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B N, Shubha. "Is All India Radio FM Station Sulking?" Ushus - Journal of Business Management 11, no. 2 (June 11, 2012): 57–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.12725/ujbm.21.4.

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Radio is one of the fascinating media available today with its unique characteristics of mobility and cost effectiveness. Though there are more glamorous media available today, radio continues to be the potential mass media providing its audience with information, education a
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Oshima, Takuya, and Mayu Kakegawa. "An Interview Report of Tokyo FM Radio Station." Journal of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers 67, no. 2 (2013): 172–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3169/itej.67.172.

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Kruglova, Liudmila, and Yulia Dunze. "Genres, Themes and Expressive Means of Moscow FM Information Radio Stations." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 10, no. 1 (March 24, 2021): 51–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2021.10(1).51-62.

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The article presents the results of an intermediate stage of a comprehensive study of information radio broadcasting. Using a content analysis, the authors study the morning broadcast of all-news radio stations Business FM, Vesti FM and Kommersant FM in the period of May 14–20, 2018. The criteria for the analysis include genre and theme preferences, time-line, expressive means, the structure of information sessions, formats and forms of the news programs, the work of radio hosts and reporters, and others. According to the results of the research, Business FM and Kommersant FM broadcast informational programs rather than analytical ones, while Vesti FM includes long live analytical talk-programs in its running order, which dilutes the informational format of the radio station. The programs of the informational genre are mainly informational message, press review, and mail review. The state radio station Vesti FM still broadcasts radio reports, while the two independent radio stations have stopped using them in favor of the so-called «package». Vesti FM focuses mostly on issues of international politics and social problems, whereas the commercial stations Business FM and Kommersant FM prefer mainly internal and international politics and economic problems. All the three-radio stations do not fully use the expressive means of radio; the key ones are the voice and underscoring.
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Sen, Biswarup. "A new kind of radio: FM broadcasting in India." Media, Culture & Society 36, no. 8 (August 26, 2014): 1084–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443714544998.

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In 2001, India’s first private FM station – Radio City, Bangalore – came on air, ending an era of state broadcasting that began in 1930. In the past decade, FM radio has enjoyed spectacular success: over 200 stations are now in operation, and the FM industry has seen spectacular growth in listenership and revenues. FM’s impact goes beyond economics; it is now a cultural signifier synonymous with modernity – as the ‘tagline’ for a popular FM network puts it ‘Radio Mirchi – it’s hot!’ FM, I argue in this article, represents a new kind of radio. The shift from state-controlled, nationwide AM transmission to corporate-owned local FM broadcasting signals a profound change in the very philosophy of radio in India. This article offers a brief account of the history of Indian radio and analyzes the social and economic factors that necessitated a change in modes of broadcasting. It also brings its claims into focus through using a case study that looks at the business structure, programming policies, and audience management strategies of one very popular FM station – Radio Mirchi, Kolkata – in order to demonstrate how these newly shaped practices are reinventing the role of radio in contemporary India.
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Citra, Anathasia. "Strategi Reputation Marketing untuk Mendapatkan Awareness Khalayak Radio (Studi Kasus: 97.5 Fm Motion Radio Jakarta)." Humaniora 4, no. 1 (April 30, 2013): 632. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3472.

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The research aims to know the implication of reputation marketing strategy in Broadcast Media Management, how the Reputation Marketing impacts the improvement of Audience awareness. This is a descriptive research using qualitative approach with the methodology of observant participatory. The result is that Reputation Marketing is essential to be conducted specially in new radio station to get attention of audiences. As the result, its increasing the awareness of the radio station and benefit for the radio station is because the increase of the numbers of advertisers.
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Zhu, Lei, Xiao Bo Huo, Jiang Yong Wu, and Hui Jun Wang. "Multifunction USB FM Radio Based on LabVIEW." Applied Mechanics and Materials 347-350 (August 2013): 1477–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.347-350.1477.

