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List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I Understanding radio and podcasting
1 But is it radio? New forms and voices in the audio private sphere
Michele Hilmes
2 Podcasting as a hybrid cultural form between old and new media
Tiziano Bonini
3 Listening back: materiality, mediatization, and method in radio history
Kate Lacey
4 Radio and sound studies: how we got here
Susan J. Douglas
5 'Pause and reflect': practice-as-research methods in radio and podcast studies
Britta Jorgensen
Mia Lindgren
6 Understanding radio archives: coalitional historiography and sound memory work
Josh Shepperd
Part II Histories
7 Radio and democratic citizenship
David Goodman
8 For anyone who's someone: early radio's democratic promise
Len Kuffert
9 Radio in New Zealand: the neoliberal experiment comes of age
Matt Mollgaard
Rufus McEwan
10 Forming networks: national radio networks - public, state, and commercial
Anne F. MacLennan
11 Listening to radio in South Africa, 1920s-1994
Thokozani N. Mhlambi
12 Transborder broadcasting: warfare, propaganda, and public diplomacy on the airwaves
Nelson Ribeiro
13 Reactionary conservatism and legacies of struggle in US radio history
Derek W. Valliant
14 When big business was in show business: US radio before television
Cynthia B. Meyers
15 Ethereal gender: thoughts on the history of radio and women's voices
Christine Ehrick
16 'When she can not be seen': constructing the commercial accent of women's voices in Clara, Lu 'n' Em
Jennifer Hyland Wang
Part III Formats, genres, and aesthetics
17 Radio fever? The health roots of early radio
Bill Kirkpatrick
18 Nobody knows anything: recessive epistemologies in true crime podcasting
Neil Verma
19 True crime and audio media
Kathleen Battles
Amanda Keeler
20 Radio formats: sound rules for addressing the narrowcast audience commodity
Alexander T. Russo
21 BBC Woman's Hour
Kate Murphy
22 The enduring significance of The War of the Worlds as broadcast event
Kathleen Battles
Joy Elizabeth Hayes
23 The traffic in feelings: the car-radio assemblage
Jason Loviglio
24 Radio features dead or alive?
Lyn Gallacher
25 From Phoebe's Fall to The Last Voyage of the Pong Su: how an Australian newspaper made hit narrative podcasts
Siobhan McHugh
26 Podcasting and journalism in the Spanish-speaking world
Toni Sellas
Maria Gutierrez
27 Podcasting's transmedia liveness
Alyn M. Euritt
28 Transgressing boundary rituals on radio
Leslie McMurtry
Part IV Radio and podcast publics
29 Community radio as development radio: a critical analysis of third-sector radio in South Asia
Vinod Pavarala
Kanchan K. Malik
Aniruddha Jena
30 Uneasy allies: community radio and communication for social change
Bridget Backhaus
Jo Tacchi
31 Radio, decolonization, and decoloniality in the Caribbean
Alejandra Bronfman
32 Radio's role in empowering women in conflict-affected areas
Emma Heywood
33 Women FM (W.FM): the women-focused radio station amplifying the voices of Nigerian women
Ganiyat Tijani-Adenle
34 Radyo Tanudan: sonic collectivities in a Philippine village
James Gabrillo
35 Listening to Don Cheto on Contemporary US Spanish-language radio
Dolores Ines Casillas
36 Can true crime podcasts make structural violence audible?
Neroli Price
37 The evolving genre of Prisoner Radio: an international examination
Heather Anderson
Charlotte Bedford
Urszula Doliwa
Part V Markets, platforms, and technologies
38 'This is so cool - radio at my fingertips!' Young people's responses to Radio Garden
Caroline Mitchell
Peter Lewis
39 Taping radio: recording memories
Zita Joyce
40 What is a podcast? Mapping the technical, cultural, and sonic boundaries between radio and podcasting
Richard Berry
41 'Podcast studies' and its techno-social discourses
Dario Llinares
42 From niche to mainstream: the emergence of a podcasting culture and market in the Italian radio context
Marta Perrotta
43 The new role of music radio formats: the platformization of the radio system?
J. Ignacio Gallego
44 How radio is remediated in streaming: the case of radio in Spotify
Andreas Lenander Aegidius
45 Artificial intelligence and radio broadcasting: opportunities and challenges in the Chinese context
Meng Wei
Salvatore Scifo
Yuanchun Xu
46 Radio automation: sonic control in American broadcasting
Andy Kelleher Stuhl
Index

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This comprehensive companion is a much-needed reference source for the expanding field of radio, audio, and podcast study, taking readers through a diverse range of essays examining the core questions and key debates surrounding radio practices, technologies, industries, policies, resources, histories, and relationships with audiences.

Drawing together original essays from well-established and emerging scholars to conceptualize this multidisciplinary field, this book’s global perspective acknowledges radio’s enduring affinity with the local, historical relationship to the national, and its unpredictably transnational reach. In its capacious understanding of what constitutes radio, this collection also recognizes the latent time-and-space shifting possibilities of radio broadcasting, and of the myriad ways for audio to come to us 'live.' Chapters on terrestrial radio mingle with studies of podcasts and streaming audio, emphasizing continuities and innovations in form and content, delivery and reception, production cultures and aesthetics, reminding us that neither 'radio' nor 'podcasting' should be approached as static objects of analysis but rather as mutually constituting cultural forms.

This cutting-edge and vibrant companion provides a rich resource for scholars and students of history, art theory, industry studies, journalism, media and communication, cultural studies, feminist analysis, and postcolonial studies.

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This comprehensive companion is a seminal reference source for the expanding field of radio, audio and podcast study, taking readers through a diverse range of essays examining the core questions and key debates surrounding radio practices, technologies, industries, policies, resources, histories, and relationships with audiences.