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Defhany, Defhany Defhany. "MANAJEMEN MEDIA PENYIARAN RADIO MORAFM DALAM MENINGKATKAN KUALITAS PROGRAM SIARAN RADIO DI ERA NEW MEDIA." Jurnal Ranah Komunikasi (JRK) 1, no. 2 (December 3, 2017): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/rk.1.2.33-42.2017.

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This study discusses the management of Mora FM Radio broadcasting media in improving the quality of radio broadcasting programs in the New Media era. The purpose of this study is to describe the form of management of MoraFM Radio broadcast media in improving the quality of MoraFM Radio broadcasting programs. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The informants in this study were several managers and broadcasters from Radio MoraFM determined by purposive sampling. The final results derived from this research are: First, by implementing good and optimal management of radio broadcast media, Radio MoraFM can improve the quality of radio broadcast programs in the current new media era. Second, by using plans to develop radio radio broadcast media management specifically MoraFM in order increase the satisfaction of MoraFM radio listeners and increase the number of MoraFM Radio listeners, Third, improve the performance of MoraFM Radio in improving the quality of MoraFM radio broadcasting programs.
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Winda Kustiawan, Nadya Syakilah, Tasya Salsabila, Arif Indra Hasan, and Ari Oldwin Sitorus. "MANAJEMEN PENYIARAN SERTA PENGEMBANGAN RADIO DAN TELEVISI." Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Informatika dan Komunikasi 2, no. 2 (July 6, 2022): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.55606/juitik.v2i2.178.

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Broadcasting management is intended so that the media and the broadcasting industry can maximize the purpose of broadcasting itself, namely providing information, providing education and providing entertainment to the public. Through broadcasting management, it is hoped that the broadcasting industries will be able to actualize each program properly. Radio and television, which are included as public press media, must also experience development in terms of operations, production or programs that will be conveyed to the public. With the presence of development and management, all problems that will hinder the smooth running of the program will be resolved. The approaches that must be taken are also very varied, for example the approach by means of comparative study methods or upgrading in terms of human resources or facilities that will be used to support the smooth running of the program, especially radio and television programs.
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Awino, Beatrice Akoth, Charles Omondi Ondoro, and Beatrice Evelyn Abong’o. "Effects of Service Quality Management on Performance of Vernacular Radio Broadcasting Firms in Western Kenya." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 14, no. 25 (September 30, 2018): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.v14n25p216.

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Managing the quality of products and services is very important in ensuring that business excels in meeting its customer requirements and achieves organizational goals. Recent studies around service quality management cover quality management and total quality management in various contexts. However, knowledge on effect of service quality management on performance of vernacular radio firms is lacking. This study explored the effect of service quality management on performance of vernacular radio broadcasting firms in western Kenya. The study adopted explanatory research design on 16 vernacular radio stations from the western region of Kenya covering the Nyanza and Western Counties. Primary data was collected and analysed descriptively. The study revealed that service quality management positively and significantly predicts performance of vernacular radio broadcasting firms in Western Kenya (β = 0.839, p<0.05). The regression weight value of 0.839 implies that an increase of 1 standard deviation in the management of service quality is likely to lead to an increase of 0.839 standard deviations in performance of vernacular radio broadcasting firms. The study concluded that service quality management has a positive and significant effect on the performance of vernacular radio broadcasting firms in western Kenya, and accounts for up to 70.4% of the variation in firm performance.
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Riasti, Berliana Kusuma, Rosita Yanuarti, Annisa Annisa, and Gita Anesya Pebrianika. "SISTEM INFORMASI MANAJEMEN PENYIARAN IKLAN RADIO." Indonesian Journal of Applied Informatics 1, no. 1 (November 20, 2016): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/ijai.v1i1.8962.

