The people who shaped America\u27s public broadcasting system thought it should be a civilized voice in a civilized community -- a clear alternative to commercial broadcasting. This book tells the story of how NPR has tried to embody this idea. Michael P. McCauley describes NPR\u27s evolution from virtual obscurity in the early 1970s, when it was riddled with difficulties -- political battles, unseasoned leadership, funding problems -- to a first-rate broadcast organization. The book draws on a wealth of primary evidence, including fifty-seven interviews with people who have been central to the NPR story, and it places the network within the historical context of the wider U.S. radio industry. Since the late 1970s, NPR has worked hard to ...
In this thesis report I examine the role of public radio in an information ecosystem. I ask what it ...
Radio was THE emerging medium in the middle decades of the twentieth century, and radio historians h...
Over the last few years, radio has undergone changes that are inevitable in the world of new media a...
This study explores the reasons for the formation of the National Public Radio (NPR) network and the...
Review of: "Radio\u27s Hidden Voice: The Origins of Public Broadcasting in the United States," by Hu...
This thesis examines the ways NPR failed to serve marginalized communities by analyzing the history ...
In 2007, National Public Radio adopted a multiyear plan to increase the organization's digital footp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Today National Public Radio i...
Presented at AWSF Annual Conference, April 15, 2012 by Taki Telonidis of the Western Folklife Center
DI)very year Americans give millions of dollars to help support local public radio stations. In some...
The postwar 1940s witnessed the beginnings of a full-fledged broadcast reform movement composed of l...
On the anniversary of the first century of broadcasting, this article surveys the formation of broad...
In the half-century since Lyndon Johnson’s creation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)...
The economy of public radio in the United States has been changing from dependence upon government t...
The history of radio is inextricably suffused with politics. Though licensed experimental stations w...
In this thesis report I examine the role of public radio in an information ecosystem. I ask what it ...
Radio was THE emerging medium in the middle decades of the twentieth century, and radio historians h...
Over the last few years, radio has undergone changes that are inevitable in the world of new media a...
This study explores the reasons for the formation of the National Public Radio (NPR) network and the...
Review of: "Radio\u27s Hidden Voice: The Origins of Public Broadcasting in the United States," by Hu...
This thesis examines the ways NPR failed to serve marginalized communities by analyzing the history ...
In 2007, National Public Radio adopted a multiyear plan to increase the organization's digital footp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Today National Public Radio i...
Presented at AWSF Annual Conference, April 15, 2012 by Taki Telonidis of the Western Folklife Center
DI)very year Americans give millions of dollars to help support local public radio stations. In some...
The postwar 1940s witnessed the beginnings of a full-fledged broadcast reform movement composed of l...
On the anniversary of the first century of broadcasting, this article surveys the formation of broad...
In the half-century since Lyndon Johnson’s creation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)...
The economy of public radio in the United States has been changing from dependence upon government t...
The history of radio is inextricably suffused with politics. Though licensed experimental stations w...
In this thesis report I examine the role of public radio in an information ecosystem. I ask what it ...
Radio was THE emerging medium in the middle decades of the twentieth century, and radio historians h...
Over the last few years, radio has undergone changes that are inevitable in the world of new media a...