On the Short Waves, 1923-1945: Broadcast Listening in the Pioneer Days of Radio

Author:   Jerome S. Berg
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780786430291


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   11 April 2007
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jerome S. Berg
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9780786430291


ISBN 10:   078643029
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   11 April 2007
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Abbreviations      viii Preface      I. The Early Days      1 Broadcasting Roots      2 Distance      3 The Arrival of Shortwave      II. Shortwave Comes of Age: The 1930s      4 Stations of the 1930s      5 Shortwave Broadcasting in the United States      6 Reception      7 The Popular Shortwave Press      8 Organizing      9 Verifications      III. The War Years: 1940-1945      10 Stations and Voices of War      11 Listening in Wartime      Conclusion      Notes      Reading List      Index     

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“terrific and highly recommended...should be in every radio listener’s library...an amazing excursion into the very early days of shortwave broadcasting development...a historical masterpiece...‘must read’”—The NASWA Journal; “well-written, authoritative...Berg is, without a doubt, one of the foremost historians of shortwave radio broadcasting and listening...completely encapsulates early shortwave broadcasting history”—The SWLing Post; “well written and clearly presented”—Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly; “clearly written...one very interesting book”—Voice of America; “remarkable...fascinating...a must...monumental...has set a standard of excellence...worthy of attention by all international radio monitors...recommend[ed]”—Wavescan; “Jerry Berg has been a distinguished shortwave radio writer, contributor and enthusiast for decades”—Passport to World Band Radio; “meticulous, first-rate...will be valued by shortwave enthusiasts and included in radio reference collections throughout the radio world...highly recommend”—The AWA Journal; “a special book...a must-have...highly recommended…fascinating”—Contact Magazine; “nearly 1200 combined pages and extensive notes make the ‘Shortwave Radio Trilogy’ of U.S. radio listener and historian Jerry Berg a vitrual encyclopedia of the global shortwave radio scene since 1923...and it’s not just incredibly well researched text, it’s carefully chosen images of the broadcasters, the stations, the equipment and the art work of these pioneer radio days. This is an absolute must read for any radio fan, and any student of the broadcasting media”—Radio Heritage Foundation; “a very good book…buy it. You’ll like it...well written and superbly illustrated…outstanding…enjoyable reading”—Antique Radio Classified; “well illustrated...carefully researched and well documented...excellent index”—Electric Radio; “an excellent history...profusely-illustrated, well-written”—The Old Timer’s Bulletin; “an exciting book...excellent construction...over 150 illustrations”—DX Ontario; “excellent writing and research...numerous illustrations...fast-paced, richly illustrated”—QST; “very impressive…unique and so outstanding that you know instantly it will become a classic…a masterpiece”—Radio Netherlands Real Radio; “a rare, and often personal, worldwide view...profusely illustrated”—North American Radio Archives; “definitive...an important, ground breaking book that should take a prominent place in every DX library (the illustrations alone are worth the price of the book)”—Journal of the North American Shortwave Association; “hundreds of illustrations...fine work...extensively footnoted…a comprehensive reading list and index”—Monitoring Times; “fascinating”—Electronics Now; “takes you back to radio’s first days...filled with dozens and dozens of illustrations...quite simply, a delight”—Pop‘Comm; “the complete history of the pioneer days of shortwave broadcast”—Universal Radio; “radio history buffs will enjoy...detailed and well documented”—Radio World.