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<p><em>Advertising Broadcasting is the main source of revenue from radio broadcasting business. The advertiser company / agency entrusts the broadcasting of its product advertisements to radio that it believes can effectively introduce its products or services to the public. Thus the main business of the radio is to provide the advertisers with the optimal service as customers by providing confidence in their professional performance.</em></p><p><em>This study discusses how to build a management information system that is intended to provide services to customers of radio advertisers to meet the demands of professional services. These needs include the accuracy of the selection of broadcasting hours for advertising a particular product or service so that the effectiveness of ad broadcasting is fulfilled, ad scheduling rapid broadcasting, easy and reliable up to the need for a disciplined performance of broadcasting ads made in accordance with the agreement contained in detail at Purchase order. The method used in this research is WaterFall Development Life Cycle System (SDLC). The first step is done in this study by conducting data collection by observation, interview and documentation study at PT. Swaramedia Pewaran (Radio Karysma FM).</em></p><p><em>The results of this study is the realization of ad-based information management information system oriented to meet customer needs with system functionality such as online ad scheduling, arrangement and supervision of the broadcasting of advertisements until the presentation of reports for advertisers and management of accurate radio in the form of documentation of transactional evidence that became part Of customer advertising services.</em></p>
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Haryono, Cosmas Gatot, and Thomas Bambang Pamungkas. "PEMETAAN TATA KELOLA INFRASTRUKTUR PENYIARAN RADIO SWASTA DI DKI JAKARTA." Islamic Communication Journal 5, no. 1 (June 28, 2020): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.21580/icj.2020.5.1.5419.

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<p><em>The aims of this study is to conduct mapping related to the implementation of governance of private radio broadcasting in DKI Jakarta. This is interesting to do because there are many complaints from the public that the management of broadcast media in Jakarta, especially the Radio Private Broadcasting Institutions, deviates much from the rules stipulated in Law no. 32 of 2002 concerning Broadcasting. This research is a quantitative research with descriptive type that tries to see how the implementation of private radio management in Jakarta as the dependent variable. While the components seen are administrative data, broadcast program data,</em><em> facilities </em><em>and infrastructure development, and staffing data. The results obtained indicate that there are many irregularities in radio broadcasting management in DKI Jakarta, including related to share ownership by employees, time allocation for public service announcements, certified employees and ownership of standard infrastructure for broadcasting.</em></p><p> </p>
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Lilis Ch, Dede, Mochamad Rochim, and Nova Yuliati. "Voluntarism as Social Capital of Community Radio Management: a Case Study in Jarik III Cirebon." KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture 8, no. 1 (February 18, 2016): 73–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/komunitas.v8i1.4516.

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Community radio networking (Jarik) III Cirebon is the affiliation of community radio in Cirebon, Kuningan, Majalengka and Indramayu regencies. Jarik III consists of 11 community radios. Besides broadcasting, Jarik is active in social action. They have been defending people especially in human trafficking and domestic violence cases. Based on voluntarism perspective, this article elaborates how those radios mitigate the societys issue. This article was based on research through qualitative method using case study. The data was obtained through interview, observation, and documentation with three community radio FM administrators, namely Baina FM, Bhuana FM, and Caraka FM. The finding of the study shows that the background of the establishment, purpose and community radio operations are based on socio-demographic condition of their own community; society-based service becomes an administrator community radios spirit; and voluntarism underlying administrator performance of community radio helps overcoming peoples problem.
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Molchanova, Olga I. "Aspects of social management of a modern radio station in the conditions of media convergence on the example ofradio“EchoofMoscow." Moscow State University Bulletin. Series 18. Sociology and Political Science 25, no. 1 (April 18, 2019): 78–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.24290/1029-3736-2019-25-1-78-95.

