Iluminace 2007, 19(3):153-161

Role of Popular Music in the Pre-War Dramaturgy of Radiojournal

Petr Macek

The study discusses the debates surrounding so-called light music in the pre-war dramaturgy of the Radiojournal, bringing into the issue under investigation the perspective of a third key medium, which, unlike film and the gramophone, was based on a state-sponsored position as a disseminator of national culture. The article includes an analysis of specific professional terminology.

Keywords: mass media; recordings; radio and film; sound recording; sound studios; media; mass communication

Published: September 1, 2007  Show citation

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Macek, P. (2007). Role of Popular Music in the Pre-War Dramaturgy of Radiojournal. Iluminace19(3), 153-161
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