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Autor:
Kathryn McDonald, Hugh Chignell
Publikováno v:
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Radio ISBN: 9781501385315
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Revolution in the Echo Chamber: Audio Drama’s Past, Present and Future, Leslie Grace McMurtry (2019)
Autor:
Hugh Chignell
Publikováno v:
Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media. 18:246-248
Review of: Revolution in the Echo Chamber: Audio Drama’s Past, Present and Future, Leslie Grace McMurtry (2019) Bristol: Intellect, 294 pp., ISBN 978-1-78320-982-8, h/bk, £18.72
Autor:
Kate Terkanian, Hugh Chignell
Publikováno v:
Media History. 26:20-33
The Entangled Media Histories approach to media historiography has produced new approaches to the practice of media history. The main emphasis in the entangled approach is on transnational and transmedial analysis but there is also an interest in the
Publikováno v:
The Handbook of European Communication History. :189-204
Autor:
Kathryn McDonald, Hugh Chignell
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Radio presents exciting new research on radio and audio, including broadcasting and podcasting. Since the birth of radio studies as a distinct subject in the 1990s, it has matured into a second wave of inquiry and scholarsh
History is complex, and so is media history. Hence, entanglements are phenomena of particular concern for media historiography. While media history has often been studied as the history of one spec...
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Hugh Chignell
British Radio Drama, 1945-1963 reveals the quality and range of the avant-garde radio broadcasts from the'golden age'of British radio drama. Turning away from the cautious and conservative programming that emerged in the UK immediately after World Wa
Autor:
Hugh Chignell
The BBC in the 1950s was a conservative and cautious institution. British theatre was at the same time largely commercial and offered a glamourous distraction from wider social and political realities. During the decade, however, new avant-garde appr
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