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The article is devoted to the identification of specific features of social management of the editorial office of a modern radio station. The purpose of this article is to consider various aspects of the management of a modern radio station, on the example of “Echo of Moscow” to identify the principles of its functioning, the interaction of editorial staff with the target audience. The objectives of the study include consideration of such concepts as “format”, “programming”, “formatting” of radio broadcasting, as well as factors affecting the effectiveness of management, such as the potential of employees, means of production, culture of organization, leadership of the head of mass media, classroom factor; analysis of the classification of modern radio stations; identification of specific for modern socio-political radio “Echo of Moscow” methods of team management and work with the audience. Today, like other mass media, radio has become a mobile source of broadcasting. This factor has transformed the style of broadcasting and the content of radio programs in General. “Echo of Moscow” is a universal radio station on the thematic focus of broadcasting, but it is focused mainly on broadcasting news, special attention is paid to news of politics and culture, reviews of the press, conversations with guests who are experts on various socially significant issues. The organizational structure of the radio station “Echo of Moscow” should be considered to the structure of the linear-functional type, in which the full power takes over the linear head, who heads the team. This structure has both pros and cons. The editorial office of the radio station “Echo of Moscow” is a social organization in which specific relationships are formed, due to the organizational structure of the enterprise and the overall goal of the team. Mutual assistance, team spirit, willingness to help, both in professional activities and at the interpersonal level, speak of the formation of corporate relations in the team of “Echo of Moscow”. Joint events, collective events unite employees and help to solve the branding problem, contribute to the promotion of the media and strengthen its positive reputation.
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Julius-Adeoye, ‘Rantimi Jays. "Community radio: an instrument for good governance in Nigeria." EJOTMAS: Ekpoma Journal of Theatre and Media Arts 7, no. 1-2 (April 15, 2020): 348–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejotmas.v7i1-2.23.

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Decree No. 38 of 1992 enacted under the administration of General Ibrahim B. Babangida put a stop to fifty seven years of government’s exclusive ownership and operation of broadcasting in Nigeria. However, with the cost of setting-up, management and obtaining license for media station being prohibitively expensive, the system can only be accessed by the rich and powerful in the society, thereby depriving rural communities’ involvement in the development of the country. As part of the panoply of strategies to ensure rural communities’ participation in democratic governance, there is need for the establishment of rural community radio stations, which is very much different from educational institutions’ type currently being paraded as community radios but rather a training room for communication and theatre arts students. Using historical-analytic method, this article looks at the role community radio could play in making good governance in Nigeria accessible to every segment of society, especially the rural populace. Therefore, it is recommended that Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) policy should consider the inclusion of community radio as the third in the sector of radio broadcasting in Nigeria after public and commercial ownership. Furthermore, since community radio is essentially non-for-profit, government should make the operation licence free or at a minimal cost to the host community. Keywords: Community radio, NBC, Good governance, People’s participation, Nigeria
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Sudiartha, I. Ketut Gede, Putu Manik Prihatini, and I. Made Purbhawa. "Implementation of text to speech on web-based broadcasting radio service applications." Matrix : Jurnal Manajemen Teknologi dan Informatika 12, no. 1 (March 29, 2022): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/matrix.v12i1.51-57.

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Radio broadcasting is a source of information for the public. In delivering information, the broadcaster must read the text of the news before it is transmitted through a radio transmitter. Implementing a text-to-speech conversion can help solve this problem. The purpose of this study is to develop a Broadcasting Service Application by implementing text to speech on a Web-Based Radio Broadcasting service application that can convert data/information in text form into information in the form of voice. This paper does not discuss text-to-speech conversion techniques but emphasizes how to apply text-to-speech conversion techniques in web-based broadcasting service applications, especially news and music data management. This application utilizes web hosting services and Google voice services to convert text data into voice. The method used is Analyzing the application system of Broadcasting Radio services, Application of Text to speech (TTS), which functions to convert text into sound before being transmitted to broadcasting stations and to test the response of the conversion results and data management to the quality of the design. The process carried out in this system, namely retrieval of text data from the news database, converting text data into sound, adjusting the volume of music and sound information, and updating the status of the text data that has been broadcast. Based on application testing carried out with the Black Box Testing Method, all functional applications have been running well and are now successfully operationalized.
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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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Du, Hongfei. "Efficient radio resource management for satellite digital multimedia broadcasting." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2007. http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/843539/.

