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Presented in a single volume, this engaging review reflects on the scholarship and the historical development of American broadcasting

A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting comprehensively evaluates the vibrant history of American radio and television and reveals broadcasting’s influence on American history in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. With contributions from leading scholars on the topic, this wide-ranging anthology explores the impact of broadcasting on American culture, politics, and society from an historical perspective as well as the effect on our economic and social structures. The text’s original and accessibly-written essays offer explorations on a wealth of topics including the production of broadcast media, the evolution of various television and radio genres, the development of the broadcast ratings system, the rise of Spanish language broadcasting in the United States, broadcast activism, African Americans and broadcasting, 1950’s television, and much more.

This essential resource:

  • Presents a scholarly overview of the history of radio and television broadcasting and its influence on contemporary American history
  • Contains original essays from leading academics in the field
  • Examines the role of radio in the television era
  • Discusses the evolution of regulations in radio and television
  • Offers insight into the cultural influence of radio and television
  • Analyzes canonical texts that helped shape the field

Written for students and scholars of media studies and twentieth-century history, A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting is an essential and field-defining guide to the history and historiography of American broadcasting and its many cultural, societal, and political impacts.

Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction 1(24)
Aniko Bodroghkozy
Part I: American Broadcasting in Historical Overview 25(144)
1 Before the Broadcast Era: 1900-1910s
27(20)
Susan J. Douglas
2 The Broadcast Radio Era: 1920s-1940s
47(24)
Michele Hilmes
3 Television Before the Classic Network Era: 1930s-1950s
71(22)
Michael Kackman
4 The Classic Network Era in Television: 1950s-1970s
93(18)
Victoria E. Johnson
5 The Multi-Channel Transition Period: 1980s-1990s
111(24)
Bambi Haggins
Julia Himberg
6 Radio in the Television Era: 1950s-2000s
135(18)
Alexander Russo
7 The Post-Network Era: 2000s-Present
153(16)
Amanda D. Lotz
Part II: American Broadcasting in Historical Focus: Industry/Production 169(110)
8 A History of Broadcast Regulations: Principles and Perspectives
171(22)
Jennifer Holt
9 Reviving the Technical in Television History
193(18)
Susan Murray
10 Public Broadcasting
211(26)
Josh Shepperd
11 Latino Broadcasting in the United States
237(20)
Hector Amaya
12 Radio, Television, and the Military
257(22)
Stacy Takacs
Part II: American Broadcasting in Historical Focus: Programming/Genre 279(68)
13 Radio Sitcoms: History and Preservation
281(20)
Laura LaPlaca
14 The Rise and Fall of the Soap Opera
301(20)
Elana Levine
15 Television Music
321(26)
Norma Coates
Part II American Broadcasting in Historical Focus: Audiences/Reception 347(96)
16 A History of the Commodity Audience
349(22)
Eileen R. Meehan
17 Broadcast Activism
371(18)
Allison Perlman
18 African Americans and Broadcasting
389(24)
Robin R. Means Coleman
19 A History of Fandom in Broadcasting
413(30)
Allison McCracken
Part III: Doing American Broadcasting History: Reflections on Key Texts 443(42)
20 Erik Barnouw's Trilogy on the History of US Broadcasting
445(10)
Gary R. Edgerton
21 Susan J. Douglas' Inventing American Broadcasting
455(10)
Shawn VanCour
22 Lynn Spigel's Make Room for TV
465(10)
Aniko Bodroghkozy
23 William Boddy's Fifties Television
475(10)
Mark J. Williams
Index 485
Aniko Bodroghkozy is a media historian and Professor in the Department of Media Studies at the University of Virginia. She is author of several books – Equal Time: Television and the Civil Rights Movement and Groove Tube: Sixties Television and the Youth Rebellion. Her areas of expertise include television in the 1960s and social change movements and their media coverage. She is currently completing a book on television news coverage of the assassination of John F. Kennedy.