Rebels on the Air – An Alternative History of Radio in America
Autor Jesse Walkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814793824
ISBN-10: 0814793827
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Wiley
ISBN-10: 0814793827
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Wiley
Recenzii
"An anecdotal and readable history."—<I>nth position online magazine</I> "The most fascinating parts of the book are the stories of offbeat radio operations, which Walker describes with humor and empathy."—<I>The Review of Communication</I> "Both academics and radio enthusiasts will appreciate this book."<BR><I>—Library Journal</I> "Without a doubt, this is the most detailed and well-researched book ever published on the history of free radio in America. This includes the most comprehensive history ever written on the modern microradio movement; culled from personal interviews, the writing is mostly engaging and fast-paced...A must read."<BR>—<I>The About Guide</I> "The book is a great addition to the literature of the ways in which the state uses regulatory edicts and strong-arm tactics to stifle people's freedom." <BR>—George C. Leef, <I>Freedom Daily </I> "Jesse Walker's lively book is the first to offer a thorough history of what's come to be known as alternative radio."<BR>—<I>Time Out New York</I> "The story of early radio broadcasting is a fascinating one and well told."—<I>Monitoring Times</I> "Walker goes a long way toward showing the considerable creativity in nonmainstream radio, despite its lack of funds and other problems. The strongest part of the discussion is that dealing with the last thee decades. An interesting balance to the perceived story of American radio."<BR>—<I>Choice</I>
"An anecdotal and readable history."--nth position online magazine "The most fascinating parts of the book are the stories of offbeat radio operations, which Walker describes with humor and empathy."--The Review of Communication "Both academics and radio enthusiasts will appreciate this book." --Library Journal "Without a doubt, this is the most detailed and well-researched book ever published on the history of free radio in America. This includes the most comprehensive history ever written on the modern microradio movement; culled from personal interviews, the writing is mostly engaging and fast-paced...A must read." --The About Guide "The book is a great addition to the literature of the ways in which the state uses regulatory edicts and strong-arm tactics to stifle people's freedom." --George C. Leef, Freedom Daily "Jesse Walker's lively book is the first to offer a thorough history of what's come to be known as alternative radio." --Time Out New York "The story of early radio broadcasting is a fascinating one and well told."--Monitoring Times "Walker goes a long way toward showing the considerable creativity in nonmainstream radio, despite its lack of funds and other problems. The strongest part of the discussion is that dealing with the last thee decades. An interesting balance to the perceived story of American radio." --Choice
"An anecdotal and readable history."--nth position online magazine "The most fascinating parts of the book are the stories of offbeat radio operations, which Walker describes with humor and empathy."--The Review of Communication "Both academics and radio enthusiasts will appreciate this book." --Library Journal "Without a doubt, this is the most detailed and well-researched book ever published on the history of free radio in America. This includes the most comprehensive history ever written on the modern microradio movement; culled from personal interviews, the writing is mostly engaging and fast-paced...A must read." --The About Guide "The book is a great addition to the literature of the ways in which the state uses regulatory edicts and strong-arm tactics to stifle people's freedom." --George C. Leef, Freedom Daily "Jesse Walker's lively book is the first to offer a thorough history of what's come to be known as alternative radio." --Time Out New York "The story of early radio broadcasting is a fascinating one and well told."--Monitoring Times "Walker goes a long way toward showing the considerable creativity in nonmainstream radio, despite its lack of funds and other problems. The strongest part of the discussion is that dealing with the last thee decades. An interesting balance to the perceived story of American radio." --Choice
Notă biografică
Jesse Walker is an associate editor of Reason magazine. His articles have appeared in many publications, including The New York Times, L.A. Weekly, Salon, The New Republic, Inside.com, the All-Music Guide, Radio World, and Z. He lives in Los Angeles.