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In recent years, there has been tremendous growth in digital multimedia technologies, from voice to data to video, and the recent, but growing, demand of supporting diverse quality of service (QoS) guarantees. It places new demands for future wireless networks in utilising the available radio resource in a more efficient and effective way. The key to this demand is the involvement of efficient radio resource management (RRM), to provide various QoS support for multimedia service delivery. Due to the unique broadcast nature and ubiquitous coverage of satellite communication system, the synergy between satellite networks and terrestrial networks provides new opportunities for delivering point-to-multipoint (or one-to-many) multimedia content to a large audience spread over extensive geographical area. It is expected that the satellite component will play a complementary, but essential, role in delivering multimedia data to those areas where the terrestrial high-bandwidth communication infrastructures are, either economically or technically, unreachable. The emphasis throughout this research is on the potential optimization techniques pertinent to the RRM to facilitate multimedia broadcast/multicast service (MBMS) delivery over the satellite digital multimedia broadcasting (SDMB) system, which has emerged as one of the most promising approaches for this mission. We concentrate on the algorithm development and performance evaluation of RRM strategies implemented at the radio access layer in the SDMB system, aimed at the efficient delivery of multimedia applications to mobile users at satisfactory QoS. Firstly, we have developed a novel two-level channel multiplexing scheme for the radio resource allocation (RRA), which is capable of optimally performing both logical and transport channel multiplexing via two new optimization algorithms, namely optimum estimation algorithm (OEA) and power-oriented adaptation (POA) algorithm. Simulation results prove that the proposed scheme can effectively improve the performance in terms of channel utilisation, power consumption as well as transmission capacity. Secondly, we have investigated the optimization of packet scheduling algorithms via the various adaptations of a proportional differentiation model. By taking into account multiple performance measures, e.g., buffer occupancy, queuing delay and data rate, several novel algorithms, i.e. buffer-length related queue (BLRQ), delay differentiation queue (DDQ) and combined delay and rate differentiation (CDRD), are introduced for performing the packet scheduling task in SDMB. Their performance has been evaluated via simulation means and compared with existing schemes. It is demonstrated that the proposed proportional differentiation packet scheduling schemes can achieve significant performance improvements in queuing delay, jitter and channel utilisation. Finally, we further optimize the packet scheduling schemes by using cross-layer design and adaptive optimization mechanisms. Cross-layer joint priority queue (CJPQ) and adaptive multidimensional QoS-based (AMQ) packet scheduling algorithms are introduced within this context and investigated via simulations. It is shown that these proposals can significantly improve the QoS performance amongst heterogeneous competing flows in terms of both scheduling efficiency and fairness, offering better flexibility and scalability features.
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Bria, Aurelian. "Hybrid cellular-broadcasting infrastructure systems : radio resource management issues." Licentiate thesis, Stockholm, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-3922.

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McKee, Michelle G. "A case study in management strategies and concerns in running a radio cluster." Instructions for remote access. Click here to access this electronic resource. Access available to Kutztown University faculty, staff, and students only, 2002. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 2002.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2715. Typescript. Abstract precedes thesis as preliminary leaf i. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 141-144).
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Loomis, Kenneth D. (Kenneth Dwight). "Job Rating and Satisfaction of Radio Station General Managers in the Institutional Climate of Deregulation." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1991. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc503918/.

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This study tested the job satisfaction of major market radio station general managers in the aftermath of deregulation. The study consisted of two phases, a quantitative, anonymous, mail survey utilizing the nationally recognized Job Descriptive Index (JDI); and a qualitative follow-up telephone interview. Of 246 general managers solicited, 144 returned usable JDI surveys. The JDI consisted of six separate scales, each measuring satisfaction on a different aspect of the job. The followup telephone interview comprised seven questions designed specifically to explore the effects of broadcast deregulation on the respondents. Two hypotheses were tested. The hypotheses tested for differences in job satisfaction scores between radio station general managers and the normative scores of individuals of similar education and job tenure in other industries. In most of the subscales tested there was no significant difference between the two groups. The qualitative telephone survey found widespread dissatisfaction with the effects of deregulation on the broadcast medium.
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Petrin, Allen John. "Maximizing the Utility of Radio Spectrum: Broadband Spectrum Measurements and Occupancy Model for Use by Cognitive Radio." Diss., Available online, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005, 2005. http://etd.gatech.edu/theses/available/etd-07152005-135311/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006.
Dr. Stevenson J. Kenney, Committee Member ; Dr. Paul G. Steffes, Committee Chair ; Dr. Gregory D. Durgin, Committee Member ; Dr. Aaron D. Lanterman, Committee Member ; Dr. Robert G. Roper, Committee Member.
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Mati, Shepherd A. "Brick walls or brick columns? : management responses to the challenge of sustainability in community radio with special reference to Bush Radio and Radio Zibonele." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52153.

