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Podcast # 320 – How Hip-Hop Made it to Top 40 Radio


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On this week’s show, we return to the topic of hip-hop on the radio. While on Radio Survivor, we typically focus on non-commercial radio, like college and community stations; in this episode we look at why certain types of commercial radio stations were important to the growth in popularity of hip-hop music. Our guest, Amy Coddington, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Music at Amherst College and is writing a book about the history of hip-hop on commercial radio.

Show Notes:
  • Amy Coddington’s website
  • Podcast #145: Hip-Hop Radio Archive with guest Ryan MacMichael
  • Podcast #152: The Longest Running Hip-Hop Radio Show in the World? with guest DJ A-L
  • Community radio station KGNU is home to The Eclipse Show
  • Racial Formation in the United States by Michael Omi and Howard Winant
  • Backstory on “Walk this Way” from the Atlantic: “How Aerosmith and Run-DMC Begrudgingly Made a Masterpiece”
  • Power 106 Los Angeles radio station
  • Jason Tanz wrote the book: Other People’s Property: A Shadow History of Hip-Hop in White America
  • Public Enemy’s “Rebel without a Pause” in the HipHop Archive and Research Institute
  • Chuck D
  • Paula Abdul’s Opposites Attract
  • Amber Ruffin on rap lyrics being cut from radio edits of songs
  • Snoop Dog
  • Hot 97 radio station in New York
  • Sugarhill Gang’s Rapper’s Delight (1979)
  • Blondie’s Rapture (1980)
  • Wham’s Wham! Rap (1982)
  • Influential DJ Frankie Crocker of radio station WBLS
  • The Pharcyde

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