'Europe - On Air is a deeply-researched, richly-detailed, and compellingly-argued reframing of the complex and conflictual negotiations central to creating interwar, transnational European broadcasting. As well, it provides a welcome analysis of developing relationships among networked experts confronting often-challenging political and technical obstacles. It is essential reading for academics, students, and others interested in science, expertise, emergent organizations, communications history, and the history of technology, in and beyond Europe.' -- Philip Scranton, Rutgers University, USA
'Europe — On Air is a superbly written book that will appeal to those interested in broadcasting history as well as to those interested in the history of European unification.With an extensive bibliography drawing from numerous archives as well as interviews, this is a meticulously researched work. The book is extremely well organised and contains an abundance of notes, illustrations and tables, which make for a highly engaging and informative read.' -- Paulina Faraj, Icon Journal
'[Lommers'] book contributes not only to the history of broadcasting but to the larger narrative of European unification.' -- D.L. LeMahieu, Lake Forest Collegea