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In order to make common PC with the functions of receiving FM stereo broadcasting from the local FM radio station and collecting the temperature and humidity data in surrounding environment, a multifunction USB FM radio based on LabVIEW is presented in this paper. In the presented FM radio, the C8051F340 processor with on-chip universal serial bus (USB) peripherals is used as slave computer to control the Si4702 through I2C bus and the DHT11 through I/O port, and PC is designed to be host computer to get user instructions and connect and control the slave computer to finish the functions of receiving FM stereo broadcasting and collecting the temperature and humidity data by graphical user interface (GUI) programed by LabVIEW software and USB communication. Experimental results show that the presented USB FM radio has a friendly GUI and can be used feasibly and efficiently. Furthermore, new functions of the system can be extended by virtue of upgrading GUI program.
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Pangilinan, Bernardo. "Development of College of Industrial Technology FM Broadcast Trainer." Proceedings Journal of Education, Psychology and Social Science Research 1, no. 1 (November 22, 2014): 78–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21016/icepss.14046.

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An FM Broadcast Trainer was developed to expose the students to the basic equipment needed in radio broadcasting. The cost of Portable FM Broadcast Trainer is much lower than the cost of the traditional commercial equipment because of the materials used. The FM Broadcast Trainer is laboratory equipment that can be used by schools offering academic programs in Industrial Courses specifically Electronics Communication courses. At present, there is no portable FM broadcast station available in the local market. Some schools are reluctant to buy new FM station equipment since these are quite costly. To resolve this problem, the researchers deemed it necessary to design and develop a portable FM Broadcast Trainer that is simple and affordable to fulfill the basic curricular requirements for offering courses in Electronics Communication Technicians. This is a requirement for our graduates to qualify to take the Radio Telephone Operator examination given by the National Telecommunication Commission the telecommunication body in the Philippines counterpart of Federal Communication Commission in the US. Aside from this, the station will be a venue for Mass Communications students and a vehicle for channeling important announcements from the School.
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Achmad, Zainal Abidin, and Rachmah Ida. "The shifting role of the listeners in the mediamorphosis process of culture radio: A case study of Jodhipati 106.1 FM." Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik 32, no. 3 (September 18, 2019): 240. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/mkp.v32i32019.240-250.

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The adaptation of the use of communication technology towards media convergence (mediamorphosis) makes it a necessity for radio to change. Jodhipati FM, a commercial radio station in Nganjuk Regency which declared its identity as a Javanese cultural radio station, has also made the change. The uniqueness of Jodhipati FM to broadcast 100% Javanese cultural programs originated from the demands of listeners to listen to the wayang kulit (leather puppet) program. The close interaction and relationships between the listeners and radio management has made every change in Jodhipati FM driven by the interests of the listeners. This qualitative research collected data through a virtual ethnography supplemented by participant observation and in-depth interviews with nine informants. The results found there to be a mediamorphosis pattern that explains the stages of Jodhipati FM’s change and the influence of the listeners’ demands, from the early history of its establishment through to the present. At present, Jodhipati FM uses Facebook, streaming and WhatsApp as broadcast support. In interactive engagement between the listeners and radio management in the virtual world, both parties have an equal role as media producers. In the life of a networked society, the listener experiences a shift in role and characteristics. Apart from acting as the media producer, the radio listeners are involved in programming, they are free to criticize and they are also free to look for sponsors and advertisements. The characteristics of the listener have also changed. They become physically visible, their voices are heard, their personalities are revealed, they live in various social networks, age restrictions disappear, there are no territorial boundaries and there are no time limits. As a cultural radio station, Jodhipati FM has the advantage of being able to preserve and spread Javanese culture throughout the world.
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Zaini, Ahmad, and Riza Zahriyal Falah. "Studi Analisis Perbandingan Manajemen Siaran Dakwah Di Radio Manggala Fm Kudus Dan Pas Fm Pati." AT-TABSYIR: Jurnal Komunikasi Penyiaran Islam 7, no. 2 (November 1, 2020): 240. http://dx.doi.org/10.21043/at-tabsyir.v7i2.8724.

