Music and the Broadcast Experience: Performance, Production, and Audiences
- Author: Baade, Christina L.
- Author: Deaville, James
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Contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- About the Companion Website
- Introduction
- 1 Section I: Bringing the Classics Home: Broadcasting Symphonic Concerts and Opera in Early Radio
- Chapter 1: Broadcasting-Concerts: Confronting the Obvious - Jenny Doctor
- Chapter 2: The Role of Opera in the Rise of Radio in the U.S. - Timothy Taylor
- 1 Section II: Spectacular Sound: Production Cultures in Broadcast Television
- Chapter 3: Spectacular Sound: Classical Music Programming and the Problem of Visual Interest in Early U.S. Television - Shawn VanCour
- Chapter 4: The Machine Hums: Music, Special Sound, and the Spaces In-Between - Louis Niebur
- Chapter 5: Musical Theater Meets Reality TV: An Investigation into the Canadian Context - Christine Quail
- 1 Section III: Raising Dough on Radio: Musical Genre and Advertising in the Swing Era
- Chapter 6: From Operatic Pomp to a Benny Goodman Stomp! Frame Analysis and the National Biscuit Company's Let's Dance - Rika Asai
- Chapter 7: Passing Pappy's Biscuits: Dynamics of Uneven Modernization in Regional Radio Voices - Alexander Russo
- 1 Section IV: The Power of the Small Screen: Musical Celebrity in Television
- Chapter 8: Toscanini, Ormandy, and the First Televised Orchestra Concert(s): The Networks and the Broadcasting of Musical Celebrity - James Deaville
- Chapter 9: John, Yoko, and Mike Douglas: Performing Avant Garde Art and Radical Politics on American Television in the 1970s - Norma Coates
- 1 Section V: Music Radio On and Off the Air: Publics, Structures, and Formats
- Chapter 10: Radio Formats in the United States: A (Hyper)Fragment(ation) of the Imagination - Ron Rodman
- Chapter 11: Music Radio Goes Online - Tim Wall
- 1 Section VI: Worlds Apart: Space, Community, and Participation in the Web 2.0 Era
- Chapter 12: New Media, New Festival Worlds: Rethinking Cultural Events and Televisuality through YouTube and the Tomorrowland Music Festival - Fabian Holt
- Chapter 13: Worship on the Web: Broadcasting Devotion through Worship Music Videos on YouTube - Monique Ingalls
- Chapter 14: Incarcerated Music: Broadcasting and the Tactics of Music Listening in Prison - Christina Baade
- For Further Reading
- Index