LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jim cox

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  • NL Hierarchy
    Bud Mishra / Jianer Chen / Jim Cox
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    14,49 €

  • Rails Across Dixie
    Jim Cox
    Covering legendary and obscure intercity passenger trains in a dozen Southeastern states, this book details the golden age of train travel. The story begins with the inception of steam locomotives in 1830 in Charleston, South Carolina, continuing through the mid-1930s changeover to diesel and the debut of Amtrak in 1971 to the present. Throughout, the book explores the techn...
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    59,40 €

  • Hope, Life, and Inspiration-A Collection of Poetry and Prose
    Jim Cox
    The author’s poems overflow with faith-filled messages about how we can live a good life. They encourage us as we read the book to get down on our knees in prayer daily and then listen for God’s answers. Their verses remind us to tell others about our faith in God every chance we get because every time we share our faith, the stronger that faith will become. The author recogniz...
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    26,02 €

  • Newspapers in Transition
    Jim Cox
    The impact of cyberspace on newsprint journalism is at the core of this text. After a brief history of U.S. news dailies and weeklies it turns attention to those journals’ status today. A wide range of forces that impinge on their success and failure are explored, including the decline of their relevancy for an increasing percentage of the population. Newspapers’ prospects f...
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    42,84 €

  • Radio After the Golden Age
    Jim Cox
    What became of radio after its Golden Age ended about 1960? Not long ago Arbitron found that almost 93 percent of Americans age 12 and older are regular radio listeners, a higher percentage than those turning to television, magazines, newspapers, or the Internet. But the sounds they hear now barely resemble those of radio’s heyday when it had little competition as a mass ent...
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    57,30 €

  • Radio Journalism in America
    Jim Cox
    This history of radio news reporting recounts and assesses the contributions of radio toward keeping America informed since the 1920s. It identifies distinct periods and milestones in broadcast journalism and includes a biographical dictionary of important figures who brought news to the airwaves.Americans were dependent on radio for cheap entertainment during the Great Depr...
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    58,70 €

  • Sold on Radio
    Jim Cox
    How was it that America would fund its nascent national radio services? Government control and a subscription-like model were both considered! Soon an advertising system emerged, leading radio into its golden age from the 1920s to the early 1960s. This work, divided into two parts, studies the commercialization of network radio during its golden age. The first part covers ...
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    44,31 €

  • Musicmakers of Network Radio
    Jim Cox
    Before television, radio was the sole source of simultaneous mass entertainment in America. The medium served as launching pad for the careers of countless future stars of stage and screen. Singers and conductors became legends by offering musical entertainment directly to Americans in their homes, vehicles, and places of work and play. This volume presents biographies of ...
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    73,67 €

  • The Great Radio Sitcoms
    Jim Cox
    On January 12, 1926, radio audiences heard the first exchanges of wit and wisdom between 'Sam ’n’ Henry'--the verbal jousters who would evolve into Amos ’n’ Andy and whose broadcasts launched the radio sitcom. Here is a detailed look at 20 of the most popular such sitcoms that aired between the mid-1920s and early 1950s, the three-decade heyday of radio.Each series is discus...
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    44,20 €

  • Radio Speakers
    Jim Cox
    In the days before television, radio was the constant voice in American life. When radio spoke, America listened--especially to the men and women who spoke directly to their unseen audience. Sometimes formal, sometimes as familiar as the friend next door, their presence filled the airwaves: announcers, newscasters, sportscasters, showbiz reporters, advice consultants, emcees...
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    59,04 €

  • Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons
    Jim Cox
    That 'kindly old investigator,' Mr. Keen, sought missing persons and unraveled crimes longer than any other fictional detective ever heard or seen on the air. For 18 years (1937-1955) and 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Keen and his faithful assistant Mike Clancy kept listeners coming back for more. The nearest competitor, Nick Carter, Master Detective, ran for 726 broadcasts. ...
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    59,05 €

  • Music Radio
    Jim Cox
    Long before the invention of 'talk radio,' music was the heart and soul of radio programming--whether standing alone, filling in the time between features, or identifying to widespread audiences the shows coming on and signing off the air. Jim Cox’s Music Radio encompasses the entire range of musical programming from the early 1920s to the early 1960s. Jazz, country, class...
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    59,07 €

