Why was Édith Piaf a superstar soon after her debut in the 1930s?

a) By the 1930s, newspapers, radio, and fan magazines could create a multimedia publicity machine for entertainers such as Piaf.
b) She acquired a Hollywood agent who brought her to New York City after her first hit.
Consider This: Piaf appeared in films and had recording contracts. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets.
c) She was careful to enhance her popularity by doing numerous free concerts during the Depression-plagued 1930s.
Consider This: Piaf appeared in films and had recording contracts. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets.
d) She was famous mostly for her relationship with Maurice Chevalier, a superstar in his own right.
Consider This: Piaf appeared in films and had recording contracts. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets.


a) By the 1930s, newspapers, radio, and fan magazines could create a multimedia publicity machine for entertainers such as Piaf.

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