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Listener's Voice

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro Rigido
Libro Listener's Voice Elena Razlogova
Codice Libristo: 04724311
Casa editrice University of Pennsylvania Press, ottobre 2011
During the Jazz Age and Great Depression, radio broadcasters did not conjure their listening public... Descrizione completa
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During the Jazz Age and Great Depression, radio broadcasters did not conjure their listening public with a throw of a switch; the public had a hand in its own making. The Listener's Voice describes how a diverse array of Americans-boxing fans, radio amateurs, down-and-out laborers, small-town housewives, black government clerks, and Mexican farmers-participated in the formation of American radio, its genres, and its operations. Before the advent of sophisticated marketing research, radio producers largely relied on listeners' phone calls, telegrams, and letters to understand their audiences. Mining this rich archive, historian Elena Razlogova meticulously recreates the world of fans who undermined centralized broadcasting at each creative turn in radio history. Radio outlaws, from the earliest squatter stations and radio tube bootleggers to postwar "payola-hungry" rhythm and blues DJs, provided a crucial source of innovation for the medium. Engineers bent patent regulations. Network writers negotiated with devotees. Program managers invited high school students to spin records. Taken together, these and other practices embodied a participatory ethic that listeners articulated when they confronted national corporate networks and the formulaic ratings system that developed. Using radio as a lens to examine a moral economy that Americans have imagined for their nation, The Listener's Voice demonstrates that tenets of cooperation and reciprocity embedded in today's free software, open access, and filesharing activities apply to earlier instances of cultural production in American history, especially at times when new media have emerged.

Informazioni sul libro

Titolo completo Listener's Voice
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - Rigido
Data di pubblicazione 2011
Numero di pagine 224
EAN 9780812243208
ISBN 081224320X
Codice Libristo 04724311
Peso 476
Dimensioni 152 x 229 x 23
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