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Thesis (MPhil) -- University of Stellenbosch, 2001.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Community radio stations in South Africa are faced with a huge challenge to become sustainable in the process of serving their communities. The issue of sustainability itself is complex and shaped by a range of conditionalities. These include community participation, funding, regulatory and licencing factors, staff and management expertise, and the strategic planning and management capacity of a station. Often the communities themselves are materially poor and unable to contribute in monetary terms to the radio station. However, these same communities are also a source of wealth when it comes to experience, ideas, human power and time. A major challenge is for station management to develop organisational strategies that facilitate full utilisation of this community resource in the process of sustaining their stations. The focus of this study is on two stations in the Western Cape - Bush Radio and Radio Zibonele - and how their management is responding to the challenge of sustainability. Bush Radio has evolved a diversification strategy based on providing formal training and development as an income-generator, and Radio Zibonele has responded through a strategy of selling airtime to advertisers. This work describes these sustainability strategies and explores whether they constitute 'building a brick column or a brick wall'. The conclusion suggests that while both radio stations demonstrate varying degrees of community participation, clear internal systems of monitoring and control of resources, they differ in some fundamental respects of strategy. Bush Radio, on the one hand, shows a clear commitment to consciously diversifying income sources in a way that does not leave the station highly dependent on any single source. This, the writer submits, constitutes an attempt at building a "brick wall". Radio Zibonele, on the other hand, shows a clear commitment to consolidation and reliance on advertising revenue as a single source of income for the station. To the extent that this station relies on a single source of income and does not demonstrate any strategic objective of diversifying sources, the writer submits, it is building a "brick column". The basic assumption of this study is that while the challenge of sustainability constitutes an objective reality facing community radio stations in South Africa today, the subjective responses developed by station management to deal with this challenge can and often do make a difference.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Gemeenskapsradiostasies in Suid-Afrika staan voor 'n groot uitdaging om volhoubaar te ontwikkel. Volhoubaarheid as sulks is kompleks en word deur 'n verskeidenheid faktore beinvloed. Dit sluit in gemeenskapsdeelname, befondsing, regulerings- en lisensierinqsfaktore, personeel- en bestuursvernuf en die strategiese beplanning en bestuurskapasiteit van die stasie. Meestal is die gemeenskappe self arm en nie daartoe in staat om in rnonetere terme 'n bydrae tot die stasie te lewer nie. Dieselfde gemeenskappe is egter ook 'n bron van rykdom in terme van ondervinding, idees, mannekrag en tyd. Een van 'n stasiebestuur se grootste uitdagings is om organisatoriese strateqiee te ontwikkel wat die volle gebruik van die gemeenskapshulpbron sal fasiliteer in die proses om hul stasies volhoubaar te ontwikkel. Die fokus van die studie val op twee stasies in die Wes-Kaap - Bush Radio en Radio Zibonele - en hoe hul bestuur op die uitdaging van volhoubare ontwikkeling reageer. Bush Radio het 'n diversifiseringstrategie ontwikkel wat op formele onderig en ontwikkeling as 'n inkomstegenereerder gebaseer is. Radio Zibonele, daarenteen, konsentreer op adverteerders. Die werk beskryf die volhoubaarheidstrategiee elk van die radiostasies. Die gevolgtrekking word gemaak dat albei radiostasies wei verskillende grade van gemeenskapsbetrokkenheid, duidelike interne monitorsisteme en beheer van hulpbronne het. Tog verskil hulle ten opsigte van sekere fundamentele strategiee. Aan die een kant het Bush Radio 'n duidelike verbintenis tot 'n bewustelike diversifisering van inkomste op so 'n manier dat die stasie nie afhanklik is van een bron van inkomste nie. Die skrywer vergelyk dit met die bou van 'n "baksteenmuur". Radio Zibonele, aan die ander kant, is verbind tot advertensies as die enigste bron van inkomste. Aangesien die stasie op 'n enkele bron van inkomste vertrou en nie enige strategiese doelwitle vir die diversifisering van hulpbronne het nie, vergelyk die skrywer dit met die bou van 'n "baksteenpilaar" . Die basiese veronderstelling van die studie is dat die reaksie van die stasiebestuur In deurslaggerwende verskil kan maak om die uitdaging van volhoubare ontwikkeling Suid- Afrikaanse radiostasies die hoof te bied.
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Kanyegirire, Andrew Steve Tumuhirwe. "Putting participatory communication into practice through community radio: a case study of how policies on programming and production are formulated and implemented at Radio Graaff-Reinet." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002896.

