"A beautiful academic study on the genesis and life of a complex technical object, well located in the interweaving of its scientific, technical, social, cultural and political contexts and attentive to the play of its various actors."---Jean-Marc Wolff, Metascience "Myles W. Jacksons Broadcasting Fidelity: German Radio and the Rise of Early Electronic Music is an informed tour de force tracing the historical vicissitudes of the development of radio in early twentieth century Germany. . . . Jacksons selection of sources and his command of the mate-rial are both authoritative and compelling, and the way his narrative threads converge in the final chapters is particularly effective. This book will appeal to a wide readership."---Sascia Pellegrini, INSAM Journal of Contemporary Music, Art and Technology