Sports-talk radio in America: its context and culture

2007; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 44; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.44-5713

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

John Mark Dempsey, Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, Michael L. Hilt,

Tópico(s)

Digital Games and Media

Resumo

* About the Editor * Contributors * Sign On * Chapter 1. KTCK, Ticket, Dallas-Fort Worth: by the Everyman, for the Everyman (J. M. Dempsey) * Chapter 2. WEEI, Boston: Men Are Adults, Too (Ron Bland) * Chapter 3. WFAN and the Birth of All-Sports Radio: Sporting a New Format (Paul F. Gullifor) * History * Current Programming * Conclusion * Chapter 4. WQTM, Team, Orlando: Sports-Talk Radio in a City Where Sports Are Not King (Alma Kadragic) * Orlando As a Sports Town * Competition for Team: WORL, Fan * Chapter 5. KOZN, Zone, Omaha, Nebraska: (J. H. Lipschultz and M. L. Hilt) * College Sports in a Non-Pro-Sports Town * Framing and Sports-Talk Radio * Content: Unsportsmanlike Conduct * Conclusions and Interpretations * Appendix: An Interview with Neil Nelkin, Program Director, Zone * Chapter 6. KJR, Seattle: It's Our Job to Provide the Biggest Menu (Troy Oppie) * Introduction * Part One: Roots * Part Two: Sports Radio 950, K-J-R! * Part Three: The Future * Conclusion * Chapter 7. WIP, Philadelphia: Station with the Big Mouth and Even Bigger Heart (Douglas Pils) * Chapter 8. WGR and WNSA, Buffalo: Sports-Talk Radio versus Sports-Talk Radio--Competition Within the Sports-Talk Format (William Raffel) * Buffalo Sports on the Radio * Economics and the Birth of Full-Time Sports Talk * The Nature of the Competition * WGR Fights for a Second Look * Epilogue * Chapter 9. WHB, Kansas City: World's Happiest Broadcasters (Max Utsler) * The Early Days of WHB * KCTE: Radio on a Shoestring * The Competition Heats Up * Chapter 10. WWLS, Oklahoma City: Unleashing Animal (Shelley Wigley) * Sign Off * Index * Reference Notes Included

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