Published by the Association for Professional Broadcasting Education, this quarterly journal published articles on trends, developments and innovations in the radio industry during the 80s.
Published quarterly for the Broadcast Education Association, the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media presents timely research articles about new developments, trends, and innovations in electronic and digital communication to advance scholarly discoveries and real-world solutions.
Designed to promote scholarly dialogues generated by various disciplinary and methodological points of view. This journal is published twice yearly and available to view online.
This peer reviewed journal is dedicated exclusively to radio research. Interdisciplinary studies of contemporary & historical radio broadcasting. Published twice yearly between 2002 and 2007.
A monthly publication published by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation featuring articles on radio broadcasting and FM radio. Formerly known as Twenty- Four Hours.
The Listener was a weekly magazine established by the BBC in January 1929 and was developed as a medium of record for the reproduction of broadcast talks. It also previewed major literary and musical broadcasts, reviewed new books, and printed a selected list of the more intellectual broadcasts for the coming week. It ceased publication in 1991.
Library holds Vol. 78 (3 Aug. 1967)- v. 125 (3 Jan. 1991)
Radio Journal is published three times a year and focuses on the production, reception, texts and contexts of radio and audio media. Journals available online from 2003- current.
It began in 1911 as the Marconigraph. In April, 1913 it became Wireless World and was issued continuously under this name until 1986 when it became Electronics & Wireless World. This monthly magazine was the first significant journal dedicated to wireless communication, and it circulated largely among Marconi engineers and operators.