Emergency Broadcasting and 1930s Radio

Emergency Broadcasting and 1930s Radio

by Edward D Miller Ph.D.
ISBN-10:
1566399920
ISBN-13:
9781566399920
Pub. Date:
12/28/2002
Publisher:
Temple University Press
ISBN-10:
1566399920
ISBN-13:
9781566399920
Pub. Date:
12/28/2002
Publisher:
Temple University Press
Emergency Broadcasting and 1930s Radio

Emergency Broadcasting and 1930s Radio

by Edward D Miller Ph.D.

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Overview

The voice we hear on the radio—the voice with no body attached—is a key element in the history of media in the twentieth century. Before television and the internet, there was radio; and much of what defined the makeup of these newer media was influenced by the way radio was broadcast to people and the way people listened to it.

Emergency Broadcasting focuses on key moments in the history of early radio in order to come to an understanding of the role voice played in radio to describe national crises, a fictional invasion from outer space, and general entertainment. Taking the Hindenburg disaster, The War of the Worlds hoax, Franklin Roosevelt's Fireside Chats, and the serial mystery The Shadow as his focal points, Edward Miller illustrates how the radio, for the first time, instantly communicated to a mass audience, and how that communication—where the voice counts more than the image—is still at work today in television and the World Wide Web.

Theoretically sophisticated, yet grounded in historical detail, Emergency Broadcasting offers a unique examination of radio and at the same time develops a complex understanding of the media whose birth is owed to the innovations—and disembodied power—established by it.

Author Biography: Edward Miller is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Culture at the College of Staten Island.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781566399920
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 12/28/2002
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.90(d)
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