The Historical Origins of Mass Communication Research in Our Field [electronic resource] / Samuel L. Becker.
The seeds of mass communication research in broadcasting were extracurricular, not academic, inspired by experimental campus radio stations. Prior to the mid-1930s, radio research was scarce. Until World War II, radio speech was the most important topic, followed by articles on how to use radio for...
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