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The quieted voice : the rise and demise of localism in American radio
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The quieted voice : the rise and demise of localism in American radio

Robert L. Hilliard

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The pendulum swings : radio's local roots and national ambitions
An act of local substance : regulating for the public
Acting in the local interest : localism and the national networks
Changing the broadcast landscape : radio reinvents, television dominates, and act transforms
In whose best interest? : diversity, localism, and consolidation
Lights through the smoke screen : ownership deregulation and local opposition
Disharmony in the air : downsizing music playlists
New audio media and localism : impact of satellite and internet radio
Tuning the alternatives : community radio and pirate broadcasts
What, if not local? : globalism, localism, and public interest.

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The quieted voice : the rise and demise of localism in American radio by Robert L. Hilliard. ISBN 0809326744. Published by Southern Illinois University Press in 2005. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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