What's Fair on the Air?: Cold War Right-Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest

What's Fair on the Air?: Cold War Right-Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest

by Heather Hendershot
What's Fair on the Air?: Cold War Right-Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest

What's Fair on the Air?: Cold War Right-Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest

by Heather Hendershot

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Overview

The rise of right-wing broadcasting during the Cold War has been mostly forgotten today. But in the 1950s and ’60s you could turn on your radio any time of the day and listen to diatribes against communism, civil rights, the United Nations, fluoridation, federal income tax, Social Security, or JFK, as well as hosannas praising Barry Goldwater and Jesus Christ. Half a century before the rise of Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, these broadcasters bucked the FCC’s public interest mandate and created an alternate universe of right-wing political coverage, anticommunist sermons, and pro-business bluster.
 
A lively look back at this formative era, What’s Fair on the Air? charts the rise and fall of four of the most prominent right-wing broadcasters: H. L. Hunt, Dan Smoot, Carl McIntire, and Billy James Hargis. By the 1970s, all four had been hamstrung by the Internal Revenue Service, the FCC’s Fairness Doctrine, and the rise of a more effective conservative movement. But before losing their battle for the airwaves, Heather Hendershot reveals, they purveyed ideological notions that would eventually triumph, creating a potent brew of religion, politics, and dedication to free-market economics that paved the way for the rise of Ronald Reagan, the Moral Majority, Fox News, and the Tea Party.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226326788
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 09/30/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Heather Hendershot is Cardiss Collins Professor of Communication Studies and Journalism at Northwestern University. Her books include What’s Fair on the Air? Cold War Right-Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest and Open to Debate: How William F. Buckley Put Liberal America on the Firing Line.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction. Right-Wing Media vs. Cold War America: "Lace Lun cheons, and Frying Pans" Collapse into a "Nightmare of Raw Violence and Brutality" 1

Chapter 1 "A Strong Reek of the Not-Quite-Crackpot": H. L. Hunt, Right-Wing Radio's "Constructive" Conservative 26

Chapter 2 Right-Wing Broadcasting's Supreme Individualist: Dan Smoot and the Tactics of Constitutional Conservatism 65

Chapter 3 God's Angriest Man: Carl Mclntire, Neoevangelicalism, and the Long-Lingering Fundamentalist Fires 102

Chapter 4 A Story of "Epic Proportions": The Battle between the Fcc and Wxur 137

Chapter 5 Everything Old Is New Again: Billy James Hargis, Extremist Tactics, and the Politics of Image 170

Conclusion. From Birchers to Birthers? 206

Notes 219

Index 251

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