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Call-In Show Dynamics - cover

Call-In Show Dynamics

Ethan Parker

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Call-In Show Dynamics explores the captivating world of live radio, dissecting the psychology, performance, and audience participation that drive these broadcasts. It examines why people willingly share personal stories with strangers, revealing insights into the human need for validation, connection, or advice. The book uniquely combines psychological analysis with a performance perspective, highlighting how hosts skillfully manage conversations and callers craft narratives for a listening audience. One intriguing aspect is how radio shows can cultivate a sense of community among listeners.

 
The book progresses systematically, beginning with the historical context of call-in radio and key psychological concepts. It then delves into the motivations of callers, the role of the host as a facilitator and entertainer, and the dynamics of audience interaction. Drawing upon qualitative analysis of recordings and listener surveys, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of this unique medium. It reveals how these shows offer a platform for public discourse, reflecting human behavior and social interaction in the digital age.
Available since: 03/31/2025.
Print length: 77 pages.

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