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Douglas reveals the origins of a corporate media system that today dominates the content and form of American communication.

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A superb portrait of the communications revolution that profoundly altered 20th-century life. It will provide fresh insights, and perhaps generate controversy. Washington Post Book World A successful, at times elegant interdisciplinary work. Douglas combines discussions of technology and of business structure, portraits of inventors and amateurs, and analysis of internal navy organization to construct a convincing narrative on the importance of the 'pre-history' of radio. She draws from an impressive range of contemporary newspapers and technical magazines, government and business reports, and personal correspondence. This is a significant contribution to the understanding of American radio. -- Robert B. Horowitz Business History Review Fascinating detail... A far clearer picture than has been previously available. Journal of Communication

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Marconi and the America's Cup: The Making of an Inventor-Hero, 1899
2. Competition over Wireless Technology: The Inventors' Struggles for Technical Distinction, 1899-1903
3. The Visions and Business Realities of the Inventors, 1899-1905
4. Wireless Telegraphy in the New navy, 1899-1906
5. Inventors as Entrepreneurs: Success and Failure in the Wireless Business, 1906-1912
6. Popular Culture and Populist Technology: The Amateur Operators, 1906-1912
7. The Titanic Disaster and the First Radio Regulation, 1910-1912
8. The Rise of Military and Corporate Control, 1912-1919
9. The Social Construction of American Broadcasting, 1912-1922
Epilogue
Notes
Index

Inventing American Broadcasting 18991922 Johns

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 29/03/1989
    ISBN13: 9780801838323, 978-0801838323
    ISBN10: 0801838320

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Douglas reveals the origins of a corporate media system that today dominates the content and form of American communication.

    Trade Review
    A superb portrait of the communications revolution that profoundly altered 20th-century life. It will provide fresh insights, and perhaps generate controversy. Washington Post Book World A successful, at times elegant interdisciplinary work. Douglas combines discussions of technology and of business structure, portraits of inventors and amateurs, and analysis of internal navy organization to construct a convincing narrative on the importance of the 'pre-history' of radio. She draws from an impressive range of contemporary newspapers and technical magazines, government and business reports, and personal correspondence. This is a significant contribution to the understanding of American radio. -- Robert B. Horowitz Business History Review Fascinating detail... A far clearer picture than has been previously available. Journal of Communication

    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations
    Preface and Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    1. Marconi and the America's Cup: The Making of an Inventor-Hero, 1899
    2. Competition over Wireless Technology: The Inventors' Struggles for Technical Distinction, 1899-1903
    3. The Visions and Business Realities of the Inventors, 1899-1905
    4. Wireless Telegraphy in the New navy, 1899-1906
    5. Inventors as Entrepreneurs: Success and Failure in the Wireless Business, 1906-1912
    6. Popular Culture and Populist Technology: The Amateur Operators, 1906-1912
    7. The Titanic Disaster and the First Radio Regulation, 1910-1912
    8. The Rise of Military and Corporate Control, 1912-1919
    9. The Social Construction of American Broadcasting, 1912-1922
    Epilogue
    Notes
    Index

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