What's Fair on the Air?: Cold War Right-Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest

Author:   Heather Hendershot
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
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9780226326771


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 September 2011
Format:   Hardback
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What's Fair on the Air?: Cold War Right-Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest


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The rise of right-wing broadcasting during the Cold War has been mostly forgotten today. But in the 1950s and ’60s you could turn on your radio any time of the day and listen to diatribes against communism, civil rights, the United Nations, fluoridation, federal income tax, Social Security, or JFK, as well as hosannas praising Barry Goldwater and Jesus Christ. Half a century before the rise of Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, these broadcasters bucked the FCC’s public interest mandate and created an alternate universe of right-wing political coverage, anticommunist sermons, and pro-business bluster. A lively look back at this formative era, What’s Fair on the Air? charts the rise and fall of four of the most prominent right-wing broadcasters: H. L. Hunt, Dan Smoot, Carl McIntire, and Billy James Hargis. By the 1970s, all four had been hamstrung by the Internal Revenue Service, the FCC’s Fairness Doctrine, and the rise of a more effective conservative movement. But before losing their battle for the airwaves, Heather Hendershot reveals, they purveyed ideological notions that would eventually triumph, creating a potent brew of religion, politics, and dedication to free-market economics that paved the way for the rise of Ronald Reagan, the Moral Majority, Fox News, and the Tea Party.

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Author:   Heather Hendershot
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Dimensions:   Width: 1.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 2.40cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780226326771


ISBN 10:   0226326772
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 September 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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What's Fair on the Air? is a fascinating look at the inner world of ultra-conservatism. Funny, insightful, and beautifully researched, it uncovers a group of media activists who played a critical part in building the modern right. (Kimberley Phillips-Fein, author of Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan)


Heather Hendershot achieves something rare and sublime in this book: capturing the baroque strangeness of the mid-century American right, without sacrificing empathy for them as reasonable political actors--recovering the severe discontinuities between far-right broadcasters and today's Fox/Limbaugh world, while also honoring what has been constant in the history of American right-wing depredation of liberalism. And as broadcast history, it's exceptionally subtle and useful. --Rick Perlstein, author of Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America <br><br>--Rick Perlstein


Heather Hendershot's history of America's 'primordial version of Fox News'--the overlooked, forgotten, and sometimes actively erased far-right broadcasts of the 1960s--does more than bring an essential piece in the puzzle of modern conservatism to light. What's Fair on the Air? challenges us to rethink widely-accepted notions of free speech, fundamentalism, and modernity. That's a big task; fortunately we have Hendershot's brilliant--and often funny--book to help us begin. --Jeff Sharlet, author of The Family and Sweet Heaven When I Die <br><br>--Jeff Sharlet


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Heather Hendershot is professor in the Department of Media Studies at Queens College and in the Film Program at the Graduate Center, the City University of New York. She is the author of Saturday Morning Censors: Television Regulation before the V-Chip and Shaking the World for Jesus: Media and Conservative Evangelical Culture.

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