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Bootlegging the Airwaves: Alternative Histories of Radio and Television Distribution: The History of Media and Communication

Autor Eleanor Patterson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2024
How fan passion and technology merged into a new subcultureLong before internet archives and the anytime, anywhere convenience of streaming, people collected, traded, and shared radio and television content via informal networks that crisscrossed transnational boundaries.
Eleanor Patterson’s fascinating cultural history explores the distribution of radio and TV tapes from the 1960s through the 1980s. Looking at bootlegging against the backdrop of mass media’s formative years, Patterson delves into some of the major subcultures of the era. Old-time radio aficionados felt the impact of inexpensive audio recording equipment and the controversies surrounding programs like Amos ‘n’ Andy. Bootlegging communities devoted to buddy cop TV shows like Starsky and Hutch allowed women to articulate female pleasure and sexuality while Star Trek videos in Australia inspired a grassroots subculture built around community viewings of episodes. Tape trading also had a profound influence on creating an intellectual pro wrestling fandom that aided wrestling’s growth into an international sports entertainment industry.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780252087691
ISBN-10: 0252087690
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 19 black & white photographs, 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Seria The History of Media and Communication


Recenzii

“A highly valuable contribution to media and cultural history. Patterson goes in-depth about important and eclectic bootlegging practices, and in particular highlights how people have utilized these technologies and systems to generate their own cultures around the objects of their fandom and interests.”--Derek Kompare, coeditor of Making Media Work: Cultures of Management in the Entertainment Industries

Notă biografică

Eleanor Patterson is an assistant professor of media studies at Auburn University.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments Introduction    Hacking Broadcast History
  1. Homemade Entertainment: The Prehistory of Bootlegging Radio
  2. Hello Again: The Old-time Radio Informal Economy
  3. Freeze Framing Queerness: Tape Trading in Buddy Cop Fan Cultures
  4. We Had to Do It the Hard Way: Bootlegging Star Trek in Australia
  5. Enough of that Garbage: Wrestling Observer and the Intelligent Wrestling Fan Community
Conclusion      Bootlegging After the Airwaves Notes
Index