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Last Train To Hilversum A Journey In Search Of The Magic Of Radio Connelly

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Last Train To Hilversum A Journey In Search Of The Magic Of Radio Connelly
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing;Clipper
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 11
Author: Connelly, Charlie;Thorpe, David
ISBN: 9781528864206, 1528864204
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Last Train To Hilversum A Journey In Search Of The Magic Of Radio Connelly by Connelly, Charlie;thorpe, David 9781528864206, 1528864204 instant download after payment.

Despite the all-pervading influence of television an astonishing 90% of people in Britain still listen to the radio, clocking up over a billion hours of listening between us every week. It's a background to all our lives: we wake up to our clock radios, we have the radio on in the kitchen as we make the tea, it's on at our workplaces and in our cars. Most of our lives can be measured in kilohertz. In 'Last Train To Hilversum' Charlie Connelly explores the place of radio in our world, taking stock of the history of the medium and celebrating its role as one of the very few genuinely shared national experiences. He explores some of the geniuses, crackpots and charlatans who helped to give us the radio we know today, talks to some of our great contemporary broadcasters from Corrie Corfield to Cerys Matthews and visits Britain's smallest commercial station.

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