A History of Broadcasting in the United StatesISBN: 978-1-4051-2281-8
Hardcover
380 pages
April 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface: Why a History of Broadcasting in the USA? ix
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: Broadcasting’s Beginning: The Big Bang 1
Part I: The Network Radio Era, 1921–1950 1
1. Industrial Innovation and Diffusion: The Radio Networks 13
2. Radio’s Social, Cultural, and Political Impact: The First Mass Medium 38
3. The Development of a New Aesthetic: Sounds 71
Part II: Transition, 1945–1957 105
4. TV Replaces Radio in the Living Room 107
5. Radio Reinvents Itself: Top 40 and Beyond 142
Part III: Network Television Dominates, 1958–1982 165
6. CBS, NBC, and ABC Covering the USA 167
7. Network TV’s Social, Cultural, and Political Impact 197
8. The Genre Machine: From Maverick to M*A*S*H 231
Part IV: Contemporary History, 1982–1996 279
9. Radio: The FM Era 281
10. Television: Remote Control Paradise 299
Epilogue: Still a Broadcasting Nation: 1996 and into the Future 338
Appendix: Sorry, Wrong Number 346
Index 353