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Book David T. MacFarland - Routledge Library Editions Radio: Contemporary Radio Programming Strategies 1 FB2, DJV, DOC

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This book, first published in 1990, offers an in-depth analysis of the 'fundamental beliefs' of radio. This refers to the common understanding of what the radio enterprise is - and should be - about: entertainment and information. A major thrust of this book is to arrive at a set of fundamental beliefs about the values and the realities of the radio business in regard to entertainment programming - a set of beliefs that may or may not be right, or forever, but that might at least provide a basis for developing programming strategies. Most other books on radio programming describe the formats and programming that already exist. This one starts with a clean sheet of paper and the question 'What do listeners really want from radio?'

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An amazing collection of over 300 songs especially for vocalists, including: Aguas De Marco (Waters of March) * Almost like Being in Love * Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home * Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy * Brazil * Bridge over Troubled Water * C'est Si Bon (It's So Good) * A Child Is Born * Close Your Eyes * Dear Heart * Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend * Down with Love * For Once in My Life * Getting to Know You * Happy Talk * Harlem Nocturne * Hello, Dolly!They might want to sing the White Girl Blues and dance the White Girl Twist.Tales designed to thrizzle are about evil girls and their owls.Harriet Lane, author of "Her" "Missing, Presumed" is a gripping, suspenseful, gratifyingly unpredictable detective novel, with enough plot twists to satisfy fans of the genre.It explains exactly what a prospective employee needs to know: how the media industries work, what range of jobs is available and what each job entails, and what one needs to do to land the job of your choice.Well, you'll have to decide that for yourself after listening to such stories as: •What Happened To A Boy Who Knocked Over A Cemetery Gravestone •How A Friendly Ghost Saved A Baby's Life •What Evil Force Lurked In The Attic Of A Creepy House •Why The Spirit Of An Alley Cat Haunted Three Teens •How Campers Haunted By A Ghost Solved A Century-Old Murder So, turn out the lights, turn up the volume, and turn loose the terror!, Many kids claim to have seen ghosts in all sorts of places--cemeteries, bedrooms, attics, schools, roadways, forests, caves.One morning at a gig space in Baltimore I watched Andy Burkholder pick up a tube of leftover frosting and use it to casually draw a simple but legible comic strip onto a piece of cardboard.