Berland, 1990 - Google Patents
Radio space and industrial time: music formats, local narratives and technological mediation1Berland, 1990
- Document ID
- 2096496877014634299
- Author
- Berland J
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- Publication venue
- Popular Music
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Radio is commonly referred to as a 'secondary medium'in the broadcasting industry. The phrase conveys the industry's pragmatic view that no one cares whether you listen to radio so long as you do not turn it off. Since it has been displaced by television, radio is expected …
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