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Norman Corwin and radio
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ISBN: 0817382585 9780817382582 0817302743 9780817302740 9780817311810 0817311815 Year: 1986 Publisher: University, Ala. University of Alabama Press

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Norman Corwin is regarded as the most acclaimed creative artist of radio's Golden Age (mid 1930's to late 1940's). Corwin worked as a producer for CBS at a time when radio was the centerpiece of American family life. His programs brought high moments to the medium during a period when exceptional creativity and world crisis shaped its character and conviction. Bannerman's book is more than biography: it is also social history-the story of network radio, its great achievements and ultimate decline. Many of Corwin's programs are considered radio classics.

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