The Radio Right, Paul Matzko
The Radio Right, Paul Matzko
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The Radio Right
How a Band of Broadcasters Took on the Federal Government and Built the Modern Conservative Movement

Author: Paul Matzko

Narrator: Kyle Tait

Unabridged: 10 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/13/2020


Synopsis

In the past few years, trust in traditional media has reached new lows. Many Americans disbelieve what they hear from the "mainstream media," and have turned to getting information from media echo chambers which are reflective of a single party or ideology. In this book, Paul Matzko reveals that this is not the first such moment in modern American history.

The Radio Right tells the story of the 1960s far Right, who were frustrated by what they perceived to be liberal bias in the national media, particularly the media's sycophantic relationship with the John F. Kennedy administration. By the early 1960s, millions of Americans listened each week to conservative broadcasters, the most prominent of which were clergy or lay broadcasters from across the religious spectrum, including Carl McIntire, Billy James Hargis, and Clarence Manion. Though divided by theology, these speakers were united by their distrust of political and theological liberalism and their antipathy towards JFK. The political influence of the new Radio Right quickly became apparent as the broadcasters attacked the Kennedy administration's policies and encouraged grassroots conservative activism on a massive scale.

About Paul Matzko

Paul Matzko is a historian who specializes in the intersection of politics, religion, and mass media in modern America. He currently works at the Cato Institute as the Editor for Tech and Innovation for Libertarianism.org and is the host of the weekly podcast Building Tomorrow.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christiana on April 14, 2021

Fascinating read about the rise of right wing radio hosts and the Fairness Doctrine's effect.......more

Goodreads review by Jay on December 23, 2019

Disclaimer: I know the author from undergrad and received an ARC from the publisher in preparation for a podcast that will air on Christian Humanist Profiles. This was not the book I thought it would be. Following Matzko on social media and other public forums, he often appears unsympathetic towards......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on August 15, 2021

It was a little dry and stuck mostly with the 60s. I would have been a bit more engaged if it had talked more about how the Reagan Revolution used the radio and if it had delved more into the modern era of talk radio & Rush Limbaugh. I did learn a bit about JFK and how he tried to squelch the voice......more

Goodreads review by Danielle McCoin on April 19, 2021

At first, I thought this book was about modern conservative radio. However, it actually covers the early days of talk radio. After reading about the history of the Fairness Doctrine, I will never understand this piece of history in the same way. While I am still of the persuasion that some regulatio......more