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Book Reviews (28 November 1971, p. BR 59) praised Barnouw's work as "continually readable and sharply observant." Written at the invitation of Oxford University Press, the three volume series "anchored his reputation as the foremost scholar of broadcasting." According to media historian Christopher
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He is best known for his history of U.S. radio and television, a three volume series first published in 1966. Volume 1, "A Tower in Babel," covered radio until 1933; the second volume, "'The Golden Web," covered broadcasting until the 1950s; the final volume, "The Image Empire," discussed the rise
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H. Sterling, before the publication of this trilogy "broadcasting history was then largely restricted to a few popular picture books." Barnouw's publications "added hugely to the legitimacy of broadcasting as an academic subject for study, research, and teaching."
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stated, "Barnouw is our keenest observer of the frighteningly complicated world of media. No one has seen more, no one sees more, no one understands more than Barnouw. I am a huge admirer."
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Prior to becoming a professor at Columbia University in 1946, Barnouw spent the mid-1930s writing, producing, and directing a number of radio shows for the
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Sterling, Christopher H. (2005). "Review and Criticism: Research Pioneer Tribute—Erik Barnouw (1908–2001): Broadcasting's Premier Historian".
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Culbert, David (2002). "Erik Barnouw's War: an interview concerning the Armed Forces Radio Service's Education Unit, 1944-1945".
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The original footage was classified as "Secret" for decades and was only released to U.S. National Archives in 1967.
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This film compiles footage shot shortly after the bombing by both Japanese and American cameramen.
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radio networks. He also taught Writing for Radio at Columbia on a part-time basis. During
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A History of Broadcasting in the United States: Volume 2: The Golden Web: 1933 to 1953
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Barnouw is also known for his history of documentary films, and for his film about
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The Image Empire: A History of Broadcasting in the United States from 1953
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The Golden Web: A History of Broadcasting in the United States 1933–1953
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A Tower in Babel: A History of Broadcasting in the United States To 1933
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Media Marathon: A Twentieth-Century Memoir - author, Erik Barnouw -
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Hiroshima Cover-Up Exposed by Greg Mitchell, August 1, 2005
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But not forgotten: The Adventures of the University Players
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in 1957 and also served on the Board of Governors of the
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American historian of radio and television broadcasting
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Tube of Plenty: The Evolution of American Television
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said shook the industry. In 1971 Barnouw received a
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Review: The Magician and the Cinema by Erik Barnouw
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Joshua Logan
Princeton Triangle Club
Bretaigne Windust
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Margaret Sullavan
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Myron McCormick
Kent Smith
James Stewart
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