This sounds like an interesting book...
RIGHT OF THE DIAL
The Rise of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Radio.
By Alec Foege.
294 pp. Faber & Faber. $25.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/13/books/review/Steinberg-t.html
TRG had the author on their show. Here’s a quote from the NY Times article:
The reader need wait only three paragraphs before Foege renders his final verdict: "Having spent a lot of time talking to some of the company’s most prominent critics, as well as some of its most devout supporters, I have concluded that Clear Channel is indeed to blame for much of what it has been accused of."
RIGHT OF THE DIAL
The Rise of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Radio.
By Alec Foege.
294 pp. Faber & Faber. $25.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/13/books/review/Steinberg-t.html
TRG had the author on their show. Here’s a quote from the NY Times article:
The reader need wait only three paragraphs before Foege renders his final verdict: "Having spent a lot of time talking to some of the company’s most prominent critics, as well as some of its most devout supporters, I have concluded that Clear Channel is indeed to blame for much of what it has been accused of."