The Formation of the Genre System on Norwegian Broadcast Radio
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2012-12
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Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Abstract
This article deals with the formation and first development of the radio genre system in Nor
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way in the interwar years (1925-1940). It is shown that the programmes of the 1920s were
mostly imperfect reproductions of existent cultural forms. Yet, a beginning modernization
of the genre repertoire took place in the 1930s. Whereas the rudimentary genre repertoire of
the 1920s was built up through a plain copying from other domains in society, the latter half
of the 1930s saw the introduction of a more advanced genre-generating process whereby
new genres were formed through a mixing of two or more existing norms. This article also
identifies a number of developmental trends that had their slow start in the 1920s and would
mark the evolution of Norwegian radio’s registers and genres ever since.
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early broadcasting history, radio programming in the interwar years, Norwegian radio genres and registers, developmental trends in radio’s meaning patterns, text and genre history
Citation
Nordicom Review 33 (2012) 2, pp. 119-137