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Radios Redux by Philip Collins explores the evolving relevance and impact of radio in contemporary society. Collins argues that despite predictions of its demise due to technological advancements, radio continues to thrive due to its unique ability to connect with listeners on a personal and communal level. He emphasizes radio's enduring role in shaping public opinion, fostering community, and providing a platform for diverse voices. Collins also discusses the challenges faced by radio in adapting to digital platforms and maintaining relevance in an increasingly fragmented media landscape. Overall, the essay celebrates radio's resilience and adaptability in the face of technological change.

 

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Radios Redux by Philip Collins 1992 PB First Edition

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