Network Radio Ratings, 19321953: A History of Prime Time Programs Through the Ratings of Nielsen, Crossley and Hooper

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Network Radio Ratings, 19321953: A History of Prime Time Programs Through the Ratings of Nielsen, Crossley and Hooper

Author(s): Jim Ramsburg (Author)

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co
  • Publication Date: 5 July 2011
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 378 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0786445580
  • ISBN-13: 9780786445585

Book Description

Network radio from 1932 to 1953 was a high-stakes competition embracing technology, industry, government and advertising, ruled by dollars and dictated by ratings. This comprehensive reference work provides a fascinating account of broadcasting’s most colorful era, when four nationwide networks dominated American media as no concerted communications force ever had.

Introductory sections chronicle the development of the broadcasting, advertising and entertainment industries, with an explanation of the ratings systems and their evolution. Twenty-one substantial sections follow, each covering a specific year of radio’s golden age, with industry statistics, daily program ratings and a chart of the year’s 50 top programs. A summary lists the era’s most successful programs within the five major formats. Three appendices and a full index conclude the work.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“valuable…recommended”―Choice; “the author knows his stuff”―Classic Images; “wonderful”―ARBA; “Mr. Ramsburg is a born writer who has done his homework and has a seemingly bottomless collection of fascinating anecdotes about the early and glory days of network radio. Mr. Ramsburg has a delightful sense of the amusing and the absurd…a well-told story chock full of delightful anecdotes…eminently readable”―Radio Recall; “Ramsburg tracks the nightly, monthly, and annual ratings of oldtime radio programs”―Reference & Research Book News; “one of the most intriguing books”―Radiogram; “Ramsburg, tracks the nightly, monthly, and annual ratings of oldtime radio programs”―SciTech Book News.

About the Author

Jim Ramsburg spent 50 years in radio and advertising, including top-level positions with prestigious radio stations KLAC in Los Angeles and KSTP in Minneapolis-St. Paul. In 2006 he was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame at Minnesota’s Museum of Broadcasting. He lives in Estero, Florida.

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