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Reforming Radio: BBC Radio’s music policy 1957-1967
RICHARD WITTS
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Radio
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Music Policy
100%
Radio music
100%
Politicians
33%
Musicians
33%
Light music
33%
Presenter
33%
Commercial Television
33%
Operative
33%
External Force
33%
Bureaucrats
33%
Internal Force
33%
Success Failure
33%
Pop music
33%
Arts and Humanities
British Broadcasting Corporation
100%
Sound
50%
presenters
50%
Policy Maker
50%
Crisis
50%
launch
50%
Primary Source
50%
Social Sciences
Broadcasting Industry
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Primary Source
50%
Commercial Television
50%
Light Music
50%
Success-Failure
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