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Radio broadcasting may seem old-fashioned nowadays, but early radio infrastructures and programs in Europe were the real social media of their time. They laid the foundation for how we experience European unification and global interconnectedness today. 'Europe - on Air' takes you on a tour through the early days of broadcasting. Rarely studied sources from international organizations reveal a wide variety of new actors, activities, and debates that jointly shaped broadcasting and society institutions. These stories often remain underexposed in histories of technology, broadcasting, and Europe. Through contemporary sources, 'Europe - on Air' illustrates how people in broadcasting were debating issues ranging from institutionalizing radio to wireless and wired network construction.
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Radio broadcasting may seem old-fashioned nowadays, but early radio infrastructures and programs in Europe were the real social media of their time. They laid the foundation for how we experience European unification and global interconnectedness today. 'Europe - on Air' takes you on a tour through the early days of broadcasting. Rarely studied sources from international organizations reveal a wide variety of new actors, activities, and debates that jointly shaped broadcasting and society institutions. These stories often remain underexposed in histories of technology, broadcasting, and Europe. Through contemporary sources, 'Europe - on Air' illustrates how people in broadcasting were debating issues ranging from institutionalizing radio to wireless and wired network construction.
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Radio broadcasting may seem old-fashioned nowadays, but early radio infrastructures and programs in Europe were the real social media of their time. They laid the foundation for how we experience European unification and global interconnectedness today. 'Europe - on Air' takes you on a tour through the early days of broadcasting. Rarely studied sources from international organizations reveal a wide variety of new actors, activities, and debates that jointly shaped broadcasting and society institutions. These stories often remain underexposed in histories of technology, broadcasting, and Europe. Through contemporary sources, 'Europe - on Air' illustrates how people in broadcasting were debating issues ranging from institutionalizing radio to wireless and wired network construction.
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Radio --- Radio and theater --- Radio in propaganda --- Radio in religion
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In the twenty-first century, community radio is fulfilling an increasingly important role in the world's mediascape. This book documents the ways in which community radio broadcasters and activists are using the medium in countries around the world to challenge political corruption, aid the transition to political democracy and broadcast voices that are otherwise unheard. The contributors to the volume are academics and practitioners from five continents, many with first-hand experience of community radio. Each chapter demonstrates the pivotal role that small radio stations can play in developing, sustaining and invigorating communities. The book charts campaigns for the legalisation of community radio and relates them to a theoretical context, while providing illustrations and examples from community radio stations around the world.
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Radio wave propagation. --- Monopole antennas. --- Radio frequency.
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L'aventure radiophonique débute le soir de Noël 1921 au fil des ondes de Radio Tour Eiffel. Les rares auditeurs détectent les signaux à l'aide de leurs postes à galène... Ils perçoivent quelques notes de musique assorties de voix nasillardes sans se douter qu'ils vivent un instant historique. Bientôt se créent les premières stations, diffusant les programmes qu'animateurs et speakers sont en train d'imaginer. Grâce aux postes à lampes commercialisés par les fabricants de l'entre-deux-guerres, la radio s'invite dans les salons. Son audience est telle qu'elle devient un redoutable outil de propagande pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. De l'après-guerre jusqu'à l'émergence des radios libres, la création de nouveaux formats d'émissions touchant un large public et l'usage du poste à transistors font de la radio un média de masse, relayant instantanément l'actualité dans les foyers et les automobiles. À l'aube du XXIe siècle, la radio franchit avec succès le cap de la révolution numérique : webradios et podcasts permettent aux auditeurs de constituer leurs propres grilles de programmes.
Radio --- History --- Histoire --- Radio broadcasting --- Radio broadcasting - France - History - Exhibitions --- Radio - France - History - Exhibitions
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