Live from the Underground, Katherine Rye Jewell
Live from the Underground, Katherine Rye Jewell
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Live from the Underground
A History of College Radio

Author: Katherine Rye Jewell

Narrator: Natasha Soudek

Unabridged: 20 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/27/2024


Synopsis

Bands like R.E.M., U2, Public Enemy, and Nirvana found success as darlings of college radio, but the extraordinary influence of these stations and their DJs on musical culture since the 1970s was anything but inevitable. As media deregulation and political conflict over obscenity and censorship transformed the business and politics of culture, students and community DJs turned to college radio to defy the mainstream—and they ended up disrupting popular music and commercial radio in the process. In this first history of US college radio, Katherine Rye Jewell reveals that these eclectic stations in major cities and college towns across the United States owed their collective cultural power to the politics of higher education as much as they did to upstart bohemian music scenes coast to coast.

Jewell uncovers how battles to control college radio were about more than music—they were an influential, if unexpected, front in the nation's culture wars. These battles created unintended consequences and overlooked contributions to popular culture that students, DJs, and listeners never anticipated. More than an ode to beloved stations, this book will resonate with both music fans and observers of the politics of culture.

About Katherine Rye Jewell

Katherine Rye Jewell is professor of history at Fitchburg State University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Monica

This was wonderful! Such incredible research. I learned a lot.......more

Goodreads review by Ink

Live from the Underground - A History of College Radio written by Katherine Rye Jewell and narrated by Natasha Soudek was an interesting journey through the evolution of American college radio in the 80s and 90s. As a GenXr, I was intrigued although it was not quite what I was expecting. There were......more

Goodreads review by Peter

I grew up in the heyday of college radio in the late '80's-early '90's and it has been very formative in my life. So I would have been very interested in reading this book anyway, but, full disclosure, I was also interested because my brother, who was a college DJ at WXYC in Chapel Hill, was intervi......more

Goodreads review by Amy

This was an extremely interesting topic, especially as someone who was part of college radio. The book has a very academic feel to it, and might not appeal the general public, but is perfect for those interested in media studies, college student vs administration dynamics, community and college inte......more