Don't touch that dial! : Radio programming in American life, 1920-1960 / J. Fred MacDonald.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago : Nelson-Hall, (c)1979.Description: xii, 412 pages, 10. leaves of plates : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
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- PN1991 .D668 1979
- PN1991
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The history of broadcasting, 1920-1960 -- The great escape : the story of radio comedy -- Detective programming and the search for law and order -- Westerns : from shoot-'em-ups to realism -- Soap operas as a social force -- The development of broadcast journalism -- Stride toward freedom : blacks in radio programming.
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