In this book, Paul Matzko tells the story of the emergence of ultra-conservative radio in the 1960s, and reveals the Kennedy administration's involvement in a censorship campaign against conservative broadcasters. The Radio Right provides the essential pre-history for the last four decades of conservative activism, as well as the historical context for current issues of political bias and censorship in the media.
In this book, Paul Matzko tells the story of the emergence of ultra-conservative radio in the 1960s, and reveals the Kennedy administration's involvement in a censorship campaign against conservative broadcasters. The Radio Right provides the essential pre-history for the last four decades of conservative activism, as well as the historical context for current issues of political bias and censorship in the media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Matzko is a historian who specializes in the intersection of politics, religion, and mass media in modern America. He currently works at the Cato Institute as the Assistant Editor for Tech and Innovation for Libertarianism.org and is the host of the weekly podcast Building Tomorrow .
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* List of Figures * Glossary * Chapter 1- Intro: "Every Hate-Monger, Radio Preacher and Backwoods Evangelist" * Chapter 2- Conservative Radio, the Polish Ham Boycott, and the Creation of a Right-Wing Social Movement * Chapter 3- Seven Days in May or: How the Kennedys Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Radio Right * Chapter 4- Just Because You're Paranoid Doesn't Mean They Aren't After You: Putting the Reuther Memorandum to * Work * Chapter 5- "The Red Lion Roars Again": The Fairness Doctrine, the Democratic National Committee, and the * Election of 1964 * Chapter 6- Outsourcing Censorship: How the National Council of Churches Silenced Fundamentalist * Broadcasters * Chapter 7- The Radio Right in Decline * Chapter 8- Conclusion: From Radio Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump's Tweets * Appendix * Bibliography
* List of Figures * Glossary * Chapter 1- Intro: "Every Hate-Monger, Radio Preacher and Backwoods Evangelist" * Chapter 2- Conservative Radio, the Polish Ham Boycott, and the Creation of a Right-Wing Social Movement * Chapter 3- Seven Days in May or: How the Kennedys Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Radio Right * Chapter 4- Just Because You're Paranoid Doesn't Mean They Aren't After You: Putting the Reuther Memorandum to * Work * Chapter 5- "The Red Lion Roars Again": The Fairness Doctrine, the Democratic National Committee, and the * Election of 1964 * Chapter 6- Outsourcing Censorship: How the National Council of Churches Silenced Fundamentalist * Broadcasters * Chapter 7- The Radio Right in Decline * Chapter 8- Conclusion: From Radio Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump's Tweets * Appendix * Bibliography
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