Voice Over: The Making of Black Radio by William Barlow
Publisher: Temple University Press 1998 | 334 Pages | ISBN: 1566396670 | HTML | 3 MB
Publisher: Temple University Press 1998 | 334 Pages | ISBN: 1566396670 | HTML | 3 MB
In "Voice Over", a celebration and history, William Barlow explores the entire landscape of black radio from the early days–when the white public accepted the black-face buffoonery of "The Amos and Andy Show" and "Beluh" as a fair depiction of African-American life–to the rise of personality jocks and the contemporary scene of corporate buyouts.