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Professor Katherine Rye Jewell (Fitchburg State) joins us this week to discuss her new book "Live from the Underground: A History of College Radio" (Univ. North Carolina 2023). Jewell relates in her wonderful book and this interview how college radio progressed from a sleepy "left of the dial" collegiate training ground to a major force in the popular music business, and the struggles and controversies students and administrators confronted along the way.
Professor Jewell on Twitter/X, Linktree
The Links:
Professor Katherine Rye Jewell:
https://katejewell.wordpress.com/
Professor Jewell is on Twitter: https://twitter.com/katisjewell
Professor Jewell is on Linktree; https://linktr.ee/katherinejewell
Live from the Underground at University of North Carolina Press:
https://uncpress.org/book/9781469677255/live-from-the-underground/
If you enjoyed this episode you will probably enjoy:
134 - An Inside Look at College Radio w/ Ana Cubas
102 - SST Records & The Sound of the Underground w/ Jim Ruland
Just for fun -- The Replacements, "Left of the Dial," from their 1987 LP "Tim."
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Music: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (Premium Beat)
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