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<p class="06IsiAbstrak">Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui manajemen siaran dakwah di radio Manggala FM Kudus dan PAS FM Pati, membandingkan manajemen siaran dakwah di radio Manggala FM Kudus dan PAS FM Pati serta mengetahui kendala manajemen siaran dakwah Manggala FM Kudus dan PAS FM Pati. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pertama, implementasi manajemen program siaran dakwah di Radio Manggala FM Kudus dan PAS FM Pati telah berjalan sesuai dengan <em>planning, organizing, actuating </em>dan<em> controlling</em> yang direncanakan. Kedua, Manggala FM Kudus dan PAS FM Pati secara manajerial sudah melakukan perencanaan yang matang terhadap siaran dakwah. Perbedaan antara radio Manggala FM Kudus dan PAS FM Kudus tampak dalam kajian keislaman yang disiarkan. Program siaran dakwah dan konten kajian keislaman di radio PAS FM Pati lebih beragam dibandingkan dengan Manggala Station Kudus. Kendati demikian, siaran dakwah yang dimiliki oleh Manggala FM Kudus juga tidak kalah menarik, karena disiarkan tiap pagi dan sore sehingga keberlanjutan siaran tetap terjaga. Ketiga, kendala teknis yang terkadang dihadapi oleh Manggala FM Kudus dan PAS FM Pati diantaranya apabila listrik mati dan diesel sedang rusak, maka program siaran yang sedang tayang dalam bentuk <em>on air</em> akan terputus, apabila ada host yang kurang mumpuni ruang siaran, maka proses siaran akan terasa kering.</p>
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Hussain, Shahid, Wasim Iqbal, and Farrukh Shahzad. "Impact of Islamabad Traffic Police FM Radio in Adoption of Road Safety Measures among Drivers." Global Mass Communication Review VI, no. I (March 30, 2021): 79–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2021(vi-i).07.

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Islamabad Traffic Police FM 92.4 radio station is specifically designed to create road safety awareness along with entertainment for drivers of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. This study is survey-based research and a short study of ITP radio traffic awareness content and popular shows. The sample size was 300 drivers of Islamabad. With the help of the purposive sampling technique, the data was collected through a structured questionnaire. The number of male drivers were more than the number of female drivers. Results show that 95.7% of respondents knew about ITP FM radio while 71.0 % agreed that ITP FM radio is their only source of information regarding traffic rules and regulations. 64.0 % of drivers tune ITP FM radio while driving to get traffic information. Car drivers were 58.7 %, and the majority of the respondents were people who had above 9 years and up to 4 hours daily driving experience.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lotus FM (Radio station)"

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Pillay, Divinia. "Identity in the media in a post-apartheid radio station in South Africa: the case of Lotus FM." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/5709.

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This research study investigates Lotus FM, as one of many South African Media components that are catering for one specific cultural or religious group. The investigation explores the implications of practice of a pecific media component that caters for specific cultural or religious groups operating in a post-apartheid South Africa. After the end of the apartheid era in South Africa, a number of South African media components have proclaimed their commitment to reconciliation and nation building within South Africa by attempting to unite audiences. The South African Broadcasting Corporation, which held the monopoly on South African Broadcasting for decades, has promulgated the notion of the rainbow nation to audiences in South Africa. Since 1994, sub-components of the different South African media segments were developed to cater for specific ethnic or cultural groups by the station managements. This was aimed at reversing the effects of pre-1994 media that catered for the former ruling minority only or ethnic groups that were categorized by the former political dispensation. It is possible, however, that this has resulted in a renewed and continued separation of interest groups present in South Africa today.
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Terry, William Church. "WAIF-FM a case study in community radio's place in a globalizing mediascape /." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1099412661.

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Ndawana, Tariro. "'The whole nation on one station'? National FM as a case study of radio for indigenous small linguistic communities in Zimbabwe." Doctoral thesis, Faculty of Humanities, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/30346.

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This thesis is an institutional ethnography of National FM as the only PSB radio that broadcasts in all local languages. It examines the feasibility of having one radio station broadcasting in all the indigenous languages of Zimbabwe. Language rights are pivotal in human development and many countries have developed many ways that can be used to promote them. The media have also been used in preservation of language rights (AMARC, 2014). However, many minorities are deprived of their language rights. Previous research in Zimbabwe on small indigenous communities, have looked at general rights and the right to education. Available literature on radio has also studied content and concentrated on Radio Zimbabwe. This thesis explores both the promotion of language rights and the involvement of radio in the preservation of minority languages. It delves into the forces behind the production of local minority languages at National FM. The institutional ethnography encompassed the use of observation, in-depth interviews with sixteen participants and document analysis. It also used content analysis of all programmes that are Barwe, Chikunda, Doma and Hwesa which have the smallest number of speakers in the country (Hachipola, 1998; Magwa, 2008; Ndlovu, 2009). This study proves that National FM is not fully representing all the minority languages. The political economy of the station and sociology of journalism directly affect the production. National FM, like all PSB radio stations in the country has gone commercial. Management is now focusing on generating revenue than promoting language rights. National FM broadcasts in Shona and Ndebele instead of the minority languages. ZBC management consists of Shona and Ndebele speakers and decision making is done by people who are not minority language speakers. Content analysis of the four selected languages indicates that the languages which have been dominated are still marginalized as National FM broadcasts current affairs programmes only for the selected languages. These languages are given very little broadcast time and the programmes are not interactive.
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Vago, Alexandra A. "A Semiological Analysis of Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) as Heard on 95.5 WFHM-FM Cleveland, Ohio “The Fish” Radio Station (July 2001 to July 2006)." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1303136485.

