Public Radio: Behind the Voices
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Lisa Phillips loved public radio so much that after graduating from college, she took a job as News Director of KTPR in rural Fort Dodge, Iowa. Her day started at 4:30 a.m., in time to broadcast Bob Edwards’s first "Good Morning" on Morning Edition. Over a decade later and still a devoted public radio fan, Phillips was driven to know more about the people who deliver the news, the conversation and the diverse programs that she and millions of others enjoy every day. The result is Public Radio: Behind the Voices, a collection of personal stories from more than 40 of the most listened to voices in public radio.
We join Lisa Phillips as she talks to Cokie Roberts, Nina Totenberg and Linda Wertheimer about the long standing professional and personal connection they share. We accompany her as she visits the home of legendary Daniel Schorr, shares lunch with Michael Feldman, has a cozy conversation with Marian McPartland and a coast-to-coast phone call with Renée Montagne. Through personal interviews and in-depth research, Phillips allows us to get to know these and many other popular figures of public radio by letting them speak for themselves – about their lives, loves and professional journeys inside and outside of radio.
As Phillips writes in her introduction, these public radio hosts are "with us when we get up in the morning, when we drive to work, when we cook dinner, garden, sit in the bathtub. But they are veiled by the invisibility, the inherent modesty, of radio. We delight each time that veil is briefly lifted." Public Radio: Behind the Voices lifts the veil and deepens our appreciation for the voices – and the people – who bring us the world through our radio every day.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #375999 in Books
- Published on: 2006-05-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 368 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
While commercial radio has become increasingly formulaic, Phillips says, the radio audience has established an intimate connection with public radio hosts: "This voice-to-ear relationship is a startlingly radical one in an era when image is everything." The SUNY journalism professor, who has worked at six public radio stations in five states, is passionate about her field, and her fervor is evident throughout these 43 profiles of public radio personalities, her "broadcasting heroes." Blending research with in-depth interviews, she divides the portraits into three categories. "Music" ranges from the spontaneity of Nic Harcourt (on the free-form Morning Becomes Eclectic) to "deliciously polite" Marian McPartland (on the long-running Piano Jazz). "News and Information" covers Susan Stamberg (NPR's "founding mother"), Daniel Schorr, Bob Edwards, Nina Totenberg and others. Finally, the 16 profiles in the "Talk and Entertainment" section include Tavis Smiley, Garrison Keillor and quipster Michael Feldman (Whad'Ya Know?). Phillips praises the narrative style of Ira Glass (This American Life) and the conversational approach of Fresh Air's Terry Gross, although Glass and Gross both declined to be interviewed. Phillips is a gifted journalist, able to draw out her subjects' vibrant presence on the printed page. 16-page b&w photo insert not seen by PW. (Apr. 18)
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From Booklist
Phillips, a former public radio reporter with six stations in five states, brings her own considerable fascination to this look at the personalities behind the voices heard on a variety of public radio programs from news to music. Drawing on interviews or secondary research, Phillips offers a glimpse at the personalities and paths to public radio of figures from "Founding Mother" Susan Stamberg to unabashedly Afrocentric Tavis Smiley to the Car Talk Magliozzi brothers, who break the mold of expectations for high-brow intellectual fare. Phillips notes the now celebrated women reporters, including Cokie Roberts and Nina Totenberg, who joined in the early days when the pay at public radio was modest. The section on news and information also includes portraits of Bob Edwards, Daniel Schorr, and Robert Siegel. Part 2 focuses on talk and entertainment shows, including Ira Glass, Terry Gross, and Garrison Keillor. Part 3 focuses on music, featuring portraits of Marian McPartland, Nick Spitzer, and Korva Coleman, among others. Public radio fans will enjoy this personal look at their favorite personalities. Vanessa Bush
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Review
"Phillips is a gifted journalist, able to draw out her subjects' vibrant presence on the printed page." -- Publishers Weekly
Customer Reviews
A Great Read!
This book of profiles is well written and very engrossing. Through a quick and lively prose, the author brings each of her subjects to vivid life right there on the page. I've long been curious about many of the people behind the voices on public radio and this book scratches that itch. I feel like I know them all so much better now when I tune into their programs. I enjoyed this book thoroughly and recomend it highly to all fans of public radio.
Masterfully interviewing the master interviewers
Lisa Phillips is a master interviewer and engaging storyteller--in person as well as in print, as I found out when I attended a signing at my local library. If she appears at a book store or library near you, don't miss the opportunity to hear her read from this wonderful new book. Lisa is an NPR insider who knows what to ask when interviewing people who interview people all the time. This informative and entertaining book will delight all public radio fans!




