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Why is music so important to radio? This anthology explores the ways in which musical life and radio interact, overlap... Read More >>
Never in the history of radio has there been a better time to syndicate. With so many stations in dire need of talent... Read More >>
Drawing on in-depth interviews with DJs, critics, musicians, recording executives, and others, two music journalists... Read More >>
In this enthralling, sharply observant memoir, the author of In the Cut maps her journey from working as a model... Read More >>
The first biography of Caroline Ellis, who left an indelible mark on women-oriented radio for more than twenty years.... Read More >>
Jack Benny's Lost Radio Broadcasts, brought up from Benny's subterranean vault finally share scripts of his earliest... Read More >>
The first biography of Ellis, who created an innovative broadcasting style that made her one of the most successful... Read More >>
These are the stories of strange wills made by strange people. Men and women who defy and defile every moral law... Read More >>
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope are heard together and separately in twelve of the greatest shows from the golden age of... Read More >>
The golden age of radio had incredible mystery shows that kept Americans glued to their radio sets. Families gathered... Read More >>
Johnny Dollar was America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator. Enjoy sixteen of his greatest cases from... Read More >>
Enjoy sixteen of the greatest mystery shows from radio's golden age and the Hollywood celebrities that starred in... Read More >>
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Broadcast Announcing Worktext, now in its fifth edition, remains one of the best resources for those looking to... Read More >>
Featuring diary extracts from Terry Wogan, Alex Horne, Robert Peston, Rachel Johnson, Meera Syal, Sheila Hancock,... Read More >>
Rock deejay Mabel Bowen's all play, but only at work. She learned the hard way that dating isn't worth the risk... Read More >>