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Radio Content in the Digital Age

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Price: £16.00
Pages: 258
Publisher: Intellect Books Ltd
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 01 January 2011
ISBN: 9781841506012
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Media, entertainment, information and communication industries, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Digital TV and media centres: consumer / user guides

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Publication Forum (Finland) lists this book as a Level 2 publication, where ‘the highest-level publications are directed as a result of extensive competition and demanding peer-review’.

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 – Jose Luis Requejo Aleman and Susana Herrera Damas

Chapter 3: Portuguese Internet Radio from 2006 to 2009: Technical Readiness and Openness to Interaction – Pedro Portela

Chapter 4: Radio and web 2.0: Direct Feedback – Carmen Peñafiel Saiz

Chapter 5: Radio as the Voice of Community: Locality, Interactivity and Experimentation – Maria Papadomanolaki

Part II: Content 

Chapter 6: Blurring Fiction with Reality: The Strange Case of Amnésia, an Italian ‘Mockumentary’ – Tiziano Bonini

Chapter 7: Radio and the Web: Analysis of the News Strategies of the Spanish Talk Radio Networks, 2008–9 – Elsa Moreno, Maria del Pilar Martinez-Costa and Avelino Amoedo

Chapter 8: Lost and Challenged Contents: Music Radio Alternatives and Cultural Practices – Vesa Kurkela and Heikki Uimonen

Chapter 9: Music Radio in the Age of Digital Convergence: A Case Study of the Catalan Context – Josep Maria Martí, Xavier Ribes, Maria Gutiérrez, Luisa Martínez and Belén Monclús

Chapter 10: Whatever You Say, Say Nothing: Analysing Topics on Liveline – Frank Byrne

Part III: Community

Chapter 11: Online Community Radio, an Alternative Model: Analysis of Characteristics, New Formats and Contents – Pascal Ricaud

Chapter 12: New Technologies and the Facilitation of Participation in Community Radio Stations – Rosemary Day

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 – Hilde van den Bulck and Bert Hermans

Chapter 14: Slovenia and the Origins of its Community Radio – Mojca Plansak

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) as a Basis for Analysis – Etienne L. Damome