Contents
The Beginning of Network Programming: A New Lease for Radio
Radio’s Golden Age: The Advertising Agency Years
The Introduction of Television and Its Effect on Radio
Radio Redux: The Switch from Shows to Formats
Television’s Golden Age of Drama
The Television Networks Take Over Programming
The Development of Public Broadcasting
The Financial Interest and Domestic Syndication Rule
The Rise of Independent Stations and Syndicators
New Networks with Targeted and Niche Programming
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