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"'Quiz Kids' was a network radio program aired from 1940 to 1953 featuring smart children answering difficult questions... Læs mere
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Profiles more than 1100 'radio speakers' from the golden-age of US network radio... Læs mere
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Includes the openings and closings to radio programs of different types, from comedies to mysteries to game shows, to serials to crime dramas, and to... Læs mere
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During the first half of the 20th century, when radio reigned supreme in the living rooms of America, the medium's hunger for... Læs mere
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From the time Westinghouse started commercial broadcasting in 1920 through the end of the radio soap operas in the... Læs mere
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Focussing on the Golden Age radio, this is a guide to surviving scripts. Most scripts are from the 1930s, 1940s and... Læs mere
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Using facts, details and events from those original early radio scripts of Captain Midnight, the author has constructed a ""biography"" of the great wartime... Læs mere
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This volume of history validates the contributions of radio toward keeping America informed. Like everything else, radio has gone... Læs mere
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Payola is as old as the music industry and continues today. Contrary to popular belief, the acceptance of payola is legal. (Only the nonreporting of it would be illegal.)
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Offers an examination of ""Amos 'n' Andy"", the pioneering creation of Charles Correll and Freeman Gosden. This text incorporates numerous script excerpts, provides key background information, and acknowledges the show's importance to radio broadcasting and modern entertainment.
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George Jellinek, announcer of the beloved WQXR radio show ""The Vocal Scene,"" writes about the great wave of European culture that swept him and his distinguished generation to our shores before and after World War II.