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Fall 1994, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
Fall 1994, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
WMPG Program Guides
WMPG program guide for Fall 1994
Includes notes from Program Director, information on shows and events, and schedule.
October 1994, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
October 1994, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
WMPG Program Guides
WMPG program guide for October 1994
Includes notes from Program Director, information on shows and events, and schedule.
Winter 1994, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Summer 1994, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Beyond Bond: Broadcasting Policy And Commercial Radio In Regional Western Australia, Stephen Turner
Beyond Bond: Broadcasting Policy And Commercial Radio In Regional Western Australia, Stephen Turner
Theses : Honours
The introduction and expansion of FM radio broadcasting services in Australia was a long, difficult process, marked by planning and policy blunders. Attesting this fact, two regional cities in Western Australia have experienced a lack of adequate and comprehensive commercial broadcasting services. The city of Geraldton has an oversupply of commercial radio services, leading to poor quality programming. The similarly sized city of Bunbury is not serviced by commercial FM radio at all, due to an error in planning television services in the early 1960s. The intention of the study is to examine the policy paradigms which evolved from the …
Hillbilly Music & Early Live Radio Programming In Bowling Green & Glasgow, Kentucky: Country Music As A Local Phenomenon, James Nelson
Hillbilly Music & Early Live Radio Programming In Bowling Green & Glasgow, Kentucky: Country Music As A Local Phenomenon, James Nelson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
In this study, the author examines the development of country music in the area surrounding Bowling Green and Glasgow, Kentucky, from approximately 1930 to 1960 and its relation to the newly emerging medium of radio. Emphasis is placed on several performers whose careers were linked to the radio stations which began to broadcast in Bowling Green and Glasgow during the 1940s.
In the past, country music scholarship has tended to focus on phonograph records as a source of material for study and as the primary means of musical transmission. As a result, the careers of many of the lesser known …