the engrossing text is amply illustrated with long forgotten photographs, QSL cards, and magazine advertisements from yesteryear....a fascinating book...interesting...will appeal to many areas of reading. It will be of terrific and highly recommended...should be in every radio listener's library...an amazing excursion into the very early days of shortwave broadcasting development...a historical masterpiece...'must read' --The NASWA Journal; well-written, authoritative...Berg is, without a doubt, one of the foremost historians of shortwave radio broadcasting and listening...completely encapsulates early shortwave broadcasting history --The SWLing Post; well written and clearly presented --Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly; clearly written...one very interesting book --Voice of America; remarkable...fascinating...a must...monumental...has set a standard of excellence...worthy of attention by all international radio monitors...recommend[ed] --Wavescan; Jerry Berg has been a distinguished shortwave radio writer, contributor and enthusiast for decades --Passport to World Band Radio; meticulous, first-rate...will be valued by shortwave enthusiasts and included in radio reference collections throughout the radio world...highly recommend --The AWA Journal; a special book...a must-have...highly recommended...fascinating --Contact Magazine; nearly 1200 combined pages and extensive notes make the 'Shortwave Radio Trilogy' of U.S. radio listener and historian Jerry Berg a vitrual encyclopedia of the global shortwave radio scene since 1923...and it's not just incredibly well researched text, it's carefully chosen images of the broadcasters, the stations, the equipment and the art work of these pioneer radio days. This is an absolute must read for any radio fan, and any student of the broadcasting media --Radio Heritage Foundation; a very good book...buy it. You'll like it...well written and superbly illustrated...outstanding...enjoyable reading --Antique Radio Classified; well illustrated...carefully researched and well documented...excellent index --Electric Radio; an excellent history...profusely-illustrated, well-written --The Old Timer's Bulletin; an exciting book...excellent construction...over 150 illustrations --DX Ontario; excellent writing and research...numerous illustrations...fast-paced, richly illustrated --QST; very impressive...unique and so outstanding that you know instantly it will become a classic...a masterpiece --Radio Netherlands Real Radio; a rare, and often personal, worldwide view...profusely illustrated --North American Radio Archives; definitive...an important, ground breaking book that should take a prominent place in every DX library (the illustrations alone are worth the price of the book) --Journal of the North American Shortwave Association; hundreds of illustrations...fine work...extensively footnoted...a comprehensive reading list and index --Monitoring Times; fascinating --Electronics Now; takes you back to radio's first days...filled with dozens and dozens of illustrations...quite simply, a delight --Pop'Comm; the complete history of the pioneer days of shortwave broadcast --Universal Radio; radio history buffs will enjoy...detailed and well documented --Radio World.


the engrossing text is amply illustrated with long forgotten photographs, QSL cards, and magazine advertisements from yesteryear....a fascinating book...interesting...will appeal to many areas of reading. It will be of


"""terrific and highly recommended...should be in every radio listener's library...an amazing excursion into the very early days of shortwave broadcasting development...a historical masterpiece...'must read'""--The NASWA Journal; ""well-written, authoritative...Berg is, without a doubt, one of the foremost historians of shortwave radio broadcasting and listening...completely encapsulates early shortwave broadcasting history""--The SWLing Post; ""well written and clearly presented""--Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly; ""clearly written...one very interesting book""--Voice of America; ""remarkable...fascinating...a must...monumental...has set a standard of excellence...worthy of attention by all international radio monitors...recommend[ed]""--Wavescan; ""Jerry Berg has been a distinguished shortwave radio writer, contributor and enthusiast for decades""--Passport to World Band Radio; ""meticulous, first-rate...will be valued by shortwave enthusiasts and included in radio reference collections throughout the radio world...highly recommend""--The AWA Journal; ""a special book...a must-have...highly recommended...fascinating""--Contact Magazine; ""nearly 1200 combined pages and extensive notes make the 'Shortwave Radio Trilogy' of U.S. radio listener and historian Jerry Berg a vitrual encyclopedia of the global shortwave radio scene since 1923...and it's not just incredibly well researched text, it's carefully chosen images of the broadcasters, the stations, the equipment and the art work of these pioneer radio days. This is an absolute must read for any radio fan, and any student of the broadcasting media""--Radio Heritage Foundation; ""a very good book...buy it. You'll like it...well written and superbly illustrated...outstanding...enjoyable reading""--Antique Radio Classified; ""well illustrated...carefully researched and well documented...excellent index""--Electric Radio; ""an excellent history...profusely-illustrated, well-written""--The Old Timer's Bulletin; ""an exciting book...excellent construction...over 150 illustrations""--DX Ontario; ""excellent writing and research...numerous illustrations...fast-paced, richly illustrated""--QST; ""very impressive...unique and so outstanding that you know instantly it will become a classic...a masterpiece""--Radio Netherlands Real Radio; ""a rare, and often personal, worldwide view...profusely illustrated""--North American Radio Archives; ""definitive...an important, ground breaking book that should take a prominent place in every DX library (the illustrations alone are worth the price of the book)""--Journal of the North American Shortwave Association; ""hundreds of illustrations...fine work...extensively footnoted...a comprehensive reading list and index""--Monitoring Times; ""fascinating""--Electronics Now; ""takes you back to radio's first days...filled with dozens and dozens of illustrations...quite simply, a delight""--Pop'Comm; ""the complete history of the pioneer days of shortwave broadcast""--Universal Radio; ""radio history buffs will enjoy...detailed and well documented""--Radio World."


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Jerome S. Berg, an attorney, was the court administrator for the Massachusetts District Court system until his retirement. A shortwave listener for more than half a century, he is a member of the executive council of the North American Shortwave Association and chair of the Committee to Preserve Radio Verifications.

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