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"Queer Airwaves is the first book-length study of the role of gays and lesbians in the fields of television and radio. Using dozens of interviews and oral histories they gathered, authors Phylis A. Johnson and Michael C. Keith examine the obstacles encountered - and significantly surmounted - by gays and lesbians in the broadcast industry. Both scholarly and groundbreaking, Queer Airwaves is also a compellingly human story of courage and perseverance.
It will be a valuable addition to the ever-growing canon of studies focusing on the experiences of minority, alternate lifestyle, and counterculture groups in the field of American electronic media."--BOOK JACKET.
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Gay broadcasters, Homosexuality on radio, Homosexuality on television, Interviews, Radio programs for gays, Television programs for gays, Gays, Broadcasters, Radio programs, Television programs, Émissions radiophoniques pour homosexuels, Émissions télévisées pour homosexuels, Homosexualité à la radio, Homosexualité à la télévisionPlaces
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Queer airwaves: the story of gay and lesbian broadcasting
2001, M.E. Sharpe
in English
0765604000 9780765604002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 275) and index.
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