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In the South African (SA) model of community radio, listeners are expected to be in charge of the management and programming operations of stations. This study tests the SA model against the actual conditions at an existing station. For this purpose, the study focuses on Radio Graaff-Reinet, a community radio station in the Eastern Cape. Emphasis is on examining the extent to which members of the station’s target community are involved in its operations. The study first assesses the nature of this involvement, keeping in mind the principles of, ‘community ownership’ and ‘participatory programming’ on which the SA model of community radio is based. It is argued that the station does provide a valuable ‘public sphere’ for its listeners. The potential of this sphere remains limited, however, due to the impact of ongoing power struggles around the ownership of the station. The lack of proper systems for managing these struggles has contributed to the fact that the station continues to be in a constant state of flux, with a high turnover of staff and regular changes in its policies and strategies. The study argues that, until such systems are put in place, the principles of community ownership will not be fully realizable. Areas in which the struggle over ownership plays itself out can be identified in the relationship between the station’s Board of Directors and its managing staff, between one particular station manager and her staff and between the station and its target community. These struggles often take place in context of a debate about the financial sustainability of the station versus its developmental aims. It is argued that this opposition needs to be questioned since, until the station is financially stable, it will remain vulnerable to interference by powerful individuals and groups in its attempts to establish such developmental aims. The study then goes on to identify key weaknesses in the station’s approach to community ownership and participation. In particular, it is pointed out that various stakeholders in the station have contradictory understandings of what is meant by ‘community’, using the term to include or exclude sections of the Graaff-Reinet society in very different ways. There are also very different understandings at play about the concept of community radio itself. These contradictions have an impact on the station’s ability to implement participatory programming. This situation is exacerbated by the fact that the station does not have a consistent forum in which shared decision-making can take place. Consequently, the station also remains unable to draw effectively on its own volunteer staff and on its community as resources for programming content. Finally, the study explores the broader significance of the weaknesses that exist in the case of Graaff-Reinet, arguing that these are problems that repeat themselves throughout the South African community radio sector. Possible strategies for addressing these problems are suggested, including approaches to monitoring and research, training, organizational development and advocacy.
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Lu, Haohan. "Cong "Shang ye dian tai ming zui feng mi" ji "Ling hui shang shi chu jiao" shi jian, kan kuang jia jing zheng yu min cui zhu yi /." click here to view the abstract and table of contents, 2005. http://net3.hkbu.edu.hk/~libres/cgi-bin/thesisab.pl?pdf=b19816571a.pdf.

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Lwanga, Margaret Jjuuko Nassuna. "An investigation into the representations of environmental issues relating to Lake Victoria, Uganda, and their negotiation by the lakeside communities." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1001577.

