dimension to this eminently readable narrative, while a book-length, running time-line of world and media events and two hundred illustrations continually orient readers to periods and places. This second edition adds new information about the rapidly changing aspects of broadcasting in the 90s, making this the most up-to-date perspective on the media.
The Broadcast Century: A Biography of American Broadcasting
The Broadcast Century: A Biography of American Broadcasting,Robert L. Hilliard,Michael C. Keith,Butterworth-Heinemann,0240802624,Broadcasting,Media Studies,Media Studies - Electronic Media,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Radio - General,Reference,Social Science,Sociology,Television - General,Radio & television industry,Social history,USA
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