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Sanders, Tyrone. "American local radio journalism : a public interest channel in crisis /." Connect to title online (Scholars' Bank) Connect to title online (ProQuest), 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/7507.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2008.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. "The study documents the news operations of four different types of ownership structures within a single radio market, Salt Lake City, Utah"--P. v. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 218-229). Also available online in Scholars' Bank; and in ProQuest, free to University of Oregon users.
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Postlethwait, Ben C. "The New Radio: How Public Radio Became Journalistic Podcasting." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1462981143.

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Baxter, Lucy. "An investigation of occupational segragation in radio sport journalism." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/6637.

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The present study was an investigation of the occupational structure of a national sport department in a public corporation. The goal was to determine whether occupational segregation was occurring, and if so what were the processes underlying this situation. Questionnaires were administered to the personnel of a public radio station (n = 23) and subsequently interviews (n = 14) were conducted with a sample of personnel from the department, including the positions of reporter, producer, executive producer and manager. Official documents, particularly those concerning employment equity from the CRTC, were also analyzed. It was found that occupational segregation is occurring in this department, both vertically and horizontally. The dual queue theory was adopted to explain the labour market dynamics operating to perpetuate differential employment opportunities for men and women in radio sport journalism. It was discovered that although highly qualified white women are currently at the top of this particular labour queue, it is mainly a result of pressure from two main factors: the fact that it is a public company regulated by the CRTC, and the move on the part of the personnel from jock journalism to investigative sport journalism. Barriers operating to perpetuate the fact that women do not consider sport journalism as a viable career opportunity include lack of access, lack of work experience, the jock environment, stereotyping, power dynamics, lack of sporting contacts and networks, lack of mentoring or training programs. Processes occurring to reduce women's access to radio sport journalism are contextualized within the wider society, and recommendations are made, including one emphasizing the necessity to conduct an industry-wide analysis of employment opportunities for men and women in the sport media.
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Lindgren, Mia. "Journalism as research: Developing radio documentary theory from practice." Thesis, Lindgren, Mia (2011) Journalism as research: Developing radio documentary theory from practice. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2011. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/5858/.

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Journalism academics around the world face the challenge of having their journalism practice recognised as academic research. This dissertation presents a model of how journalism practitioner-academics can present their in-depth journalistic practice in ways that make clear its standing as legitimate academic research. Informed by Candy’s (2006) framework for practice-led and practice-based research, the thesis defines two research methodologies: research on practice and research through practice. Using the radio documentary as the focus, research on practice is represented by fieldwork studies involving international radio documentary producers to provide new insights into the creative process. To demonstrate research though practice the researcher applies the theory generated in the first part of the study to reflect on her own practice as she produces a one-hour radio documentary, Deadly Dust commissioned by Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Radio National. Each part of this study would independently contribute new insights and knowledge into the under-researched area of radio studies in general and radio documentary practice specifically. However, taken together, the two parts present a compelling argument for why the practice of radio documentary production can be seen as a legitimate research process with legitimate research outcomes.
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Sanders, Tyrone 1951. "American local radio journalism: A public interest channel in crisis." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/7507.

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xiii, 229 p. : ill. A print copy of this title is available from the UO Libraries, under the call number: KNIGHT PN4888.R33 S26 2008
This study looks at the status of local radio news in the United States in light of changes in policy, economics, production and distribution technology and the dynamic media environment. It examines how differences in ownership relate to the amount of news programming offered on local stations, how those stations are staffed and the working conditions for today's radio journalists. Two areas of communication theory provide the basis for the study, Political Economy of Communication and Localism. Both offer excellent perspectives for studying the radio broadcasting industry and the people who work in it. Political economy allows the study to look closely at the impact of ownership in our capitalist society, how government regulates ownership and programming, how those factors affect the working conditions for journalists and how they ultimately impact the public interest. Political economy is a holistic approach that also calls upon us to consider a moral philosophy and make recommendations for the good of society. Localism is a long-held policy objective of the Federal Communications Commission that has been a part of the regulatory process relating to ownership and programming of news and public affairs throughout the existence of radio in the United States. Using a triangulation of both quantitative and qualitative methods, the study documents the news operations of four different types of ownership structures within a single radio market, Salt Lake City, Utah. The primary quantitative method used content analysis to examine a sample of 255 hours of radio programming across the ownership groups. Qualitative methods of in-depth interviews and observation were used to examine how the stations were staffed, the working conditions for local journalists and how the news programming is produced. The study found the overall amount of local radio news programming to be low, with locally owned stations generally producing more news then those with large, outside corporate ownership. It also found working conditions to vary greatly among ownership groups. Local owners tended to be much more supportive of local journalists and provide better conditions for the production and programming of local radio news.
Adviser: Alan G. Stavitsky
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Woodruff, Debra A. ""Vanishing Homelands:" The Evolution of a Radio Documentary Series." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/292165.

