Episode 3: The Rise of the Networks: NBC, CBS, and the Shaping of a Medium
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Step behind the curtain of radio’s golden age! In this week’s episode, we explore how radio transformed from a patchwork of local stations into a coast-to-coast media revolution engineered by powerhouse networks NBC and CBS. Host RUSC takes us back to the 1920s and ’30s, revealing juicy stories of backroom business deals, government-backed monopolies, and how advertisers quietly took over the airwaves.
You'll hear about:
The birth of radio giants NBC and CBS—and the surprising role of patent monopolies and government influence
How the rise of national programming sidelined quirky local flavors and community voices
The behind-the-scenes grip of sponsors and advertisers, and how radio slowly became a vehicle for commercial messages
Why decisions made in smoky boardrooms in New York affected what every American family heard at home
The impact on American culture, from lost local color to the creation of the first true national audience
It’s a fascinating, eye-opening look at how creativity found ways to shine—despite the big business interests shaping what hit the air. Join us for a deeper dive into radio’s dramatic transformation, and stay tuned for next week as we ask: what truly made the golden age golden? Happy listening!
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