March 2004
Intermediate to advanced
1696 pages
59h 58m
English
As was the case with the companion Encyclopedia of Television (1997), many people have helped make the three volumes of the Encyclopedia of Radio a viable project. I am grateful first of all to Bruce DuMont, the founder and president of the Museum of Broadcast Communications, for entrusting the overall editorial task to me. He was most persuasive when I expressed concern about the very scope of what he proposed.
In the actual process of designing and editing this project, Michael Keith and Paul Schellinger were absolutely indispensable. Michael C. Keith of Boston College served as our consulting editor and was my comrade in arms on this project, serving as consulting editor throughout, or as he put it, on ...
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