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Public radio and television in America a political history

Print Book, English, c1996
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, c1996
History
x, 342 p.
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Introduction The Politics of Public Radio and TelevisionPART ONE: PROLOGUE, 1914-1945The Public Origins of American BroadcastingThe Defeat of the Broadcast Reform Movement of the 1930sPART TWO: PUBLIC RADIOPacifica Radio The Vision of Lewis K HillThe Spread of Community Radio and Pacifica′s Institutional CrisisNational Public Radio The Vision of William H SiemeringPublic Radio From Supplemental to Primary ServicePART THREE: PUBLIC TELEVISIONThe Foundation YearsThe Government YearsThe Corporate YearsPART FOUR: COMMUNITY TELEVISIONPublic Access The Vision of George StoneyThe Struggle over the Future of Community TVPART FIVE: CONCLUSIONThe Mystification of the Public Sphere in the History of American BroadcastingThe Attack of the Right and the Future of Public Radio and Television
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