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"Free." In a book, the history of free radio


E 'release Free! - The saga of the Italian radio of the '70s. A book that tells the history of free radio, private and local Italian, born in epic second half 70s. The author is Stephen Dark, Alternative Press is the publisher (New Balance).
In this text the author explains why the broadcasters are free to call and what they represented for the Italian mass media.
a story fed by so many stories and so many names that begins in the second half of the seventies of last century, when you have a new value of "freedom" to be able to transmit.
It begins with the birth of radio in Italy and opens with the name of the person who is considered the father of modern radio, Guglielmo Marconi. We talk on the radio during Fascism, war and reconstruction, to get to the first successful programs of the RAI monopoly (high grade, for you young, yellow flag), in the sixties. The state broadcaster's model was obsolete and its limitations were obvious to all, especially to younger people. Private broadcasters had instead a fresh, light and knew combine good music with the words of distinguished strangers, with items "warm and charming." A highly iconoclastic
climate was the seventies! In a particular political context, characterized by social and cultural ferment, but also thanks to a technology push, with the commercialization of the transistor radio and the FM or frequency modulation in stereo, you influence the birth of the first free Italian broadcasters.
The legislation by a hand, with the ruling of the Constitutional Court No 202, July 26, 1976 outbreak of the season and local private radio stations, and it breaks, therefore, the monopoly of RAI. The Constitutional Court ruling that declared illegal the items that did not allow radio broadcasting systems not exceeding the local level, because, as stated, to deny the availability to private constitutionally enshrined equal to violate the principles of equality and freedom expression of thought.
But Italy is a case apart from the rest of Europe in ways, sometimes pirates, to arrive the liberalization of the airwaves, without a serious and timely legislation that has been lacking. But only in this way we could have a mass-media pluralism and openness to a competitive system, which is the way to a genuine pluralism in the country.
The new radio was innovative, creative hotbed of experimentation. He revolutionized the languages \u200b\u200band is close to the people and their needs, but the political revolution did not happen either.
This story told by Stephen Dark is full of documents and testimonies. In the pages of the book we talk about radio and committed tax evasion, religious stations and antennas of service, but also counter-information, participation and Seventy-seven, of the great radio delle metropoli ma anche quelle piccolissime della più remota provincia.
Mille canali che affollavano un etere che era un Far West radiofonico.
Nostalgico, per noi che facciamo radio il paragrafo coi nomi delle radio di un tempo, i cosiddetti “cento fiori”, e dei personaggi “famosi”, nonché, alla fine del libro, “l’indice delle radio”.
Libere! - L'epopea delle radio italiane degli anni '70 si rivolge non solo a tutte le persone che hanno vissuto e vivono nell’ambiente radiofonico, ma anche a chi vuole conoscere meglio l’Italia di ieri e di oggi.
A più di trent’anni da quel fenomeno, oggi sono davvero poche le radio libere who still resist, but it must be said that all have left an indelible mark.

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