From Library Journal
This reference book of more than 1000 entries on major radio programs is a revision and repackaging of Lackman's Same Time Same Station (LJ 11/1/95). This edition presents capsule descriptions of radio's most important dramas, comedies, game shows, news programming, and personalities from the 1920s to the present. Not much has changed from the previous edition, but Lackman's attention to details such as programming schedules and show sponsors is noteworthy. Invaluable as a guide to dramatic programming during the "Golden Age" of radio, this book is also a useful source of information about contemporary radio personalities such as Howard Stern and Don Imus. Vintage black-and-white photographs are sprinkled throughout the book. Lackman also includes several appendixes (e. g., a list of radio stations that currently broadcast old-time radio shows and an exhaustive list of radio dramas that appeared in anthology programs). Recommended for public libraries and for academic libraries serving schools with communications departments that don't already have Same Time Same Station.
-David M. Lisa, Mercyhurst Coll. Lib., Erie, PA Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Review
"For those who were listeners in the early days of radio, there is good news, it is all here in this book...a pleasurable page-turner invoking remembrances of that time..." --
George Edwards, morning host for 39 years on WQXR, the radio station of the New York Times[Praise for the previous edition (
Same Time...Same Station, Facts On File, 1995, ISBN 0-8160-2862-1)] "You could spend hours curled up with this book-and never get bored." --
Radio World