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An analysis of relationship between the public and radio broadcasting in 1930s Depression America. Aspects covered include the idea of mass culture, the listening public's relation to radio, politicians on the air, demagogues on the air, intellectuals and academics considering radio, and radio for art's sake.
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Radio's America: The Great Depression and the Rise of Modern Mass Culture
July 1, 2007, University Of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press
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0226471926 9780226471921
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Radio's America: the Great Depression and the rise of modern mass culture
2007, University of Chicago Press
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Radio's America: The Great Depression and the Rise of Modern Mass Culture
2007, University of Chicago Press
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Radio's America: The Great Depression and the Rise of Modern Mass Culture
July 1, 2007, University Of Chicago Press
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0226471918 9780226471914
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