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Marsha Francis Cassidy.  "Innovating Women's Television in Local and National Networks: Ruth Lyons and Arlene Francis"  Camera Obscura - 51 (Volume 17, Number 3), 2002, pp. 31-69

Chris Chandle.  "Myths of the JFK Assassination Coverage."  World and I 19.3 (March 2004): p60.

Jeff Martin.  "The Dawn of Tape: Transmission Device as Preservation Medium."  The Moving Image, Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2005, pp. 45-66

Randall Patnode. "'What These People Need Is Radio': New Technology, the Press, and Otherness in 1920s America," Technology and Culture, Volume 44, Number 2, April 2003, pp. 285-305

Alexander Russo.  "Defensive Transcriptions: Radio Networks, Sound-on-Disc Recording, and the Meaning of Live Broadcasting.The Velvet Light Trap - Number 54, Fall 2004, pp. 4-17

Lauren Rebecca
Sklaroff.  "Variety for the Servicemen: The Jubilee Show and the Paradox of Racializing Radio during World War IIAmerican Quarterly - Volume 56, Number 4, December 2004, pp. 945-973

Derek Vaillant, "Sounds of Whiteness: Local Radio, Racial Formation, and Public Culture in Chicago, 1921-1935," American Quarterly - Volume 54, Number 1, March 2002, pp. 25-66

James R. Walker  and Robert V. Bellamy Jr. "Baseball on Television: The Formative Years, 1939-51." Nine 11.2, 2003


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