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The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom: Volume I: The Birth of Broadcasting (Hardcover, Reissued)
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The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom: Volume I: The Birth of Broadcasting (Hardcover, Reissued)
Series: The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom
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This is the first part of a five-volume history of broadcasting in
the UK. Together the volumes give an authoritative account of the
rise of broadcasting in this country. Though naturally largely
concerned with the BBC it does give a general history of
broadcasting, not simply an institutional history of the BBC.
The Birth of Broadcasting covers early amateur experiments in
wireless telephony in America and in England, the pioneer days at
Writtle in Essex and elsewhere, and the coming of organized
broadcasting and its rapid growth during the first four years of
the BBC's existence as a private Company before it became a public
Corporation in January 1927. Briggs describes how and why the
Company was formed, the scope of its activities and the reasons
which led to its conversion from a business enterprise into a
national institution.
The issues raised between 1923 and 1927 remain pertinent today.
The hard bargaining between the Post Office, private wireless
interests, and the emergent British Broadcsting Company is
discussed in illuminating details, together with the remarkable
opposition with which the Company had to contend in its early days.
Many sections of the opposition, including a powerful section of
the press, seemed able to conceive of broadcasting only as
competing with their own interests, never as complementing or
enlarging them. One of the main themes of this volume is that of
the gradual forging of the instruments of public control, and
particular attention is paid to the Crawford Report (1926) from
which the Corporation arose. During this period all the
characteristics of the Corporation first appeared - particularly
its reputation for publc service and impartiality.
Briggs also examines the background of wireless as an invention
and considers its impact on society. He has much to say about
personalities and programmes as well as policies.
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