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9XM Talking: WHA Radio and the Wisconsin Idea |  | Author: Randall Davidson Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press Category: Book
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Seller: minnesotanicebooks Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1298098
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 422 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.2 x 1.5
ISBN: 0299218708 Dewey Decimal Number: 384.540977583 EAN: 9780299218706 ASIN: 0299218708
Publication Date: November 17, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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These words crackled in the headphones of crystal sets around the country in 1921 as the University of Wisconsin radio station 9XM began its regular schedule of voice broadcasts. Randall Davidson provides the first comprehensive history of the University of Wisconsin radio station, WHA; affiliated state-owned station, WLBL; and the post-World War II FM stations that are the backbone of the network now known as Wisconsin Public Radio. 9XM Talking describes how, with homemade equipment and ideas developed from scratch, 9XM endured many struggles and became a tangible example of "the Wisconsin Idea," bringing the educational riches of the university to all the state's residents. From the beginning, those involved with the radio station felt it should provide a service for the practical use of Wisconsin citizens. The book's informative chapters cover the programs that allowed the medium of radio to benefit farmers and homemakers, to bring world-class educators into isolated rural schoolrooms, and to teach people all over Wisconsin everything from literature to history to touch-typing, long before anyone came up with the term "distance learning." Davidson concludes by discussing the claim that WHA has to the title "Oldest Station in the Nation." This groundbreaking book is based on archival materials dating back to the 1900s and includes dozens of historic photos and illustrations, many of which have never been published before. Winner, Book Award of Merit for best Wisconsin history book, Wisconsin Historical Society
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| Customer Reviews: Authoritatively researched January 28, 2007 S. Busalacchi (Madison, WI) I just completed reading Randall Davidson's fine book on the history of what is now Wisconsin Public Radio. As a former WPR reporter, I found it both entertaining and fascinating. One of the best unexpected aspects of the book are the wonderful pictures, detailing the roots of radio. There's one in particular that stays with me: a shot of the first car equipped with a "radio." Hey, watch the wires! 9XM Talking would be a perfect text for a radio history course or for anybody who's into radio in a big way.
A very well-done history of early radio in Wisconsin December 31, 2006 S. Johnston (Boise, ID United States) I really enjoyed this history of 9XM/WHA Radio. The author managed to combine an enjoyable, readable narrative with solid, well-documented historiography. Plus he demonstrates his full understanding of the terminology of broadcasting - no annoying mistakes in "radio-speak" in this volume! A good book - recommended highly.
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