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Radio's Hidden Voice - The Origins of Public Broadcasting in the United States (Hardcover)
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Radio's Hidden Voice - The Origins of Public Broadcasting in the United States (Hardcover)
Series: The History of Media and Communication
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Since the 1960s, the existence of a largely noncommercial public
broadcasting system has become a familiar feature of American
cultural and social life. Most histories of broadcasting, however,
overlook public radio's early development during the 1920s and
1930s by focusing on the mainstream, hegemonic practices of large
commercial stations connected to networks. This focus on the
development of the "American System" of commercial broadcasting as
a master narrative has obscured the historical importance of
alternative means of radio broadcasting and their complex
interaction with dominant trends. Employing extensive research from
archives across the United States, Hugh Richard Slotten examines
the origins of alternative broadcasting models based especially on
a commitment to providing noncommercial service for the public.
These stations, operated largely by universities and colleges,
offered diverse forms of programming meant not merely to entertain
but also to educate, inform, enlighten, and uplift local citizens.
Radio stations operated by institutions of higher education were
especially significant because they helped pioneer the idea and
practice of broadcasting in the United States. Faculty members in
physics, electrical engineering, and other technical fields
possessed the fundamental scientific knowledge and practical
engineering innovation necessary for radio's propagation. Further,
the established traditions of public service at universities,
especially land-grant colleges in the Midwest, provided a robust
framework for offering a publicly available, noncommercial
alternative to the emerging commercial broadcast system.
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