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Filed under: Radio broadcasting policy -- United States -- History -- 20th century- Radio in Wartime (New York: Greenberg, ca. 1942), by Sherman H. Dryer
Filed under: Radio in propaganda -- United States -- History -- 20th century- Radio in Wartime (New York: Greenberg, ca. 1942), by Sherman H. Dryer
Filed under: Radio broadcasting -- United States -- History -- Periodicals
Filed under: Radio -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Mobile communication systems -- United StatesFiled under: Radio, Military -- United StatesFiled under: Radio broadcasting -- United States- 30 Years of Pioneering and Progress in Radio and Television (New York: Dept. of Information, Radio Corp. of America, c1949), by Radio Corporation of America (PDF at worldradiohistory.com)
- The Advertising and Business Side of Radio (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1948), by Ned Midgley (PDF at americanradiohistory.com)
- Radio Listening in America: The People Look at Radio, Again (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1948), by Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Patricia L. Kendall, contrib. by National Opinion Research Center
- The First Quarter-Century of American Broadcasting (Kansas City, MO: Midland Pub. Co., 1946), by E. P. J. Shurick (PDF at worldradiohistory.com)
- How Far Should Government Control Radio? (EM 28; 1946), by Robert D. Leigh
- The People Look at Radio: Report on a Survey Conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, c1946), by Columbia University Bureau of Applied Social Research, contrib. by National Opinion Research Center and Paul F. Lazarsfeld
- Public Service Responsibility of Broadcast Licensees (the "Blue Book"; 1946), by United States Federal Communications Commission (PDF at worldradiohistory.com)
- The Radio Station: Management, Functions, Future (New York: G. W. Stewart, c1946), by Jerome Sill (page images at HathiTrust)
- Radio: The Fifth Estate (Boston et al.: Houghton Mifflin Co., c1946), by Judith C. Waller (PDF at worldradiohistroy.com)
- Radio's Second Chance (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1946), by Charles A. Siepmann (PDF at americanradiohistory.com)
- Who, What, Why is Radio? (revised edition; New York: G. W. Stewart, ca. 1946), by Robert J. Landry (PDF at worldradiohistory.com)
- Who, What, Why is Radio? (first edition; New York: G. W. Stewart, c1942), by Robert J. Landry (page images at HathiTrust)
- Radio and the Printed Page: An Introduction to the Study of Radio and its Role in the Communication of Ideas (New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, c1940), by Paul F. Lazarsfeld (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The ABC of Radio (c1938), by National Association of Broadcasters
- Code of Fair Competition for the Radio Broadcasting Industry, As Approved on November 27, 1933 by President Roosevelt, by United States National Recovery Administration (multiple formats at archive.org)
- A Thirty-Year History of Programs Carried on National Radio Networks in the United States, 1926-1956, ed. by Harrison B. Summers (page imagest at HathiTrust)
- Sex and Broadcasting: A Handbook on Starting a Radio Station for the Community (third edition; San Francisco: Dildo Press, 1975), by Lorenzo W. Milam (PDF at worldradiohistory.com)
- Armed Forces Radio and Television Broadcast Guide (third edition, 1961), by United States Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (PDF at worldradiohistory.com)
- Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television (New York, NY: American Business Consultants, 1950), by American Business Consultants (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Alice in Sponsor-Land: A Chronicle of the Adventures of Alice, the Hatter, the March Hare, and the Dormouse in That Twentieth Century Wonderland on the Other Side of Your Radio Loud-Speaker; With Special Reference, As They Say, to the Entertainment Offerings of the NBC Red Network (c1941), by National Broadcasting Company, illust. by B. Tobey
- Report on Blacklisting (2 volumes; New York: Fund for the Republic, c1956), by John Cogley
Filed under: Radio broadcasting -- United States -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Alternative radio broadcasting -- United StatesFiled under: Community radio -- United StatesFiled under: Radio advertising -- United StatesFiled under: Radio journalism -- United StatesFiled under: Radio programs -- United StatesFiled under: Radio operators -- United StatesFiled under: Radio stations -- United StatesFiled under: Radio -- Law and legislation -- United States- Radio and the Law (Los Angeles: Parker and Co., 1947), by J. G. Moser and Richard Allen Lavine (PDF at worldradiohistory.com)
- What the New Radio Rules Mean (1941), by Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. (page images at HathiTrust)
- Broadcasting and Government: Responsibilities and Regulations (East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, c1961), by Walter B. Emery (page images at HathiTrust)
- Television: A Struggle for Power (New York: W. Morrow and Co., 1938), by Frank C. Waldrop and Joseph Borkin, contrib. by George Henry Payne (page images at HathiTrust)
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