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Radio

Atkinson, Joe (2000?), `Into the Breeze: radio deregulation in New Zealand. Unpublished paper. A comprehensive review of the history and consequences of radio deregulation in New Zealand.

Day, Pat (1996), 'American popular culture and New Zealand broadcasting: the reception of early radio serials', Journal of Popular Culture 30.1, Summer. Pat (Sociology, Waikato) describes how American forms exemplified 'the new' in the early days of NZ radio.

Hartley, John (2000), `Radiocracy: sound and citizenship', International Journal of Cultural Studies 3(2). In an issue focussing on radio, Hartley argues that radio 'remains one of the pillars of civil society'.

McDonough, John (1995), 'Radio: a 75-year roller-coaster ride', Advertising Age Sept 4. The history of radio in the USA

Solomon, John (1997). 'Radio crazy', Working Woman Feb. The resurgence of radio in the US.

Sheddon, Iain (2000), 'Crisis? What crisis?', The Media Australian Aug 31-Sept 6. How commercial Australian radio stations are sticking to mainstream music, describe a fall in numbers listening.



        
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