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Michael J Socolow
The Berlin Olympics, August 14, 1936. German rowers, dominant at the Games, line up against America's top eight-oared crew. Hundreds of millions of listeners worldwide wait by their radios. Leni Riefenstahl prepares her cameramen. Grantland Rice look
Autor:
Michael J Socolow
Publikováno v:
Journal of American History. 109:216-218
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Michael J. Socolow
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Media History. 28:510-528
Sport programming played a vital and catalytic role in the development of national relay and network broadcasting in the first decade of Australian radio. Sport programmes sold radio apparatuses, a...
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Michael J. Socolow
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Journal of Radio & Audio Media. 27:208-233
The publication of U.S. radio network history began less than five years after the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) inaugurated national service. This desc...
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Michael J. Socolow
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Journal of American History. 108:224-226
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Michael J. Socolow
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American Journalism. 38:242-244
Television news consultants occupy a singular, and often overlooked, place in the historiography of US media. Since the widespread adoption of audience-friendly local TV news formats such as “Actio...
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Michael J. Socolow
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New Review of Film and Television Studies. 16:441-445
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Michael J. Socolow
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Journal of American History. 106:282-284
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Michael J. Socolow
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Journalism History. 47:219-220
In many ways, Donald Trump and Rush Limbaugh resemble each other. The current president of the United States, and the nation’s most important talk radio host, are both talented broadcast performers...
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Michael J. Socolow
Publikováno v:
Journal of American History. 107:291-292