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Supplement to Radio Journalism: An Annotated Bibliography: By The Council On Radio Journalism

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The bibliography that follows is a supplement to “Radio Journalism: An Annotated Bibliography,” published by the Council on Radio Journalism in the Journalism Quarterly of June 1946. Its purpose is to provide annotated citations of major publications—book, periodical, and pamphlet—dealing with radio news and closely related fields that have appeared since the first bibliography was compiled. Like the first, this bibliography is selective, not exhaustive. It does not list the scores of articles, many of them of first importance, that have appeared in the trade press—Broadcasting, Radio Daily, NAB Reports, Variety, Billboard, Tide, Television, FM and Television, Frequency Modulation Business, Radio Showmanship, Newscaster, and the like. It is assumed that those interested in radio journalism keep abreast of materials of this kind. Compilers of this bibliography are members of the Council on Radio Journalism, with the assistance of Baskett Mosse of the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, and C. H. Sandage of the School of Journalism, University of Illinois.
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Title: Supplement to Radio Journalism: An Annotated Bibliography: By The Council On Radio Journalism
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The bibliography that follows is a supplement to “Radio Journalism: An Annotated Bibliography,” published by the Council on Radio Journalism in the Journalism Quarterly of June 1946.
Its purpose is to provide annotated citations of major publications—book, periodical, and pamphlet—dealing with radio news and closely related fields that have appeared since the first bibliography was compiled.
Like the first, this bibliography is selective, not exhaustive.
It does not list the scores of articles, many of them of first importance, that have appeared in the trade press—Broadcasting, Radio Daily, NAB Reports, Variety, Billboard, Tide, Television, FM and Television, Frequency Modulation Business, Radio Showmanship, Newscaster, and the like.
It is assumed that those interested in radio journalism keep abreast of materials of this kind.
Compilers of this bibliography are members of the Council on Radio Journalism, with the assistance of Baskett Mosse of the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, and C.
H.
Sandage of the School of Journalism, University of Illinois.

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