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Right of the Dial

The Rise of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Radio

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Buch | Hardcover
294 Seiten
2008
Faber & Faber (Verlag)
978-0-571-21106-7 (ISBN)
24,85 inkl. MwSt
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In "Right of the Dial," Alec Foege explores how the mammoth media conglomerate evolved from a local radio broadcasting operation, founded in 1972, into one of the biggest, most profitable, and most polarizing corporations in the country. During its heyday, critics accused Clear Channel, the fourth-largest media company in the United States and the nation's largest owner of radio stations, of ruining American pop culture and cited it as a symbol of the evils of media monopolization, while fans hailed it as a business dynamo, a beacon of unfettered capitalism. What's undeniable is that as the owner at one point of more than 1,200 radio stations, 130 major concert venues and promoters, 770,000 billboards, 41 television stations, and the largest sports management business in the country, Clear Channel dominated the entertainment world in ways that MTV and Disney could only dream of. But in the fall of 2006, after years of public criticism and flattening stock prices, Goliath finally tumbled--Clear Channel Inc. sold off one-third of its radio holdings and all of its television concerns while transferring ownership to a consortium of private equity firms. The move signaled the end of an era in media consolidation, and in "Right of the Dial," Foege takes an insightful look at the company's successes and abuses, showing the ways in which Clear Channel reshaped America's cultural and corporate landscapes along the way.

Alec Foege has written for "Rolling Stone," "The New York Times," "New York," "People," "Spin," "Playboy," "Details," and many other national publications. He currently is a contributing writer at Fortune Small Business. His previous books are "Confusion Is Next: The Sonic Youth Story" and "The Empire God Built: Inside Pat Robertson's Media Machine." He lives in Connecticut with his wife and two children.

Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 147 x 250 mm
Gewicht 531 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Journalistik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Wirtschaftsinformatik
ISBN-10 0-571-21106-2 / 0571211062
ISBN-13 978-0-571-21106-7 / 9780571211067
Zustand Neuware
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