March 2004
Intermediate to advanced
1696 pages
59h 58m
English
The average American listens to the radio three hours a day. In light of technological developments such as satellite and Internet audio services, some argue that broadcast radio is facing a crisis, while others claim we may be at the dawn of a new radio revolution. The Concise Encyclopedia of American Radio is an essential single-volume reference guide to this old yet still evolving medium. It brings together the best and most important entries from the three-volume Encyclopedia of Radio, edited by Christopher H. Sterling.
Comprised of more than 300 entries spanning the invention of radio to the Internet, The Concise Encyclopedia of American Radio addresses program and music genres, regulations, technology, ...
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