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Radio Wars (2012) offers an intriguing dive into the tumultuous history of radio. It’s less about the glitz and glamour and more about the gritty battles, both literal and metaphorical, that shaped the medium. The documentary crafts a narrative that feels almost like listening to an old radio broadcast—there's a certain warmth in the way it unfolds, juxtaposing historical footage with insightful commentary. What struck me was the pacing; it ebbs and flows, balancing between moments of tension and reflection. The themes of innovation versus tradition resonate throughout, particularly in how it captures the ongoing struggle between old and new media. It’s not just a history lesson; it’s a reminder of the persistent conflicts that have defined communication.
Interesting exploration of media evolution.Highlights key historical conflicts in radio.Offers a unique perspective on innovation vs tradition.
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Sandra Mohr
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