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For Radio History Buffs Only!, April 5, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: Radio's Morning Show Personalities: Early Hour Broadcasters and Deejays from the 1920s to the 1990s (Library Binding)
Having spent more than 25 years in radio, a good portion of it behind the microphone, I was sorely disappointed by Mr. Lieberman's book. An Englishman, Mr. Lieberman has no experience in radio, other than as a listener. That hardly provides the qualities needed to provide indepth, insightful observation to the mania in the mornings practiced by radio stations all across the country.
The taut one line to short paragraph descriptions fail to do justice to the men and women who "cranked up the sun and kicked the rooster" for radio listeners each morning.
Perhaps the most grievious of errors is the fact that West Coast personalities get the short shrift in Mr. Lieberman's book.
Unless you're a die hard radio history book collector or someone who doesn't mind throwing away $30 on this book, I'd recommend that your money is better spend on other books covering the subject.
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Great reference, November 12, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Radio's Morning Show Personalities: Early Hour Broadcasters and Deejays from the 1920s to the 1990s (Library Binding)
I disagree with the other previous review. This book does a great job of covering the wealth of radio air personalities from the 1920's to the 1990's. More well known broadcasters get more in-depth analysis. Overall, this is a wonderful reference work and a must have for any serious radio history enthusiast.
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