  • Radio Crime Fighters
    Jim Cox
    In the early days of radio, producers, directors and scriptwriters were well aware of the listening public’s fascination with subject matter tinged with wrongdoing. Stories of right and wrong, crime and punishment, and law and order kept audiences of every age hooked for more than thirty years. This work covers 300+ syndicated radio mystery and adventure serials that aired...
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    58,95 €

  • The Daytime Serials of Television, 1946-1960
    Jim Cox
    The popularity of soap operas on radio made them a natural for the new medium of television, where soaps quickly became an audience favorite. As television soap operas developed, so did the level of sophistication in delivery, writing and production. This history of television’s 'golden age' soaps begins with an overview of earlier serialized entertainments. An analysis of...
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    58,62 €

  • A to Z of American Radio Soap Operas
    Jim Cox
    The dictionary section, made up of more than 500 cross-referenced entries, provides brief vignettes of the more popular and also less well-known 'soaps,' among them Back Stage Wife, Our Gal Sunday, Pepper Young’s Family and The Guiding Light. Other entries evoke those who brought these programs to life: the actors, announcers, scriptwriters, networks, and even the sponsors. Nor...
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    63,53 €

  • American Radio Networks
    Jim Cox
    This history of commercial radio networks in the United States provides a wealth of information on broadcasting from the 1920s to the present. It covers the four transcontinental webs that operated during the pre-television Golden Age, plus local and regional hookups, and the developments that have occurred in the decades since, including the impact of television, the rise o...
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    58,59 €

  • The Great Radio Audience Participation Shows
    Jim Cox
    This work contains the histories of Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts, Art Linkletter’s House Party, Break the Bank, The Breakfast Club, Bride and Groom, Can You Top This?, Dr. Christian, Dr. I.Q., Double or Nothing, Information Please, Queen for a Day, Stop the Music!, Strike It Rich, Take It or Leave It, Truth or Consequences, Welcome Travelers, and You Bet Your Life, all fr...
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    58,72 €

  • This Day in Network Radio
    Jim Cox
    For each day of the calendar, this unique work details events that have significantly affected American network radio since the mid-1920s. Entries recount occasions, practices, or decisions which left indelible marks on broadcasting (listed by date of occurrence); the debuts and cancellations of programs; and births and deaths of important people in radio history--not only h...
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    73,27 €

  • The Great Radio Soap Operas
    Jim Cox
    This reference work contains exhaustive histories of 31 of network radio’s most durable soap operas on the air between 1930 and 1960. The soap operas covered are Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories, Backstage Wife, Big Sister, The Brighter Day, David Harum, Front Page Farrell, The Guiding Light, Hilltop House, Just Plain Bill, Life Can Be Beautiful, The Light of the World, Lora L...
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    58,94 €

  • One Fine Stooge
    Jim Terry / Steve Cox
    One Fine Stooge: Larry Fine’s Frizzy Life in Pictures reveals the charming and poignant life of the famed comedian who took a beating for more than four decades. This trip through decades in show business is based on Larry Fine’s own memorabilia collection-now published for the first time—providing an unparalleled visual history of the most prolific comedy team in entertainment...
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    54,16 €

  • Understanding Doctors’ Performance
    Allen Hutchinson / Jenny King / Jim Cox
    Teenage pregnancy rates in the UK are among the highest in Western Europe. This book explains the issues surrounding pregnancy in the early teenage years and ties in with recent government initiatives. Tackling Teenage Pregnancy illustrates the viewpoints of a wide range of medical professionals including doctors nurses social workers and youth workers and also draws on the exp...
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    85,74 €

  • Frank and Anne Hummert’s Radio Factory
    Jim Cox
    Frank and Anne Hummert brought at least 125 separate series to the airwaves. The production dynasty over which they presided extended far beyond the serialized melodrama that became their trademark. Their genres also included music, mystery, juvenile adventure, quiz, sports, news, comedy and dramatic theater. The Hummerts tried to appeal to everyone’s tastes and probably inf...
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    42,67 €

  • Say Goodnight, Gracie
    Jim Cox
    Until the late 1940s, most Americans relied heavily upon radio, the only means of mass communication they knew, for information and entertainment. But with the 1950s came television sets and prosperity enabled more people to afford them. Radio began a decline. This work examines what could be called the final decade of AM network radio and the many factors that contributed...
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    42,86 €