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Hogarth, David 1959. "Shortwave news work : a case study of Radio Canada International's Hong Kong "Journal"." Thesis, McGill University, 1989. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=59389.

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The Radio Canada International news and current affairs program "Canadian Journal" is used as a case study to develop an adequate theory of news work. A theory of news structuration is proposed which seeks to overcome the dichotomy between agency and structure in news sociology. News is conceived as a social production which constitutes, and is constituted by, its institutional conditions.
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Litty, Jamie M. "Audience, relevance, sound : meaning structures and structuring meaning in public radio journalism /." The Ohio State University, 2002. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1486402544588394.

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Laissle, April. "“Lacking the Proper Authority”: How Women Found Their Voice in Public Radio." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1437049001.

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Duggins, Patrick. "Predictors of Web Analytics Use in Commercial and Non-Profit Radio Stations." Thesis, The University of Alabama, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10259672.

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This study examines the work habits and news products produced by commercial and non-profit radio news operations at the local, or affiliate, level. Specifically, the focus is on the perception and utilization of internet audience data that measures stories on a radio station’s website. A survey of 332 commercial and non-profit radio newsroom decision-makers discovered how they feel about web audience data and how they act on it. A statistical analysis, informed by a theoretical background including Institutionalism and Resource Dependence Theory was conducted for this study. The predictor variables were the degree of perceived uncertainty, whether the respondent works in a for-profit or non-profit operation, the length of time the participant has worked in journalism, the tendency to search for information in the environment, and the tendency toward mimicry. The dependent variable was degree of use of web analytics. The findings indicate a positive relationship for both mimicry and information search with the primary dependent variable, use of web analytics data in newsroom decision making. Also, respondents with greater experience levels are marginally less receptive to relying on internet audience data for information search and less likely to mimic the practice of using web analytics. The statistical results did not support hypotheses that predicted effects from perceived uncertainty. While statistical support between perceived uncertainty and the use of web data was not found, a reverse relationship in one hypothesis suggests that use of internet audience data may reduce uncertainty rather than increase it.

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Echchaibi, Nabil. "Beyond the ethnic traces of diasporas diasporic radio between cultural retention and renewal /." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3210039.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, School of Journalism, 2006.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-03, Section: A, page: 0762. Adviser: Christine Ogan. "Title from dissertation home page (viewed March 16, 2007).
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Lambert, Mark T. "Twitter and Radio News: A Dallas-Fort Worth Case Study." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2016. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc862804/.

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This study of radio news stations adds to the field of Twitter research into broadcasters' use of this social media microblogging platform; previous research has predominantly focused on television. This case study, based on a survey with numerous open-ended questions completed in face-to-face interviews, begins to fill in data on how Twitter is being used in major market radio station newsrooms. Limited in scope, this exploratory study used answers from seven members of two radio newsrooms in trying to find out if there were stated goals for tweets; if separate, unique content was being tweeted or was content tied to the stations' on-air product; how tweets seek to increase station listenership and/or increase station website traffic; what were the most frequently tweeted topics; what hyperlinks were included in tweets for internal or external web content; and were tweets personal and/or opinionated, or kept more professional with just factual material. From a strategic management theory standpoint, there is neither a stated plan nor goals sought with these newsrooms' use of Twitter. Unique tweet content includes sending out photos which add visuals to the pictureless world of radio news and live-tweeting of ongoing news events, while complementary content is promotional to push audience members to on-air or website products. There are no analytics in place to try to determine whether the stations' listenership or web traffic increases based on tweets. Promotional teases of upcoming on-air guest interviews or news content and/or web content are the most frequently tweeted topics. Hashtags rather than hyperlinks are more often included in the stations' tweets. News personnel stay away from expressing opinions, or being too personal in tweets, but remain more objective and professional by sticking to facts which is in step with the traditional role of journalists.
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Primavesi, Axel. "Hörfunknachrichten im Wandel : ein Vergleich der Nachrichtensendungen von WDR 2 und Radio NRW /." Köln : Kölner Wiss.-Verl, 2007. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2995635&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Fulcher, Helen Margaret. "A qualitative analysis of radio news in Australia." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1987. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ARM/09armf962.pdf.

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Wake, Alexandra. "Measuring the success of ABC training in South Africa: A case study in the production of Western Liberal broadcast news values." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2002. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/35844/2/35844_Digitised%20Thesis.pdf.

