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Authors: Andrew Crisell
ISBN-13: 9780415103152, ISBN-10: 0415103150
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: August 1994
Edition: 2nd Edition

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Author Biography: Andrew Crisell

Book Synopsis

'... a highly imaginative and often very entertaining book ... which ... probably says more than any other available text about the limitations and possibilities of present forms of radio.' Professor Laurie Taylor on the first edition of Understanding Radio

Understanding Radio is a fully revised edition of a key radio textbook. Andrew Crisell explores how radio processes genres such as news, drama and comedy in highly distinctive ways, and how the listener's use of the medium has important implications for audience studies. He explains why the sound medium, even more than television, has played such a crucial role in the development of modern popular culture.

The book also introduces students to the broadcasting landscape in a time of great change for national and local radio provision. Understanding Radio will be essential reading both to students of media and to those with a practical involvement in programme production. This new edition includes:

a revised history of radio bringing the reader right up to date

a brand new chapter on 'talk-and-music' radio, the format adopted by many of the new stations.

Andrew Crisell lectures in communication and media studies at the University of Sunderland. He has written widely on radio and co-founded Wear FM, winner of the 1992 Sony 'Radio Station of the Year' award.

Table of Contents

General editor's preface
Preface to the second edition
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Pt. IThe medium
1Characteristics of radio3
2The history and development of radio in Britain17
3Radio signs and codes42
4Talk and music radio64
Pt. IIThe world outside
5News and current affairs83
6Outside broadcasts: commentary on public events127
Pt. IIIThe imagination
7Radio drama143
8Comedy and light entertainment164
Pt. IVThe listener
9Phone-ins189
10Audiences200
Conclusion226
Bibliography231
Index237

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