Columbia Workshop - Sources

Sources

  • Bannerman, R. LeRoy. Norman Corwin and Radio: The Golden Years. University, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1986. ISBN 978-0-8173-0274-0
  • Barnouw, Erik. A History of Broadcasting in the United States, v. 2. The Golden Web: 1933 to 1953. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. ISBN 978-0-19-500475-5
  • Coulter, Douglas, editor. Columbia Workshop Plays: Fourteen Radio Dramas. New York, London: Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1939.
  • Kosovsky, Robert. Bernard Herrmann's Radio Music for the Columbia Workshop. Ph.D. dissertation, Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2000.
  • McGill, Earle. Radio Directing. New York: McGraw-Hill Co., 1940.
  • Wylie, Max. Radio Writing. New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1939.

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