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John Hockenberry. (1995). Moving violations: A memoir. New York: Hyperion.
Hockenberry's book tells a great story about a career in radio and about living with a disability.

Kenneth Bilby. (1986). The general: David Sarnoff and the rise of the communications industry. New York: Harper & Row.
David Sarnoff was the most powerful man ever in the broadcasting industry. This biography looks at Sarnoff and how he created the myths that surrounded him.

Howard Stern. (1997). Private parts. New York: Pocket Books.
Stern tells his own story of his bumpy road to radio stardom as the original shock jock.

Linda Werthheimer, ed. (1995). Listening to America: Twenty-five years in the life of a nation, as heard on National Public Radio. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Read the stories that put National Public Radio's news programs on the map.







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