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Merrill, Stephen Austin. "College Radio Survivability: Emerging Business Models and the Challenges of Technological Convergence." Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1223612938.

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LIMA, Ivanice Oliveira de. "Rádio comunitária, gênero e capital social: a experiência da Alternativa FM, emissora da Associação das Mulheres de Nazaré da Mata - Amunam." Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, 2010. http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6082.

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The aim of this study was to analyze the appropriation of the Alternativa FM Communitarian Radio by the women involved in the actions of the non-governmental organization Nazaré da Mata Women Association – Amunam. What was specifically wanted was to understand the point until which the work in the production of a communitarian radio contributes for the development of the human and social capitals of these women. Searching the communitarian radios as initiatives that are related to the local development constituted a possibility to think of the communication produced by the popular contexts and directed toward them. In the specific case of a work that evaluated the production of a communitarian radio by agricultural women, the condition to think of the construction of human and social capitals in these women came from this radio practice. The theoretical support for Communitarian Radio was based on authors as Cicília Perruzzo, Lílian Bahia and Dioclécio Luz. The question of Gender was brought by Joan Scott, Norma Sanchís, and Alma Espino; the Social Capital by Carlos Julio Jara, Robert Putnam and Heloiza Matos; and the perspective of communication directed to the local development was emphasized by the authoress Maria Salett Tauk Santos. It is a study of case that used combined techniques of data collection, such as: bibliographical research, documentary analysis and half-structuralized interview with the Amunam coordinators, the Alternativa FM directors, coordinators and female broadcasters of this radio station. During the work, it was observed that the Amunam, through the Alternativa FM Radio Station, develops a project directed to the local development using endogenous energies towards the attempt of accomplishing improvements in Nazaré da Mata, which are related to the human capital construction, when they make the formation and development of the female broadcasters‟ technical abilities possible, and the social capital‟s, as the work in the radio station stimulates contribution and political participation of these women who are involved in the radio practice, although it is perceived that the human and social capitals are still being formed and are part of a process that is not suddenly established.
O objetivo deste estudo é analisar as apropriações da Rádio Comunitária Alternativa FM pelas mulheres envolvidas nas ações da organização não- governamental Associação das Mulheres de Nazaré da Mata – Amunam. Especificamente o que se quer compreender é até que ponto o trabalho na produção de uma rádio comunitária contribui para o desenvolvimento do capital humano e do capital social dessas mulheres. Pesquisar as rádios comunitárias como iniciativas que se relacionam ao desenvolvimento local constitui uma possibilidade de refletir sobre a comunicação produzida pelos contextos populares e voltada para eles. No caso específico de um trabalho que avalia a produção de uma rádio comunitária por mulheres rurais, aparece a condição de refletir sobre a construção de capital humano e capital social nessas mulheres a partir dessa prática radiofônica. O aporte teórico sobre Rádio Comunitária fundamenta-se em autores como Cicilia Perruzzo, Lílian Bahia e Dioclécio Luz. A questão de Gênero é trazida por aportes de Joan Scott, Norma Sanchís, e Alma Espino. O Capital Social aparece através de Carlos Julio Jara, Robert Putnam e Heloiza Matos. E a perspectiva da comunicação voltada para o desenvolvimento local é fortalecida pela autora Maria Salett Tauk Santos. Trata-se de um estudo de caso que utilizou técnicas combinadas de coleta de dados, como pesquisa bibliográfica, análise documental e aplicação de entrevista semi-estruturada com a coordenação da Amunam, a direção e coordenação da Alternativa FM e com mulheres radialistas dessa emissora. No decorrer do trabalho, observou-se que a Amunam, por meio da Rádio Alternativa FM, desenvolve um projeto voltado ao desenvolvimento local ao utilizar energias endógenas na tentativa de melhorias em Nazaré da Mata. Melhorias que em muito se relacionam à construção do capital humano, ao possibilitar formação e desenvolvimento de habilidades técnicas pelas mulheres radialistas; e capital social, na medida em que o trabalho na rádio incentiva a colaboração e a participação política dessas mulheres envolvidas na prática radiofônica. Embora se perceba que o capital humano e o capital social ainda estão em formação e fazem parte de um processo que não se estabelece de forma repentina.
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Kaihar, Sunita. "Multifaceted broadcasting : an analysis into Lotus FM's role and identity as a "national public service-cum-commercial broadcaster with community responsibility"." Thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5323.

