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Intended for both the casual listener and the serious hobbyist or
researcher, this one-volume handbook includes a descriptive log of
more than 2,000 different programs, with casts, announcers,
network, length of program, duration of appearance, availability,
and, where appropriate, story lines; categorized logs of more than
4,500 programs, organized by type of program; separate characters
covering each type of program, with historical information and
guidelines for researching and understanding each category of
old-time radio programming; descriptions of the better-known
premiums offered during radio's Golden Age; a history of the
networks; a chapter on resources available for those interested in
acquiring old-time programs, reference material, and/or
memorabilia; and indexes of over 8,000 performers and program
titles.
The term Old Time Radio refers to the relatively brief period from
1926, when the National Broadcasting Company first began network
broadcasting, until approximately 1960, when television became the
dominant communication medium in the United States. During this
time, radio was as popular and ubiquitous as television is today.
It was amazingly varied in the types of programming it offered;
many characters and programs were so popular that virtually
everyone was familiar with them. Even today, recorded versions of
these programs are still extremely popular and widely available,
both from commercial outlets and from hobbyists. Behind the
production of these programs was a complex technological and
financial infrastructure that had to be developed virtually from
scratch in a world unaccustomed to the rapid communication and
technological marvels that we take for granted today. The A to Z of
Old Time Radio provides essential facts and information on the
Golden Age of Radio. This is accomplished through the use of a
chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and hundreds of
cross-referenced dictionary entries on the radio networks,
programs, directors, producers, writers, actors, radio series, and
radio stations. Entries on your favorite shows The Lone Ranger, The
Shadow, Dragnet, and Suspense and actors Bob Hope, George Burns,
Gracie Allen, and Edgar Bergen will have you jumping from one entry
to the next as you relive old favorites and discover hidden
treasures from the Golden Age of Radio.
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