Abstract
Edwin Howard Armstrong is commonly remembered as the inventor of frequency modulation (FM). There are those, however, who dispute this claim and assert that Armstrong's legacy is a work of fiction rather than history. This study examines the extensive public relations campaign on behalf of both FM and Armstrong from 1940 until after his death. This thesis is a case study of this campaign for the purpose of understanding the narrative presented to the American public.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Armstrong, Edwin H. (Edwin Howard), 1890-1954; Public relations--History--Research; Radio frequency modulation--History--Research
Publication Date
12-14-2012
Document Type
Thesis
Student Type
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Department, Program, or Center
Department of Communication (CLA)
Advisor
Pugliese, Rudy
Advisor/Committee Member
Frost, Gary
Recommended Citation
Francis, Jessica, "A Case study of Edwin Howard Armstrong's public relations campaign for fm" (2012). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/3072
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
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Comments
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