
How Conservative Talk Radio Came to Dominate the Airwaves
On the Media
Echoes of Dissent: Conservative Talk Radio's Rise
This chapter explores the emergence of conservative talk radio during the Great Depression, focusing on influential figures like Father Coughlin and their critiques of the New Deal. It examines the intertwining of anti-interventionist messages with hate speech, and the subsequent regulatory responses from the FCC, particularly the Fairness Doctrine. Additionally, the chapter highlights the tensions between conservative broadcasters and the Kennedy administration in the early 1960s, illustrating the dynamics of media and censorship in a politically charged environment.
00:00
Transcript
Play full episode
Remember Everything You Learn from Podcasts
Save insights instantly, chat with episodes, and build lasting knowledge - all powered by AI.