The first volume begins with the early experiments into wireless
telegraphy by Ernest Rutherford and ends with the New Zealand
Broadcasting Service in the 1950s, just before the advent of
television. Topics dealt with are the development and geographical
spread of transmission and reception facilities, the political
debates about broadcasting and consequential institutional changes,
the interventionist role of the state in broadcasting, programming
style and content, and the social and cultural consequences of
broadcasting.
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