TV on the Radio/Radio on Television: European Television Heritage as a Source for Understanding Radio History

A.W. Badenoch, B. Hagedoorn

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Abstract

Radio is only to a limited extent a ‘blind medium’. Visual and material aspects have long played a role in the way the medium has acquired meaning. While print has become a common source for radio history, audiovisual material – such as is preserved on the EUscreen portal with extensive metadata and potential for context – offers potential not just for understanding the evolution of television, but rather the entire mass-media ensemble. This article explores the possibilities and problems of using EUscreen as a source for a comparative and transnational history of radio, looking in particular at the visual iconography and narrative structures of audiovisual material found on
the portal.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97-113
Number of pages17
JournalVIEW. Journal of European Television History and Culture/E-journal
Volume7
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • radio history
  • broadcasting history
  • audiovisual sources
  • media historiography
  • domestication
  • media production
  • international broadcasting
  • gendered labour

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