“An engaging style, the lived experience of the author as a jazz musician and DJ, and a wealth of insights on music, technology, and business combine to make this book a truly significant contribution to the field.”--Mark Katz, author of <i>Music and Technology: A Very Short Introduction</i>
An interwoven story of a music and a medium, Jazz Radio America answers perennial questions about why certain kinds of jazz get played and why even that music is played in so few places.
Preface
Introduction
Part I Jazz on Commercial Radio
- Jazz Here and Jazz There: Jazz Rides the Omnibus
- Independent Contractors: Jazz Shows Outside the Format
- Jazz Around the Clock: All-Jazz Commercial Radio/Jazz as a Radio Format
Part II Jazz on Noncommercial Radio
- Paradise Found, Paradise Lost: The Rise and Fall of Jazz on Noncommercial Radio
- Don’t Get Too Far Out: Programming Jazz on Noncommercial Radio
- Jazz Is for Everybody: Missions and Mission Statements, Precursors, Models, and Ownership
Postscript: Jazz Radio Present and Future
Appendix A: Notable Jazz Disc Jockeys
Appendix B: Jazz Radio Stations c. 2020
Notes
Bibliography
Index