Social History of British Broadcasting
Explore the fascinating evolution of broadcasting in Britain with the "Social History of British Broadcasting," published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1991. This insightful hardback edition spans 476 pages, meticulously detailing the development of broadcast media from its inception in the 1920s to the onset of World War II.
The book delves into the pivotal role of the BBC as it transformed into a national service dedicated to serving the public interest. It thoroughly examines how this influential institution catered to diverse segments of society across the entirety of the UK, shaping modern life and communication. Discover the rich social tapestry woven through the airwaves and how broadcasting has left an indelible mark on British culture.
Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the origins of modern media, this book is an essential addition to your collection.