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The lasting impacts of sound Radio is next mass medium after print Like print, emphasizes certain ideas of community, particularly national community – “Synchronicity”
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Radio Balance shifted back to speech Voice = emotionality Issues of linguistic identity – minority dialects? Go Cougs!
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Performance and repertoire Wider reception of music National music heritage and “foreign” music Live performance Music and drama Live show recordings
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Aural environments Like TV, technology must fit within daily life Radio ownership limited in early exposure Public listening Radio = a prestigious valuable
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Think about your radio experiences over your lifetime Where did you listen What kind of radio equipment Collective? Individual? What changes over time – What you listen to – How you listen to it – Where you listen to it
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Radio and sound technology TV may be more influential But aural production/recepti on not replaced by audiovisual technologies
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Space and politics Immediacy Separating sound from who and what produces it – Less constrained by space Ham radio CB
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Technology and input = simpler than TV Radio can be apart from state sponsorship or support Radio voices can enter spaces where actual people can’t – Voice of America
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Portable sound… Telephony/music /talk – influence on sense of self and space Aural/visual dimensions of handhelds in less literate settings
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