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Right of the Dial: The Rise of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Radio
Alec Foege
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| #1464901 in eBooks | 2009-04-14 | 2009-04-14 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A very frustrating read|By johnners|The book could have done with some serious editing, it's as if the author had so much great stuff to tell us he just splurged it all onto the page, almost in a kind of stream-of-consciousness style. This meant that rather than a chronological journey from te origins of the station to the present, interspersed with potted biographies of the k|From Publishers Weekly|Journalist Foege (Confusion Is Next) brings objectivity and insight to this exploration of Clear Channel, one of the most reviled media conglomerates in the U.S. The author aims for an unbiased understanding of the corporation and i
In Right of the Dial, Alec Foege explores how the mammoth media conglomerate evolved from a local radio broadcasting operation, founded in 1972, into one of the biggest, most profitable, and most polarizing corporations in the country. During its heyday, critics accused Clear Channel, the fourth-largest media company in the United States and the nation's largest owner of radio stations, of ruining American pop culture and cited it as a symbol of the evils of me...
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