Rebel in Radio (1973) looks at the story of WQXR, the rebel New York commercial radio station. It examines WQXRs place in broadcasting history, and how, at a time when American commercial radio had become but a pawn of the advertising in...Lasīt vairāk
Behind the Tube (1990) tells the story of the unseen foundation of modern radio, TV and cable the technology that enables programming to reach an audience. It charts the evolution of this technology in all its facets technical, person...Lasīt vairāk
Was the 1959 UK General Election the first television election? Could television be used to create a Party image? Television and the Political Image (1961) provides answers to both these questions. Was the 1959 UK General...Lasīt vairāk
Winning the Global TV News Game (1995) examines the worldwide TV news revolution of the 1990s, dealing with live TV news as an industryconsumer relationship. Its a marketing approach focusing on regional markets across the globe, look...Lasīt vairāk
Broadcasting in Mexico (1979) traces the birth and growth of Mexicos broadcasting services against the background of its geographical, cultural, demographic, economic and political structure. Broadcasting in Mexico...Lasīt vairāk
Broadcasting in Canada (1977) examines the unique challenges to broadcasting in the country: the size of the country, its small, dispersed population, and two official languages make radio and television coverage a difficult and costly en...Lasīt vairāk
The Production of Political Television (1977) is a study of the organization and methods of production of political television that covers not only news broadcasts and current affairs programmes but all programmes involved with the policy...Lasīt vairāk
Broadcast Sound Technology (1995) covers the basic principles of all the main aspects of the broadcast chain, including microphones and loudspeakers technology, mixing consoles, recording and replay (analogue and digital) and the principl...Lasīt vairāk
Broadcasting in Ireland (1978) outlines the historical and sociological background of Ireland to place the progress of its broadcasting service in the context of its post-independence development, it being bound up with the process of bui...Lasīt vairāk
Broadcasting in the Netherlands (1977) analyses Dutch broadcasting, describing the historical traditions of Dutch society, the ways in which radio and TV were set up, and shows how changes in Dutch politics, culture and economy have posed...Lasīt vairāk
Western Broadcasting Over the Iron Curtain (1986) examines the development of broadcasting policy by Western democracies, levels of government control of policy, efforts by communist regimes to minimize the effects of western broadcasting...Lasīt vairāk
Daytime Television Programming (1991) provides a practical understanding of daytime television formats, viewer demographics, and programming strategy. It compares daytime genres to their evening counterparts, discusses the effects of demo...Lasīt vairāk
Broadcast Transmission Engineering Practice (1992) contains a wealth of technical knowledge and practical experience, as well as detailed guidance on how to initiate, supervise and bring transmission engineering projects to fruition....Lasīt vairāk
Colour Television (1968) examines the rapid growth of colour television in the 1960s as technological advances enabled programmes to be effectively transmitted in colour for the first time. It looks at the technologies involved, the diffe...Lasīt vairāk
The Politics of Broadcasting (1985) examines the state of broadcasting at a time when new telecommunications and information technology revolutionised television and radio. The book describes and analyses the problems faced by politicians...Lasīt vairāk
Broadcast Indecency (1997) treats broadcast indecency as more than a simple regulatory problem in American law. The authors approach cuts across legal, social and economic concerns, taking the view that media law and regulation cannot be...Lasīt vairāk
Broadcasting and Society (1983) is a critical examination of the social changes brought about by radio broadcasting in the crucial and formative stages between 1918 and 1939 whether broadcasting was successful in keeping people better i...Lasīt vairāk
Broadcast Voice Performance (1989) incorporates the insights and experience of more than 100 successful practising voice performers to succinctly and realistically examine the techniques, equipment and criteria of announcing within the co...Lasīt vairāk
Materials for Learning (1981) examines the ability of books and broadcasts to change lives. It aims to supply guidelines for action and, where evidence is mixed or lacking, defining questions that still require answers. ...Lasīt vairāk
The Lively Audience (1986) studies television from the childrens own point of view. Contrary to most prevailing opinion, it contends that television has much to teach children, and that their relationship with the medium is not one of pa...Lasīt vairāk