Sounds of Your Life: The History of Independent Radio in the UK
The book is in three main sections that follow an introduction reviewing the 50 years before the arrival of this alternative radio service in the UK. The first section covers the design and implementation of Independent Local Radio (ILR) in the Seventies, including the political debates and the efforts of the pioneer radio companies to launch a brand new medium. The second describes how ILR fared in the Eighties, as the independent approach became established, and the shift in aspiration towards a more market-based model. The third relates the developments of the Nineties, including the arrival of Independent National Radio, controversy over licence awards, and the breaking of the mould of independent radio as it was replaced by commercial radio. Within these sections, there are specialist chapters on audience research, community radio, music copyright, and digital radio. A postscript traces the final laying down of the aspirations of independent, public service radio in the modern era of commercial radio.
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Email from Juana Marulanda to The Communication Initiative on May 13 2010.
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