Radio On: A Listener's Diary

1997 book by Sarah Vowell From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Radio On: A Listener's Diary (1997) is the first book by Sarah Vowell. In the book, she writes about listening to the radio for an entire year, switching between rock stations, talk radio, and NPR.[1] In the book she bemoans the state of radio in the United States, referring to it as a "dreary, intelligence-insulting, ugly, half-assed, audio compromise lorded over by the stultifying FCC."[2]

LanguageEnglish
GenreMemoir
Publication date
1997
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Radio On: A Listener's Diary
AuthorSarah Vowell
LanguageEnglish
GenreMemoir
Publication date
1997
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