Music in range : the culture of Canadian campus radio
By: Fauteux, Brian
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, c2015.Description: viii, 222 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781771121507Subject(s): College radio stations -- Canada | Community radio -- Canada | Radio and music -- Canada | Broadcasting policy | College radio stationsDDC classification: 384.54530971 FA MU Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Music in Range" sheds light on a radio sector that is an integral component of Canada s musical and cultural fabric and positions campus radio as a site of attention at a time when connectivity and sharing between musicians, music fans, and cultural intermediaries are increasingly shaping our experience of music, radio, and sound.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 384.54530971 FA MU (Browse shelf) | Available | T0054184 |
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384.54068 PR EL Electronic media management / | 384.54068 PR EL Electronic media management | 384.540973 CO RA Radio after the golden age : the evolution of American broadcasting since 1960 / | 384.54530971 FA MU Music in range : | 384.55 HA GL Global television marketplace / | 384.550688 ME DI Media promotion and marketing for broadcasting, cable, and the Internet / | 384.550688 ME DI Media promotion and marketing for broadcasting, cable, and the Internet / |
"Alternative" radio -- The Canadian campus radio sector takes shape -- From campus borders to communities campus radio in three Canadian localities -- A community-based mandate : regulating the campus radio sector in 2010 -- Canadian campus radio and local musical activity -- Campus radio and alternative music culture.
Music in Range" sheds light on a radio sector that is an integral component of Canada s musical and cultural fabric and positions campus radio as a site of attention at a time when connectivity and sharing between musicians, music fans, and cultural intermediaries are increasingly shaping our experience of music, radio, and sound.