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The state of the environment is increasingly present as an urgent concern for contemporary political, social, cultural and physical life. Yet the roles of the mass media (radio, television and newspapers) in shaping and influencing crucial public awareness, debates and environmental decision-making remain inadequately understood. Positioned as a critical studies inquiry into media representations and audience reception, this study forms part of a wider project amongst media scholars and culture critics on the relationship between media textual production and consumption. It explores how one radio station in Uganda, Central Broadcasting Service (CBS) radio, represents and constructs the environmental crises faced by Lake Victoria, especially pollution and overfishing. The focus is on the Victoria Voice radio documentaries aired on CBS radio in the year 2005. The study further explores how three lakeside communities negotiate these issues as radio broadcasts. It recognises that while the mass media contribute significantly to creating public awareness about such social concerns, their likelihood of having a direct and predictable impact on social behaviour is slight. The context and the lived experiences at the reception stage where the decisions are made on whether to adopt an innovation are ultimately the factors which impact on how they are negotiated. The thesis is informed by the theoretical and analytical framework of Cultural Studies as well as the Participatory Approach to Communication for Development perspectives. The study is specifically informed by the theories of ‘discourse’ (Foucault, 1980a, 1981) and the ‘circuit of culture’ (du Gay et al., 1997 and Johnson, 1987) and these provided the conceptual framework for investigating the representations, the production and the consumption of media texts. Predominantly qualitative methods have been employed in data collection and analysis. In the first place, a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) (Fairclough, 1995a, 1995c) of the radio texts has interrogated the discourses and discursive practices of CBS’ Victoria Voice environmental radio programmes in order to consider its representations of particular issues and consequently the discourses it privileged. Qualitative methods of participant observation, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions were deployed to investigate the negotiation of the texts by the lakeside communities. This research establishes that the Victoria Voice radio texts foreground three contesting types of discourses: the discourse of basic economic survival and livelihoods is articulated largely by the ordinary people, the lakeside communities; the discourse of sustainable development, particularly the protection and sustainability of Lake Victoria, by scientists and environmental experts; and the discourse of modernisation and corporate investment by politicians and/or policy makers and industrialists. The texts, to a large degree, reaffirm the hegemonic relations of power in Ugandan society, and thus contribute to the maintenance of the status quo. The selection of an elite category of informers (scientists, experts, politicians, policy makers) serves to marginalise the less powerful ordinary people (the fisher folk, farmers and other eyewitnesses). The construction of the elite as active and speaking subjects within the various debates introduced in these programmes, for example, works both to obscure and endorse the unequal power relations. At the reception side, while the lakeside communities attest to the relevance of the programmes in providing information on the issues concerning Lake Victoria and other aspects of their livelihood, they also recognise the power relations that underpin the sets of representations. Amongst these sets is government’s complicity with industry, in line with their economic policies and the global capitalist economy, while espousing the rhetoric of nature conservation. The study argues that sustainable solutions for the crises on Lake Victoria should take into account the socio-historical and cultural contexts of the lakeside communities. For the Ugandan media, particularly radio, there is a need to rethink the nature of the coverage, which tends to neglect the contextual factors, such as local socio-economic and cultural factors within which environmental issues and problems occur and which, as this thesis establishes, greatly influences the way people make sense of environmental issues and problems. I posit that the Participatory Approach that seeks to address the communities’ most pressing concerns should be adopted – to include more of the communities’ voices and involve them in the production of radio programmes.
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陸浩瀚. "從「商業電台名嘴封咪」及「領匯上市觸礁」事件, 看框架競爭與民粹主意." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2005. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/680.

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Brown, James A. Radio-television-cable management. 3rd ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 1998.

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Association, Zambia Independent Media, ed. Community radio: Its management and organisation in Zambia. Lusaka: Zambia Independent Media Association, 2002.

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Human resource management in the electronic media. Westport, Conn: Quorum Books, 1998.

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Lanzhu, Wang, and Song Hongmei 1976-, eds. Zhongguo guang bo chan ye jing ying guan li yan jiu. Beijing Shi: Zhongguo guang bo dian shi chu ban she, 2008.

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Lanzhu, Wang, and Song Hongmei 1976-, eds. Zhongguo guang bo chan ye jing ying guan li yan jiu. Beijing Shi: Zhongguo guang bo dian shi chu ban she, 2008.

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Pringle, Peter K. Electronic media management. 2nd ed. Boston: Focal Press, 1991.

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K, Pringle Peter, ed. Electronic media management. Boston: Focal Press, 1986.

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1940-, Starr Michael F., and McCavitt William E. 1932-, eds. Electronic media management. 5th ed. Burlington, MA: Focal Press, 2006.

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Pringle, Peter K. Electronic media management. 3rd ed. Boston: Focal Press, 1995.

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Manatzment: Radiophōnou kai tēleorasēs. Athēna: Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 1997.

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"The broadcasting service." In Radio Spectrum Management, 137–64. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/pbte045e_ch7.

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"The broadcasting-satellite service." In Radio Spectrum Management, 221–38. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/pbte045e_ch10.

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Dimitriou, Nikos. "Radio Resource Management Schemes for Mobile Terrestrial and Satellite Broadcasting." In Handbook of Mobile Broadcasting, 393–414. Auerbach Publications, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420053890-15.

