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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have if you lived in the 20th Century
I had the oppurtunity to interview the book's author and have read the book and listen the the audio. The book and it's attachments will long be a part of my family as I viewed and heard the days of my grandparents, my parents, and remember myself where I was when ... Your children's, childrens, childrens, children will love this archive. An instant 20 Century hit.
Published on September 3, 1999

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2.0 out of 5 stars Bill Kurtis interrupts this broadcast...
As an avid fan of both history and news, I was excited to see this book come to the shelf. One would expect the audio to be the key feature to this book, and indeed it should have been. Sadly, the news portions of the audio are kept to ineffective soundbites that average about 15 seconds each. Instead of having the sensation of listening to the radio when a news break...
Published on December 29, 2000 by R. Sheffield


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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Bill Kurtis interrupts this broadcast..., December 29, 2000
As an avid fan of both history and news, I was excited to see this book come to the shelf. One would expect the audio to be the key feature to this book, and indeed it should have been. Sadly, the news portions of the audio are kept to ineffective soundbites that average about 15 seconds each. Instead of having the sensation of listening to the radio when a news break comes through, you are lulled to sleep by Bill Kurtis' summation of the event. Only a small cut from a radio broadcast accents the audio. In fact, most of the news clips are not even the "breaking news," but rather some portion of a later news report. Another problem is the omission of key news events for the inclusion of cultural events (death of Princess Diana, Marilyn Monroe). Finally, many of the clips begin with the news reporter speaking, not with the broadcast as it occured prior to the break-in. Thus, the "interruption of the broadcast" is never re-lived. Other reviews which claim the edited audio "revive[s] the panic and thrill of some of the defining moments" of these events, are greatly mistaken.

If you are looking for a 'best of' listing of news stories (PBS style, edited to 60 minutes t.v. program), this will be a good edition to your library. The program does do a good job of summarizing major 20th century news stories. However, if you are looking for a unique historical record of major radio news events, this will leave you disappointed and frustrated with the missed potential of this series.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have if you lived in the 20th Century, September 3, 1999
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I had the oppurtunity to interview the book's author and have read the book and listen the the audio. The book and it's attachments will long be a part of my family as I viewed and heard the days of my grandparents, my parents, and remember myself where I was when ... Your children's, childrens, childrens, children will love this archive. An instant 20 Century hit.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have conversation piece!, December 3, 1999
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This is one of the best literary ideas I have ever seen! I was fortunate enough to receive this book for my birthday and have since perused it's pages (and listened to the CDs, of course) a dozen times. The whole book gives you a *you are there* feeling, and the audio just enhances that. Does an excellent job covering so many of the century's biggest moments. The sound of Walter Cronkite's voice announcing JFK's death, the Hindenburg disaster, Princess Diana...amazing! The pictures are great too...an all around wonderful coffee table book to have laying around. If you are at all interested in history, current events, or any major event that occurred in the 20th century, buy this...you won't be disappointed!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for history buffs, December 9, 1999
I bought this book primarily for my interest in broadcast news events, but I never expected the feelings and emotions that I felt by the time I finished reading and listening to it. As a GenXer, the first event I can vividly recall is the Challenger Disaster. Listening to the CD brought me back to the day and spot I was when I heard about the disaster. Even though I've cared for hundreds of WWII vets, the devestation of the war never really made an impact on me until I read and listened to this book. It makes all the events of the past become real to those who weren't fortunate enough to be alive then. The CDs themselves make this book worth every penny you spend.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, a conversational coffee table book must have, July 25, 1999
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This book would make a perfect gift for that hard to buy for person. A walk back in time, a very nostalgic piece for the older reader. Entertaining, interesting and educational for younger readers. The price here is unbeatable, just priced it elsewhere at $45.00.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too many interruptions, February 2, 2001
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Brent M. Ottaway (Duncansville, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a great concept with a so-so follow-through. The book has some fine photos and lackluster text. The real disappointment is the CD's, which unfortunately feature the exposition of Bill Kurtis over the actual recordings. Instead of minutes of actual news broadcasts knitted together with seconds of exposition by Bill Kurtis, we get lengthy introductions by Kurtis with snippets of the news broadcasts. Bottom line: Worth having, but falls short of potential.
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25 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A Major Disappointment, January 30, 2000
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The best part of the book is the forward written by Walter Cronkite - in itself is of important to journalism and our first amendment rights.

If you're going to by this book for the two audio CDs in order to "Relive the Events That Stopped Our Lives. . .," don't. The audio CDs are mostly a narrative, read a bit over dramatically by Bill Kurtis. The actual news broadcasts and historical audio has been edited down to modern-day 30-second sound bites, as if we're too dumb to listen to anything longer. It would have been far better to provide *at least* five minutes of uninterrupted audio so we could experience some of the tension and awe of the first moon landing, the assassination of a president or the launch of an invasion. I can hear Bill Kurtis just about any day of the week on TV. We are of an age where technology can help us re-present history in significant chunks. Too bad this book and audio CDs don't do so.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Incorrect Photos, June 11, 2000
I was initially impressed with this book, until I began to read..... I noticed several Inaccuracies, most blatantly on p 68, The rocket photo referred to as "Apollo 11" is NOT Apollo 11, also on p 70 inset photos are referred to as "Armstrong descends the Lunar Module" the photos are NOT of Armstrong. Unfortunately I would have to oversee any use of this book by my Son, I would NOT want him to incorrectly absorb even the most minute piece of "false" history.

Since the book already contains detailed commentary on each event, maybe the CDs could have contained more historical clips and less "setup" for each clip.

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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good Concept, Poor Realization, September 5, 2001
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The book itself contains the expected photos from the events. The accompanying text seemed appropriate for someone with little or no knowledge of 20th century history. While this is not necessarily a fault, it reduces the value of the book to those of us familiar with at least the broad outlines and major events.

But the CDs are seriously annoying. Since these accompany a book, I expected that the book would provide the context (date/time/source of the broadcast, and perhaps some historical background) and the CDs themselves would contain minimal narration. Instead, I'd estimate there's five minutes of narration-blather for every minute of historical recording. And blather it is-- often irritatingly banal, platitudinous, and cliched.

Did I mention that the narrator sometimes actually talks OVER the historical recordings? This book/recording package could have been so much better.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you like history you will want to have this book, May 2, 2005
This review is from: We Interrupt This Broadcast with 2 Audio CDs, 3E (Hardcover)
Perhaps one of the most innovative ways to study and share history, We Interrupt This Broadcast contains not only information on 43 of the most important events of the 20th century but also actual audio tracks from the original radio broadcasts. The stories told and broadcasts heard range from the Hindenburg explosion to the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan's Surrender, Lee Harvey Oswald's Assassination, Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination, Apollo 13, the Kent State Massacre, Nixon's resignation, the shooting of President Reagan, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the O. J. Simpson saga, Princess Diana's death, the 2000 election, and finally the September 11th attacks, as well as 29 other historically important events. Each event is described in detail including important facts leading up to the event and the effect it had on the U.S. We Interrupt This Broadcast is very highly recommended and should be in the library of everyone who loves or teaches history.
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