Sounds of Your Life: A History of Independent Radio in the UK

Sounds of Your Life: A History of Independent Radio in the UK

by TonyStoller (Author)

Synopsis

Since the mid-1970s, Independent Radio in the United Kingdom has touched the lives of millions of listeners. Stations in big cities and smaller towns provided music, news, and cultural programming that accompanied the changing patterns of life in the UK. The initial attempts to harness the power of popular radio and to provide local public service were characteristic of the times. The later decline into mere commercial music radio illustrates the failure of those hopes on a wider front. Sounds of Your Life is the first comprehensive history of Independent Radio. With unique access to those who made and marred the system, and to the formal and informal archives which cover more than 30 lively years, Tony Stoller describes how Britain moved from a social to a market economy, while also telling the tales of the people who shaped this national resource.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 350
Publisher: John Libbey Publishing Ltd
Published: 12 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0861966902
ISBN 13: 9780861966905

Media Reviews
The causes and effects of cultural and economic transition in the United Kingdom are linked to the rise of independent radio in Stoller s analysis. Chronicling the history of independent radio in UK, he reveals the aspirations and ideals held by many radio personnel. Radio was a means of bringing youth to the forefront in British society, giving them a voice and creative license. Sizes of towns and receptive areas varied, but the movement had no boundaries. Archives and interviews assist Stoller in demonstrating Britain s economic transition from social to market, based on radio proliferation.ForeWord, 8/19/10
Author Bio
Tony Stoller has been involved with radio broadcasting since 1974. He served as Chief Executive of the Radio Authority from 1994 to 2005.