Radio Studies

Authors: Chignell, H.

DOI: 10.1002/9781444337839.wbelctv3r001

Abstract:

Radio studies is a subfield of media studies that emerged in the 1990s to provide the same sort of analysis of radio as a medium that was already being applied to other media, such as film and television. Encouraged by the comparative neglect of radio in the larger subject, it was initiated by a decisive turn away from the study of visual media (mainly television and film) toward the nonvisual and older medium of radio. Because of these origins, radio studies, a diffuse and hybrid amalgam, is united simply by the attention paid to radio at the expense of television and film, rather than any coherent underpinning theory. Most published work that shares this focus can be classified as part of radio studies, and by this sleight of hand works of cultural history or on the wider auditory culture can be seen as part of the new subject, irrespective of the intentions of the author.

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Radio Studies

Authors: Chignell, H.

Editors: Ryan, M.

Volume: 3 vols

Pages: 1235

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Place of Publication: Oxford

ISBN: 978-1405183123

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/7995/

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Preferred by: Hugh Chignell

Radio Studies

Authors: Chignell, H.

Editors: Ryan, M.

Volume: 3 vols

Pages: 1235

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Place of Publication: Oxford

ISBN: 978-1405183123

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/7995/

Source: BURO EPrints