
Radio Content in the Digital Age : The Evolution of a Sound Medium.
Title:
Radio Content in the Digital Age : The Evolution of a Sound Medium.
Author:
Gazi, Angeliki.
ISBN:
9781841506012
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (258 pages)
Contents:
FrontCover -- Title -- Half-title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Radio and the Digital Age Angeliki Gazi, Guy Starkey and Stanislaw Jedrejewski -- Part I: Convergence -- Chapter 1: Interactivity on Radio in the Internet Age: A Case Study from France Blandine Schmidt -- Chapter 2: Convergence in Spanish Talk Radio Stations' Websites with the Participative Resources Provided by web 1.0 and 2.0 -- Chapter 3: Portuguese Internet Radio from 2006 to 2009: Technical Readiness and Openness to Interaction -- Chapter 4: Radio and web 2.0: Direct Feedback Carmen Peñafiel Saiz -- Chapter 5: Radio as the Voice of Community: Locality, Interactivity and Experimentation -- Part II: Content -- Chapter 6: Blurring Fiction with Reality: The Strange Case of Amnésia, an Italian 'Mockumentary' -- Chapter 7: Radio and the Web: Analysis of the News Strategies of the Spanish Talk Radio Networks, 2008-9 -- Chapter 8: Lost and Challenged Contents: Music Radio Alternatives and Cultural Practices -- Chapter 9: Music Radio in the Age of Digital Convergence: A Case Study of the Catalan Context -- Chapter 10: Whatever You Say, Say Nothing: Analysing Topics on Liveline -- Part III: Community -- Chapter 11: Online Community Radio, an Alternative Model: Analysis of Characteristics, New Formats and Contents -- Chapter 12: New Technologies and the Facilitation of Participation in Community Radio Stations -- Chapter 13: The Future of Local Radio in the Digital Era: Opportunity or Threat? The Case of Small, Local, Community Radio in the Flemish Community -- Chapter 14: Slovenia and the Origins of its Community Radio -- Chapter 15: The Community of Radio Listeners in the Era of the Internet in Africa: New Forms and New Radio Content, the Fan Club Zephyr Lome (Togo) -- Contributors to this Volume -- BackCover.
Abstract:
The traditional radio medium has seen significant changes in recent years with the current global shift toward multimedia content, with both digital and FM making significant use of new technologies, including mobile communications and the Internet. This book focuses on the important role these new technologies play-and will play as radio continues to evolve. Originally from talks given at the 2009 Radio Content in the Digital Age conference in Cyprus, this series of essays by top academics in the field examines new options for radio technology as well as a summary of the opportunities and challenges that characterize academic and professional debates around radio today.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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