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A political economy of radio in the digital age
D Hendy - Journal of Radio Studies, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Digital radio- which encompasses digital production and digital distribution (via broadcasting
and the Internet)-is being marketed in the UK and Europe as a set of technologies that will …
and the Internet)-is being marketed in the UK and Europe as a set of technologies that will …
Pop music radio in the public service: BBC Radio 1 and new music in the 1990s
D Hendy - Media, Culture & Society, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
The article begins by reviewing recent work on music radio, much of which suggests that
radio's processes of selection reinforce the success of existing and familiar artists and genres. …
radio's processes of selection reinforce the success of existing and familiar artists and genres. …
Biography and the emotions as a missing 'narrative'in media history: a case study of Lance Sieveking and the early BBC
D Hendy - Media History, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on the unpublished private papers and fictional writing of the pioneering BBC
producer Lance Sieveking (1896–1972), this article argues that a sustained focus on the …
producer Lance Sieveking (1896–1972), this article argues that a sustained focus on the …
Listening in the dark: Night-time radio and a 'deep history'of media
D Hendy - Media History, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Attending to the history of night-time radio – and to a wider tradition of listening to music and
sounds in the dark – allows us to explore a qualitatively different kind of ‘media consumption…
sounds in the dark – allows us to explore a qualitatively different kind of ‘media consumption…
'Reality radio': the documentary
D Hendy - Radio: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies …, 2009 - degruyter.com
The documentary–whether on television, in photography, in magazines, or on the radio–is a
fascinating paradox. It is sometimes made by journalists, who regard it as a form of …
fascinating paradox. It is sometimes made by journalists, who regard it as a form of …