Talk Radio as Interpersonal Communication |
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Authors: | Cameron B. Armstrong Alan M. Rubin |
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Affiliation: | Cameron B. Armstrong is Senior Producers' Assistant at Western Australia College of Advanced Education, Churchland, Western Australia.;Alan M. Rubin is Associate Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication and of Speech Communication at Kent State University. |
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Abstract: | Those who called in to talk radio programs tended to find face-to-face communication less rewarding, were less mobile, felt talk radio was more important to them, and listened for more hours a day than those who did not call but who did listen. |
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