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Across the Waves: How the United States and France Shaped the International Age of Radio

Across the Waves: How the United States and France Shaped the International Age of Radio

  • Author: Vaillant, Derek
Well researched and readable. . . Recommended

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Introduction: At the Border of U.S. - French Broadcasting
  • PART I: THE RISE OF U.S.-FRENCH BROADCASTING, 1925-44
  • 1   At the Speed of Sound: Techno-Aesthetic Paradigms in U.S. - French Broadcasting, 1925-39
  • 2   We Won't Always Have Paris: U.S. Networks in France and Europe, 1932-41
  • 3   Voices of the Occupation: U.S. Broadcasting to France during World War II
  • PART II: SHAPING A U.S.-FRENCH RADIO IMAGINARY, 1945-74
  • 4   Served on a Platter: How French Radio Cracked the U.S. Airwaves
  • 5   The Air of Paris: Women's Talk Radio, Gender, and the Art of Self-Fashionin
  • 6   The Drama of Broadcast History after May 1968
  • Afterword: Radios at the Heart of Nations
  • Appendix: U.S.-French Radio Time Line
  • Notes
  • Selected Resources
  • Index