A history of music radio between 1946 and 1996 told in 58 profiles of the medium's leading personalities.
The book closes by making a case for the significance of early '70s formatting in light of commercial radio today.
6 Alan Watts was a British Buddhist and philosopher who became known for interpreting Eastern religions to a Western audience. Watts studied Zen in New York and moved to California in 1950 where he joined the Faculty of the American ...
Written to celebrate the programmes's 50th anniversary, with unlimited access to the BBC's written and sound archives and the letters of such notable broadcasters as Bertrand Russell, Harold Nicolson and Dylan Thomas, and including excerpts ...
She has written a delicious book about her radio journey and it is filled with fun. Talent, persistence and luck are only part of Nancy's story. There was not a revolution in the '70s that Nancy Plum did not excel in--Feminist or Sexual.
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The Second Edition of The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature, now in its third printing, is a landmark reference work. Reducing its 1200 pages by almost one half this concise...
A radio pro brings together a richly varied selection of candid comments on the subject from more than 150 of America's best broadcastersNseasoned prosNwho tell it like it is and what it takes to be a successful air and on-line personality.
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Over the decade it took to uncover this story, Rebecca became enmeshed in the lives of the Lacks family—especially Henrietta’s daughter Deborah. Deborah was consumed with questions: Had scientists cloned her mother?
“Free Money: The Surprising Effects of a Basic Income Supplied by Government. ... In Saul H. Medlovitz and Barbara Walker (eds.), A Reader on Second Assembly & Parliamentary Proposals. Wayne, NJ: Center for UN Reform Education, pp.