Revolution in the Echo Chamber Data capture and analysisRevolution in the Echo Chamber is a sociohistorical analysis of British and US radio and audio drama from 1919 to the present day. Building on historical analysis, this book provides contemporary perspective, drawing on trends from the current audio drama environment to analyse how people listen to audio drama, including podcast drama, today and how they might listen in the future.
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This important body of manuscript poetry establishes him as a significant early modern poet
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This revised and updated third edition of the bestselling guide to understanding football club finance includes analysis of the most recent club accounts
This book represents the single most significant attempt in print to supply the English ‘economy of makeshifts’ with a solid
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