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From: Tony Stoller
Sent: Monday, December 4, 2017 11:07 AM
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Subject: Groundbreaking history of classical music radio in the UK
??Dear Colleagues
With apologies for cross-posting (and immodesty), I wanted to let you know that Palgrave Macmillan is publishing my new book, Classical Music Radio in the United Kingdom, 1945 - 1995, today. It is the first comprehensive account of classical music on all British radio stations, BBC and commercial, between 1945 and 1995. As well as narrating the shifting development of those services, from before the launch of the Third Programme until after the start of Classic FM, it illustrates changing attitudes to class and culture in British society through the second half of the past century.
The publisher's web page is at http://www.palgrave.com/9783319647098?
Distinguished broadcaster and radio critic Gillian Reynolds writes that:
"Tony Stoller is a passionate observer of who we are and what can change the way we live. His account of how classical music has reached unexpectedly varied and loyal mass audiences, radically challenges many traditional cultural assumptions. An early enabler of Britain's radio revolution, here he becomes a powerful advocate for why breaking the monopoly of the BBC became an unexpected signifier of profound social change."
Dr Kate Murphy, author of Behind the Wireless, a history of early women at the BBC , says that:
"Tony Stoller confidently and expertly challenges the current understanding of the history of classical music radio in the UK. This impressive book offers an original perspective on an important topic, and is certain to be the definitive book on the subject".
Best wishes
Tony
Dr. Tony Stoller
Visiting Professor
Faculty of Media and Communications
Bournemouth University
+44 (0)1962 861749
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Classical Music Radio in the UK, 1945-1995: Palgrave Macmillan 2017
Sounds of Your Life, the history of Independent Radio in the UK: John Libbey Publishing 2010
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