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Radio 2.0: Uploading the First Broadcast Medium

AUTHOR Lasar, Matthew
PUBLISHER Praeger (03/14/2016)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Welcome to the uncertain world of "Radio 2.0"--where podcasts, mobile streaming, and huge music databases are the new reality, as are tweeting deejays and Apple's Siri serving as music announcer--and understand the exciting status this medium has, and will continue to have, in our digitally inclined society.

How did popular radio in past decades--from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Fireside Chats" in the 1930s through Top 40 music and Rush Limbaugh's talk radio empire--shape American society? How did devices and systems like the iPhone, Pandora, and YouTube turn the radio industry upside-down? Does radio still have a future, and if so, what will we want it to look like?

Radio 2.0: Uploading the First Broadcast Medium covers the history and evolution of Internet radio, explaining what came before, where Internet radio came from, and where it is likely headed. It also gives readers a frame of reference by describing radio from its introduction to American audiences in the 1920s--a medium that brought people together through a common experience of the same broadcast--and shows how technologies like digital music and streaming music services put into question the very definition of "radio." By examining new radio and media technologies, the book explores an important societal trend: the shift of media toward individualized or personalized forms of consumption.

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ISBN-13: 9781440832437
ISBN-10: 1440832439
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 208
Carton Quantity: 34
Product Dimensions: 6.20 x 0.80 x 9.30 inches
Weight: 1.30 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Dust Cover
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Technology & Engineering | Telecommunications
Technology & Engineering | Data Transmission Systems - General
Dewey Decimal: 384.3
Library of Congress Control Number: 2015040263
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Welcome to the uncertain world of "Radio 2.0"--where podcasts, mobile streaming, and huge music databases are the new reality, as are tweeting deejays and Apple's Siri serving as music announcer--and understand the exciting status this medium has, and will continue to have, in our digitally inclined society.

How did popular radio in past decades--from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Fireside Chats" in the 1930s through Top 40 music and Rush Limbaugh's talk radio empire--shape American society? How did devices and systems like the iPhone, Pandora, and YouTube turn the radio industry upside-down? Does radio still have a future, and if so, what will we want it to look like?

Radio 2.0: Uploading the First Broadcast Medium covers the history and evolution of Internet radio, explaining what came before, where Internet radio came from, and where it is likely headed. It also gives readers a frame of reference by describing radio from its introduction to American audiences in the 1920s--a medium that brought people together through a common experience of the same broadcast--and shows how technologies like digital music and streaming music services put into question the very definition of "radio." By examining new radio and media technologies, the book explores an important societal trend: the shift of media toward individualized or personalized forms of consumption.

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