Fr. 110.00

Radio in Small Nations - Production, Programmes, Audiences

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Hand is a Professor in Theatre and Media Drama at the University of Glamorgan. Mary Traynor is Head of Learning and Teaching at Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries. Klappentext A collection which considers the crucial role of radio in small nations! presenting diverse voices and diverse themes and held together by passionate and scrupulous research. Zusammenfassung A collection which considers the crucial role of radio in small nations! presenting diverse voices and diverse themes and held together by passionate and scrupulous research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Radio in Small Nations: An Introduction 1 Richard J. Hand and Mary Traynor 1 In Search of Access! Localness and Sustainability: Radio in Post-devolutionary Wales Steve Johnson and Philip Mitchell 2 Voice of a Nation: The Development of Radio and Ireland Rosemary Day 3 We Don't Talk Any More: The Strange Case of Scottish Broadcasting Devolution Policy and Radio Silence Ken Garner 4 New Zealand - A Radio Paradise? Brian Pauling 5 Radio as an Expression of Nation and Sub - nation in Laos Mary Traynor 6 Training for Life: The Contribution of Radio Training to Indigenous Education and Well-being in Australia Ioana Suciu and Kitty van Vuuren 7 CHOU Arabic Radio in Montreal: Finding Unity in Diversity Martin LoMonaco 8 Regional Radio and Community: John Lair and the Renfro Valley Barn Dance Jacob J. Podber 9 Community Radio for the Czech Republic - Who Cares? Henry G. Loeser 10 Radio in the Republic of Moldova: The Struggle for Public Service Broadcasting James Stewart 11 Radio in Wales: The Practitioner Speaks Julie Kissick and Mary Traynor Works Cited Interviews

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