Border Radio: Quacks, Yodelers, Pitchmen, Psychics and Other Amazing Broadcasters of the American Airwaves

Border Radio: Quacks, Yodelers, Pitchmen, Psychics and Other Amazing Broadcasters of the American Airwaves

by Bill Crawford (Author), G . Fowler (Author), WoflmanJack (Foreword)

Synopsis

Before the Internet brought the world together, there was border radio. These mega-watt border blaster stations, set up just across the Mexican border to evade U.S. regulations, beamed programming across the United States and as far away as South America, Japan, and Western Europe.

This book traces the eventful history of border radio from its founding in the 1930s by goat-gland doctor J. R. Brinkley to the glory days of Wolfman Jack in the 1960s. Along the way, it shows how border broadcasters pioneered direct sales advertising, helped prove the power of electronic media as a political tool, aided in spreading the popularity of country music, rhythm and blues, and rock, and laid the foundations for today's electronic church. The authors have revised the text to include even more first-hand information and a larger selection of photographs.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 371
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 01 May 2002

ISBN 10: 0292725353
ISBN 13: 9780292725355

Media Reviews
This book adds immeasurably to our appreciation and understanding of the power the aural medium possesses to mirror and shape culture. * Communication Booknotes Quarterly *
Author Bio
Gene Fowler grew up in a Dallas showbiz family and has been writing and performing for theater since the 1960s. His previous books include Border Radio, Mystic Healers and Medicine Shows, and Crazy Water. Bill Crawford is a writer in Austin with an interest in Texas history. His previous books include Please Pass the Biscuits, Pappy: Pictures of Governor W. Lee Pappy O'Daniel; Border Radio: Quacks, Yodelers, Pitchmen, Psychics, and Other Amazing Broadcasters of the American Airwaves (cowritten with Gene Fowler); and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire (cowritten with Joe Nick Patoski).