Nothing On but the Radio - A Look Back at Radio in Canada and How It Changed the World
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Price: $22.99ISBN13: 9781550024791
Width: 6 Inches
Height: 9 Inches
Pages: 212
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: January 9, 2003
Illustrations: None
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Description
Radio made its debut in the early twentieth century, and the world was never the same. The mysterious magic box brought people together as no other communication medium had ever done. In Nothing On but the Radio, author Gil Murray tells how the new household toy put voices and music into millions of homes. In the 1920s, families gathered around the crystal set; in the 1930s, radio comedians helped offset the Depression; in the wartime 1940s, radio kept up morale; in the 1950s and 1960s, its music, news, and information spread knowledge and entertainment. This book spotlights a popular revolution that was never quiet.
Author
Gil Murray writes about radio from an extensive broadcasting background. He started his career performing on a children‘s program in the early 1930s. After graduating from the University of Western Ontario, he spent ten years at the Toronto Star and eight years at CFRB Toronto. Gil is the author of The Invisible War.
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