Books
Ethan Parker

Radio Show Scandals

Radio Show Scandals uncovers the hidden history of radio broadcasting, revealing the scandals and legal battles that shaped this influential medium. It explores how radio, a powerful force in the 20th century, became a stage for social change, political maneuvering, and controversies. The book delves into how broadcast regulations evolved in response to on-air incidents, and how these scandals impacted the careers of radio personalities.

One intriguing fact is how early attempts to control the airwaves led to landmark cases challenging free speech. The book traces radio's journey from a niche technology to a dominant form of mass communication, examining the ethical lapses and political interference that often went unnoticed.

It adopts a narrative non-fiction style, presenting complex legal and historical information in an accessible manner. The book begins with the early days of radio and its initial controversies, then moves through the Golden Age of Scandal, and culminates with an analysis of the legal battles and regulatory changes that reshaped the industry.
136 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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