This article deals with the formation and first development of the radio genre system in Nor - way in the interwar years (1925-1940). It is shown that the programmes of the 1920s were mostly imperfect reproductions of existent cultural forms. Yet, a beginning modernization of the genre repertoire took place in the 1930s. Whereas the rudimentary genre repertoire of the 1920s was built up through a plain copying from other domains in society, the latter half of the 1930s saw the introduction of a more advanced genre-generating process whereby new genres were formed through a mixing of two or more existing norms. This article also identifies a number of developmental trends that had their slow start in the 1920s and would mark the evolution of...
Despite the best efforts of many Canadian nationalists and government agencies to control and develo...
In this paper i will analyze the role of the interwar Radio Belgrade (1929-1941) in the process of m...
Notions of the ‘Nordic’ have always been an issue in Norway’s national identity building, both befor...
The present article takes its points of departure in medium and modernity theory (Meyrowitz 1985), a...
Despite the huge contribution of European composers at the beginning of the 20 th century to the gen...
The main programming issue faced by Radio Ljubljana was connected to its function: was it a new m...
<p>As soon as radio became a mass medium in the 1920s and 1930s, broadcasting organizations aired pr...
Throughout the Thirties, when the Radio is becoming a mass media in France, music broadcasting accou...
Change in norms for the use of address forms and change in the actual usage of these forms are an im...
The article analyzes the way of formation and development of the means of artistic expression of rad...
This article investigates the relationship between broadcasting, sound archiving, and the rise of ra...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
textOn the eve of 1920, the U.S. recording industry had been through a number of near-fatal economic...
The present article discusses the importance of the early years of mass communications in order to u...
The article examines new trends in broadcast programming as an important component of modern radio b...
Despite the best efforts of many Canadian nationalists and government agencies to control and develo...
In this paper i will analyze the role of the interwar Radio Belgrade (1929-1941) in the process of m...
Notions of the ‘Nordic’ have always been an issue in Norway’s national identity building, both befor...
The present article takes its points of departure in medium and modernity theory (Meyrowitz 1985), a...
Despite the huge contribution of European composers at the beginning of the 20 th century to the gen...
The main programming issue faced by Radio Ljubljana was connected to its function: was it a new m...
<p>As soon as radio became a mass medium in the 1920s and 1930s, broadcasting organizations aired pr...
Throughout the Thirties, when the Radio is becoming a mass media in France, music broadcasting accou...
Change in norms for the use of address forms and change in the actual usage of these forms are an im...
The article analyzes the way of formation and development of the means of artistic expression of rad...
This article investigates the relationship between broadcasting, sound archiving, and the rise of ra...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
textOn the eve of 1920, the U.S. recording industry had been through a number of near-fatal economic...
The present article discusses the importance of the early years of mass communications in order to u...
The article examines new trends in broadcast programming as an important component of modern radio b...
Despite the best efforts of many Canadian nationalists and government agencies to control and develo...
In this paper i will analyze the role of the interwar Radio Belgrade (1929-1941) in the process of m...
Notions of the ‘Nordic’ have always been an issue in Norway’s national identity building, both befor...