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Dimitriou, Nikos. "Radio Resource Management Schemes for Mobile Terrestrial and Satellite Broadcasting." In Handbook of Mobile Broadcasting, 393–413. Auerbach Publications, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420053890.ch15.

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McMahon, Daithi. "With a Little Help from My Friends." In Media Controversy, 76–90. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9869-5.ch004.

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Ireland has faced significant economic hardship since 2008, with the Irish radio industry suffering as advertising revenues evaporated. The difficult economic circumstances have forced radio station management to devise new and cost effective ways of generating much-needed income. The answer has come in the form of Facebook, the leading Social Network Site (SNS) in Ireland. Using Ireland as a case study, this chapter looks at how radio station management are utilising the social network strategically in a bid to enhance their audiences and revenues. Radio station management consider Facebook to be an invaluable promotional tool which is very easily integrated into radio programming and gives radio a digital online presence, reaching far greater audiences than possible through broadcasting. Some radio stations are showing ambition and are realising the marketing potential that Facebook and other SNSs hold. However, key changes in practice, technology and human resources are required to maximise the profit-making possibilities offered by Facebook.
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McMahon, Daithi. "With a Little Help from My Friends." In Analyzing the Strategic Role of Social Networking in Firm Growth and Productivity, 157–71. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0559-4.ch009.

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Ireland has faced significant economic hardship since 2008, with the Irish radio industry suffering as advertising revenues evaporated. The difficult economic circumstances have forced radio station management to devise new and cost effective ways of generating much-needed income. The answer has come in the form of Facebook, the leading Social Network Site (SNS) in Ireland. Using Ireland as a case study, this chapter looks at how radio station management are utilising the social network strategically in a bid to enhance their audiences and revenues. Radio station management consider Facebook to be an invaluable promotional tool which is very easily integrated into radio programming and gives radio a digital online presence, reaching far greater audiences than possible through broadcasting. Some radio stations are showing ambition and are realising the marketing potential that Facebook and other SNSs hold. However, key changes in practice, technology and human resources are required to maximise the profit-making possibilities offered by Facebook.
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Gillingham, Paul. "Talking about a Revolution." In Unrevolutionary Mexico, 219–44. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300253122.003.0009.

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This chapter anatomizes the Mexican state’s attempt to foster a nationalist culture and to control a fragmented public sphere. It finds that Mexican politicians invested heavily in both to distinctly mixed outcomes. Governments at all levels spent on schools, rituals and propaganda materials that the ruled consumed, quite often enthusiastically, but with their eyes open and with judgement suspended as to how nationalist stories squared with reality. While acknowledging the power of content management in radio and television broadcasting it revises traditional appreciations of the print press. Mexican newspapers were neither docile nor wholly commercial, and provincial publications in particular could engage in systematic opposition to state, and on occasion national governments. Mexicans were selectively enthusiastic about parts of the state’s nationalist project, at its centre the revolution, but reliably sceptical as to how much of that project their politicians were actually delivering.
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Conference papers on the topic "Radio broadcasting, management"

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CHEN, HUIYING. "URBAN COMMUNITY RADIO AND GOVERNMENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT & SOCIAL GOVERNANCE IN CHINA." In 2021 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED EDUCATION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (AEIM 2021). Destech Publications, Inc., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/dtssehs/aeim2021/35973.

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Abstract. This article mainly observes the communication characteristics and development trends of urban Community radio participating in Chinese government Information management and social governance. Through case observation method, it aims at the development of urban Community radio Issues and predicaments, and propose perfect strategies from team, technology and system construction to further stimulate the vitality of social broadcasting to participate in government Information management and grassroots social governance.
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Rica, David Abajo, Raquel Garcia Perez, and Beatriz Gonzalez Rodriguez. "Advanced auto-optimization and management of dual 2G/3.5G radio networks." In 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isbmsb.2009.5133810.

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Jawad, Nawar, Mukhald Salih, and John Cosmas. "Virtual Gateway: Local Multimedia Services and mobility management for 5G Internet of Radio Light gNB." In 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bmsb49480.2020.9379670.

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