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"3C Media is a scholarly e-journal which aims to provide a forum for promoting, reporting and debating research in community-based, citizen's and 'third sector' media and culture."
Alternative radio broadcasting --- Broadcasting --- Public broadcasting --- Radiodiffusion --- Radiodiffusion publique --- Alternative radio broadcasting. --- Broadcasting. --- Public broadcasting. --- Australia.
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"3C Media is a scholarly e-journal which aims to provide a forum for promoting, reporting and debating research in community-based, citizen's and 'third sector' media and culture."
Alternative radio broadcasting --- Broadcasting --- Public broadcasting --- Radiodiffusion --- Radiodiffusion publique --- Alternative radio broadcasting. --- Broadcasting. --- Public broadcasting. --- Australia.
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"3C Media is a scholarly e-journal which aims to provide a forum for promoting, reporting and debating research in community-based, citizen's and 'third sector' media and culture."
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In April 1949, KPFA in Berkeley, California, went on the air. From the beginning, the station broadcast an utterly new combination of political commentary and cultural discussion, dedicated to creative expression and dissent. In this fascinating account, Jeff Land tells the heroic story of the Pacifica radio network and the practical model it pioneered for liberatory alternatives to commercial mass media.
Mass communications --- United States --- Alternative radio broadcasting --- Pacifica Radio. --- United States of America
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The book draws on critical media policy studies, to study the principles and performances of policies and policymaking for community radio in four countries of South Asia---Sri Lanka, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. It focuses on the processes and practices of deliberation that go into policymaking, across space and time, and the global-local spectrum. It stitches together a critical media policy ethnography, drawing on over a 100 formal interviews and informal conversations with policy actors from South Asia, in a bid to present a deliberative policy analysis of policymaking for community radio in the region. Drawing on Grounded Theory, the book fleshes out the Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach as an inclusive heuristic to study media policies. .
Community radio --- Association radio --- Community-access radio --- Free radio --- Local mass media --- Radio broadcasting --- Alternative radio broadcasting --- Ethnic radio broadcasting --- Public policy. --- Mass media—Political aspects. --- Public Policy. --- Media Policy.
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"This new revised and expanded edition of Reality Radio celebrates today's best audio documentary work by bringing together some of the most influential and innovative practitioners from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. With a new foreword and five new essays, this book takes stock of the transformations in radio documentary since the publication of the first edition: the ascendance of the podcast; greater cultural, racial, and topical variety; and the changing economics of radio itself"--
Community radio. --- Documentary radio programs --- Documentary radio programs. --- Association radio --- Community-access radio --- Free radio --- Local mass media --- Radio broadcasting --- Alternative radio broadcasting --- Ethnic radio broadcasting --- Radio documentaries --- Radio programs --- Production and direction. --- Direction
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1960 (Décennie) --- 1960s --- 60s (Twentieth century decade) --- Années 60 --- Années 60 (Vingtième siècle) --- Années soixante (Vingtième siècle) --- Années soixante [Les ](1960-1969) --- Décennie 1960 --- Jaren '60 --- Jaren zestig --- Nineteen sixties --- Sixties (Twentieth century decade) --- Sixties [The ] --- Soixante [Années ] (vingtième siècle) --- Zestiger jaren (1960-1969) --- Alternative radio broadcasting --- Subculture --- History --- United States --- 20th century --- Social conditions --- 1960-1980
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Community radio --- #SBIB:309H1513 --- Geschiedenis en/of organisatie van de radio en/of televisie: algemeen en per land (met inbegrip van de rol van de omroep in de ontwikkelingsproblematiek) --- Community radio. --- Association radio --- Community-access radio --- Free radio --- Local mass media --- Radio broadcasting --- Alternative radio broadcasting --- Ethnic radio broadcasting --- Radiodiffusion --- Radio --- Histoire --- Aspect social --- Aspect économique
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Other Voices is a significant study of an emerging alternative media scene in India in the larger context of the globalisation of mass communication. It explores community radio in India. When the trend globally is toward mergers, acquisitions, and concentration of ownership in fewer and fewer corporate hands, civil society organisations all over the world have been promoting such alternative, community-owned media. This study investigates the ideologies and communication practices of various community-based organisations that have been using community radio as a means for empowerment at the g
Community radio --- Broadcasting policy --- Communication --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Broadcasting --- Broadcasting and state --- Mass media policy --- Association radio --- Community-access radio --- Free radio --- Local mass media --- Radio broadcasting --- Alternative radio broadcasting --- Ethnic radio broadcasting --- Political aspects --- Social aspects --- Government policy --- E-books
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"Ask anyone outside of Austin what they know about the city and chances are the first thing they'll mention is the music. While the Armadillo Era has been well-chronicled, there is no book about Austin music in the 90s. Greg Beets and Richard Whymark were part of the scene at that time, making zines, playing in bands, and DJ-ing at the college radio station, and have put together an oral history of the decade. Beets and Whymark are not trying to cover all of the music made in Austin during the 1990s; they're most interested in the underground/punk community in which they participated. While a few of those bands got big (e.g., Spoon), the music remained mostly local, DIY. It was driven by live shows, though local media (radio, TV, print), record stores, and a few labels were also important to the story. Beets and Whymark devote chapters to those elements, but almost half of the chapters are based around a particular club. Organizing the book around physical spaces is not only appropriate for telling the story of the music, it is nice framing for the larger story of Austin. As the authors note, the city was still a relatively sleepy place in the early 1990s, with vacant blocks downtown and loads of small clubs that opened and closed simply because music-minded people wanted a place to play. By 1999, longtime venues like the Electric Lounge and Liberty Lunch were bulldozed to make way for development and tech companies"--
Underground music --- Punk rock music --- Rock music --- Nightclubs --- Punk rock musicians --- Rock music fans --- Alternative radio broadcasting --- Underground press publications --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Austin, underground, music, punk, rock, DIY, history, 1990s, indie, alternative, Texas, culture, zines, vinyl, bands, clubs, labels, posters, art, press, radio, Spoon.
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