Music and the broadcast experience : performance, production, and audiences /
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Bringing the classics home : broadcasting symphonic concerts and opera in early radio. Broadcasting
- concerts : confronting the obvious / Jenny Doctor ; The role of opera in the rise of radio in the United States / Timothy D. Taylor
- Spectacular sound : production cultures in broadcast television. Spectacular sound : classical music programming and the problem of "visual interest" in early US television / Shawn VanCour ; The machine hums : music, special sound and the spaces in between / Louis Niebur ; Musical theater meets reality TV : an investigation into the Canadian context / Christine Quail
- Raising dough on the radio : musical genre and advertising in the swing era. "From operatic pomp to a Benny Goodman stomp!" : frame analysis and the National Biscuit Company's Let's dance / Rika Asai ; Passing Pappy's biscuits : dynamics of uneven modernization in regional radio voices / Alexander Russo
- The power of the small screen : musical celebrity in television. Toscanini, Ormandy, and the first televised orchestra concert(s) : the networks and the broadcasting of musical celebrity / James Deaville ; John, Yoko, and Mike Douglas : performing avant-garde art and radical politics on American television in the 1970s / Norma Coates
- Music radio on and off the air : publics, structures, and formats. Radio formats in the United States : a (hyper)fragmentation of the imagination / Ron Rodman ; Music radio goes online / Tim Wall
- Worlds apart : space, community, and participation in the web 2.0 era. New media, new festival worlds : rethinking cultural events and televisuality through YouTube and the Tomorrowland Music Festival / Fabian Holt ; Worship on the web : broadcasting devotion through worship music videos on YouTube / Monique M. Ingalls ; Incarcerated music : broadcasting and the tactics of music listening in prison / Christina L. Baade.