THE TRANSFORMATION OF SENEGAL’S FOREIGN POLICY: NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR RUSSIA?
Introduction. Senegal’s active role on the African political scene and its participation in interstate associations point to the country’s use of foreign policy tools to assert its sovereign policy, which was questioned even after the region’s ...
Alexey Petrov
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Internet Radio: A New Engine for Content Diversity? [PDF]
While traditional radio stations are subject to extensive government regulations, Internet radio stations remain largely unregulated. As Internet radio usage has increased certain stakeholders have begun to argue that these Internet radio broadcasters ...
Compaine, Benjamin, Smith, Emma
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Austriaʼs Legacy in Early Radio Broadcasting: Lessons for Audio Media in the 21st Century [PDF]
Early radio broadcasting represents a vital part of media history. It offers an important foundation of mediated storytelling and other content forms in the first electronic medium of mass communication.
John V. Pavlik
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“The native language is Tatar.” Mordovian-Karatai Culture as an Example of Interethnic Interaction
The Karatai are an ethnographic group of Mordvins, historically living in the KamskoUstinsky district of Tatarstan, whose native language is Tatar. The centuries-old history of this local group is an example of active interethnic interaction in the Volga
Marat A. Safarov
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The process of digitizing radio is far from over. It is an important interdisciplinary aspect, involving Big Data and AI (Artificial Intelligence) when it comes to classifying and handling content, and an organizational challenge in the Industry 4.0 ...
Przemysław Falkowski-Gilski
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Digital Radio Strategies in the United States: A Tale of Two Systems [PDF]
This essay analyzes how, despite early interest in the Digital Audio Broadcasting standard (DAB) in the United States, an alternative in-band system (HD Radio) was developed as the approved digital radio ...
Huntsberger, Michael, Stavitsky, Alan G.
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Ukrainian practice of the military radio broadcasting development during the military conflict
The article explored the potential of radio broadcasting in a coverage of the military conflict in Ukraine. It is determined that the most specific for Ukrainian broadcast is an entertaining, social and psychological, arts and cultural, patriotic ...
Tetiana Hyrina
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“Point of View: Now Is Not the Time to Cut Funding for Public Broadcasting,” POV, BU Today [PDF]
President Trump’s proposed budget threatens to pull the plug on federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the major funder of Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) programming and National Public Radio (NPR) and the supporter of 350 ...
Woodward, John
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Voice of the Church: A Debate about Religious Radio Stations as Community Broadcasters
In the Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on the role of community media in promoting social cohesion and intercultural dialogue passed on 11 February 2009 by the Council of Europe, stations run by religious institutions were explicitly excluded ...
Gabriella Velics, Urszula Doliwa
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Listening to “The human without a soul” - outline for an audience-centred history of broadcasting in communist Albania [PDF]
The paper proposes a study of broadcasting in one of the most tightly isolated regimes of the communist Eastern Bloc, beyond the paradigms of radio as a pure propaganda medium and of radio history as pure institutional history.
Pistrick Eckehard
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