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Radio broadcasting is usually classified as either a public broadcasting service or as being commercially driven. In the South African context, the concept of community radio has further complicated the definition of a public broadcasting service. While profit motivation and niche marketing characterize a radio driven by commercial means, community radio is predominantly non-profit oriented, directed towards a particular community. A public broadcasting service is, amongst other elements, typified as being geographically accessible to all and of paying particular attention to minority groups. Lotus FM, a radio station that came into existence on 16 January 1983, for the South African Indian community, describes itself as a "national public service-cum-commercial broadcaster with community responsibility". The South African Indian community, a minority group within the broader South African population, comprises of five language groups (Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu, Tamil and Telegu) and three religious groupings (Hinduism, Islam and Christianity). This research aims to explore the feasibility with which Lotus FM is accommodating the conflicting interests of being a melange of all three forms of broadcasting and reflecting it via its programmes.
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.
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Huang, Hu-Wen, and 黃護文. "Simulation and Measurement On Wave Propagation Of FM Radio Station in Kaohsiung." Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/54682459952868569394.

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義守大學
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Due to the model of radiowave propagation is estimated under the conditions of geographical and climatic environments abroad, the accuracy of result needs to be proved by practical measurement when this model is used in Taiwan. herefore, the measurement information in this study is practically collected from 93 points around the regions in Kaohsiung by using the signals from Radio Station transmissions of FM, 98.3MHz 、FM101.7MHZ and FM104.9 MHZ。 Through the CHIRplus-BC software in Germany L&S company, this study uses the propagation models of ITUR-370 、ITUR-1546 、Okumura-Hata 、L&S VHF/UHF 、Epstein-Peterson and Longley/Rice to predict the field strength value measured from 93 points. Furthermore, by using the errors between the values of prediction and reality measurement, the accuracy of propagation models prediction under the different conditional regions, different frequency and different distance will be also analyzed in this study to estimate the field strength of FM radio station in Kaohsiung area,Through the simulation results show the ITU-R 370 model is the most estimate to the field strength of FM radio station in Kaohsiung area
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Teweldemedhin, Kulubrehan Abraham. "Edutainment communication strategies against HIV/AIDS through radio : case study of Radio Ukhozi FM and Radio Dimsti-Hafash." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4128.

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Today. the pandemic of HIV/AIDS has become a serious challenge especially in developing and underdeveloped nations. For this reason, all nations, different health institutions and nongovernmental organizations are investing their wealth to increase public awareness on the seriousness of this pandemic disease. Media institutions also play an unparalleled role in controlling HIV/AIDS through educating the society. HIV/AIDS is a great threat both to South Africa and Eritrea as they are part of the Sahale Sahara of Africa. That area is highly affected and infected by the pandemic. It is certain that media have been used to disseminate information in the society about HIV/AIDS in both countries. This study attempts to identify the nature of communication strategies that are employed against HIV/AIDS by Radio Ukhozi FM in South Africa and Radio Dimitsi-Hafash Programme Tigringa in Eritrea. The study attempts to identify the communication formats that both radio stations utilize to increase public awareness about HIV/AIDS. It also examines whether both stations are using Entertainment-Educational communication strategies to disseminate HIV/AIDS messages. Furthermore, the study assesses target audience participation; both stations assessment of their programme and scheduling of HIV/AIDS awareness messages. Finally, it attempts to single out the challenges that both stations encounter in designing messages for combating HIV/AIDS in their respective communities.
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2004.
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HSU, KUO AN, and 徐國安. "The Usage of Application on Radio Station - A Case Study of ASIA FM." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/s57aqk.

