British Post Office engineers inspect Marconi's wireless telegraphy (radio) equipment in 1897 (Wikimedia commons)
The RAMUND radio research project, whose full title was "A Century of Radio and Music in Denmark: Music Genres, Radio Genres, and Mediatisation," ran from 2013 to 2018. It was funded by The Danish Council for Independent Research. The funds were used for realizing a series of subprojects discussing different aspects of Danish music radio and for seminars, conferences, and three publications.
The first of these was written for a general public and tells 41 brief stories which illustrate the development of music radio in Denmark. The second contains 10 research articles on different aspects of Danish music radio. The third presents 14 research articles on international music radio, some case-based, some mainly theoretical.
Music Radio: Building Communities, Mediating Genres, edited by Morten Michelsen, Mads Krogh, Steen Kaargaard Nielsen and Iben Have. New York: Bloomsbury, 2019.
Katrine Wallevik. 2019. Stop or Flow? How Culture Matters in P3’s Music Radio Production. University of Copenhagen: unpubl. PhD thesis.
Tunes for All? Music on Danish Radio, edited by Morten Michelsen, Mads Krogh, Iben Have, Steen Kaargaard Nielsen. Aarhus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2018.
Stil nu ind ... Danmarks Radio og musikken, edited by Morten Michelsen, Iben Have, Anja Lindelof, Charlotte Rørdam Larsen, Henrik Smith- Sivertsen. Aarhus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2018.