On Air
Methods and Meanings of Radio
Martin Shingler author Cindy Wieringa author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:31st Jul '98
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Written by an academic and a practitioner, On Air provides a critical overview of radio for media students, as well as suggestions for practical activities, a time-line of major events in the history of radio, and a glossary of key terms.
It reaches millions of people every minute of the day, it costs us virtually nothing and yet we take it entirely for granted. Superseded by television as the primary source of entertainment and information, radio still has a unique place in the mass media spectrum. While the textual properties and reception of film and television have received considerable critical attention, until now radio has only really been considered in terms of its history and its modes of production. 'On Air' adopts a wide-ranging theoretical and critical approach. It provides an in-depth examination of radio's codes (speech, music, noise and silence),and the conventions of using these codes and the dominant modes of reception. The text offers a vocabulary and methodology for analysing radio programmes, drawing on work by both media theorists and professional broadcasters in Britain, Australia, and North America. Written by an academic and a practitioner, 'On Air' provides a critical overview of radio for media students, as well as suggestions for practical activities, a time-line of major events in the history of radio, and a glossary of key terms.
'makes important contributions to the study of the mass media today...user-friendly..easy and a thought-provoking read...would serve as a valuable resource tool in any media student's library, from Bombay to Bundaberg.' Australian Journalism Review
ISBN: 9780340652312
Dimensions: 231mm x 156mm x 19mm
Weight: 290g
192 pages