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As the digitalization of broadcast being an inevitable trend in age of digital convergence, Taiwan had introduced DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) system, but it failed owing to overall environment factors. For these years, with the consecutive changes in media environment, there has been progress in technology of information, communication and communication convergence resulting in gradually getting out of the shadow that failed to promote DAB in Taiwan. How will the broadcasting digitization be innovated, spread and how the communication technology used by and satisfied the audience, whether the broadcast APP (Application) may achieve the both conditions are the research directions in this study. The thesis adopts participant observation and focus group interview as the research method by inviting radio broadcasting practitioners, related professionals from industry, and the most important, radio audience, to discuss this new radio broadcasting technology and its future developmental potential. The research results indicate the broadcast APP is an option for audience after the digitalization of broadcast, which attract the attention of audience. The excellence of the program contents, however, is still crucial no matter how the technology evolve. In terms of the possibility of future development of broadcast APP, the discussion of this research provides viewpoints and suggestions from radio broadcasting practitioners and audience regarding this technology, and we hope it can bring relevant information for the broadcast media as reference.
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Books on the topic "Lotus FM (Radio station)"

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), National Institute of Justice (U S. Fixed and base station FM transmitters. Washington, D.C: The Institute, 1988.

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National Institute of Justice (U.S.). Fixed and base station FM transmitters. Washington, D.C: The Institute, 1988.

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Radio days: Storie di Rock FM. Milano: Tsunami, 2011.

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FM, Caledonia. Caledonia FM: The caring station : [an application to the Radio Authority]. Glasgow: Caledonia FM, 1993.

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Gold, Doug. Fun is a serious business: The More FM story. Christchurch, N.Z: Hazard Press, 2001.

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Mello, Liz Antonio. A onda maldita: Como nasceu a Fluminense FM. Niterói, RJ: Arte & Cultura, 1992.

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Hunn, Peter. Starting and operating your own FM radio station: From license application to program management. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Tab Books, 1988.

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FM: The rise and fall of rock radio. New York: Villard Books, 2001.

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Mello, Luiz Antonio. A onda maldita: Como nasceu a Fluminense FM. Niterói: Arte e Cultura, 1992.

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Limited, Yorkshire Regional Radio. Y107, a bright new sound for Yorkshire: An application by Yorkshire Regional Radio Limited to the Radio Authority for the South and West Yorkshire Regional FM Licence. Leeds: Yorkshire Regional Radio, 2001.

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Matsilele, Trust, and Golden Maunganidze. "Ethnic Journalism as a Social Mission: An Exploration of Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation’s (ZBC) National FM Radio Station." In Palgrave Studies in Journalism and the Global South, 171–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76163-9_10.

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Lornell, Kip. "“A Cold Wind A’ Blowin’ ” (1991–2019)." In Capital Bluegrass, 257–300. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199863112.003.0006.

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During the period covered at the beginning of this chapter (the early 1990s), WAMU-FM and the Birchmere both still featured bluegrass; by the chapter’s close, in the contemporary period, this powerful radio station had completely transitioned to a news and talk format and the Birchmere only occasionally booked this genre. The sheer number of bands and venues diminished noticeably as did the general interest in bluegrass. The shrinkage of bluegrass programming on WAMU-FM was gradual and deliberate, occurring over some dozen years. The local bluegrass community vehemently protest, but to no avail. However, the existence of the WAMU-FM spin-off bluegrasscountry.org and the formation of DC Bluegrass Union reflect the existence of the ongoing, though diminished, local bluegrass community.
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Conference papers on the topic "Lotus FM (Radio station)"

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Bin Sahbudin, Murtadha Arif, Chakib Chaouch, Marco Scarpa, and Salvatore Serrano. "IoT based Song Recognition for FM Radio Station Broadcasting." In 2019 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology (ICoICT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icoict.2019.8835190.

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Yurackov, Dmitry M., Oleg A. Guminskiy, Artyom N. Tuchkevich, and Liliya A. Demchenko. "Creating a Low-power Half-duplex Talk Station with an FM Receiver on the GNU Radio." In 2021 IEEE Conference of Russian Young Researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (ElConRus). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/elconrus51938.2021.9396161.

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