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In 1993 the Australian Broadcasting Corporation was contracted by the Australian Government to assist in the reshaping of the South African Broadcasting Corporation from a state-run broadcaster to a respected and trusted national broadcaster for all people in the newly democratic South Africa. Broadcast journalism training was identified by ABC consultant Bob Wurth as possibly the greatest need for SABC Radio. This thesis examines the ABC's role in South Africa and the effectiveness of its radio journalism training project considering the organisational, structural, cultural and political constraints of the SABC. This thesis will show through interviews and participant observation the difficulties in achieving the production of Western Liberal journalism values at the SABC within the time constraints set by the project funded by the Australian Government and the particular South African morays.
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Temo, Sumbu. "Broadcasting Peace In CôTe D’Ivoire: What Happens After Democracy? : A case study of Côte d’Ivoire’s UN radio- ONUCI FM." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Journalistik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-39642.

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This research will analyze the radio station ONUCI FM, UN’s peace radio in Côte d’Ivoire. The central focus is on journalists’ perception of their role as professional advocacy for peace and democracy. Personal interviews with five ONUCI FM-journalists provide the primary source of qualitative source. In light of the Security Council’s decision to end UN’s peacekeeping mission in Côte d’Ivoire in 2017 followed an uncertainty of ONUCI FM’s future before it was decided that the station would continue to broadcast under the Felix Houphouët-Boigny foundation. This research attempts to elucidate the consequences in similar previous cases. This research shows that the UN often lacks a long-term plan of how to handle their stations when their mission ends, thereby creating an indisputable journalistic vacuum where they previously operated. This research shows that few UN radios are capable of surviving without donations but that leaving abruptly may cause harm to the achieved peace. With the intention to provide a solution to the vacuum created after the UN this research explores the possibilities of citizen journalists filling the void after the organization’s withdrawal. This research argues that Citizen Journalism is a suitable substitute to Peace Journalism when UN radio stations stop broadcasting. Applied theories are Peace Journalism, Journalism ethics and Citizen Journalism. All theories are applicable in the analysis of journalists as nation builders, government partners, and agents of empowerment and also as watchdogs. In conclusion, the purpose of this research is to understand the journalist's own experience of working at ONUCI FM and to analyze if a radio station such as ONUCI FM, when no longer supported by the UN, can benefit of Citizen Journalism.
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Allen, Chris W. "Coast to coast and border to border : the influence of Jack Shelley on broadcast journalism /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 1996. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9809666.

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De, Jager Augustinus Kock. "Die gebruik van klank om nuus op die Internet oor te dra." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53371.

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Thesis (MPhil)--University of Stellenbosch, 2003.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this work I explore the use of sound as a means of presenting news to the user of the Internet. I accept that news sound as such, as it is presented on radio, is an effective mass communication medium. From there I ask the question if this sound, with the same underlying principles used in radio, can be effectively used on the Internet. This opposed to real changes made in the gathering, preparation and presentation of sound to be effective on the Information Superhighway. In the first chapter I look at the methods (good and bad) utilized to present sound on the radio. When I present a model for Internet use later in the work (chapter 5) I use these as a starting point. Some definitions are formulated, which also become important in chapter 5. In the second chapter I touch on the origins of the Internet and the use of web sites to provide a news service. I explore the methods employed by news specific sites to communicate information to Internet users and I compare that to uses on a non-news site, in this case National Geographic.com. Again I use the positive aspects of the study of these sites to form part of the model presented in chapter 5. Chapter 3 is dedicated to the technological development of the Internet and the use of multimedia to convey information. I also touch on the future of the information system and the expectations and requirements these developments would put on journalists working on the medium. In chapter 4 I compare the way in which three news sites handled the covering of the terrorist attack on America. Because of the territorial advantage, I choose to look at the coverage one year after the event. The positive use of text, video, sound and images on these three sites are used to format the model in the next chapter. As said previously, chapter 5 contains a model for the use of multimedia, specifically sound, to convey news information on the Internet. While the focus is on sound, I suggest here that the model is applicable to all the aids available to the Internet producer.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In hierdie werkstuk ontleed ek die gebruik van klank as 'n werktuig om nuus aan die Internetgebruiker oor te dra. Ek gaan van die beginsel af uit dat nuusklank op sy eie, met ander woorde soos dit op die radio uitgesaai word, wel 'n effektiewe, vinnige metode is om nuus aan massas mense oor te dra. Die vraag word gevra of klank op dieselfde manier, met dieselfde grondbeginsels en gebruike, 'n effektiewe medium is om nuus op die Internet aan te bied. Dié vraag word in teenstelling geplaas met die moontlikhede dat klank liefs op die radio hoort en nie deel behoort te wees van nuuswebtuistes nie, of dat daar wesenlike veranderinge gemaak behoort te word aan die nuus wat op die radio aangebied word, voor dit effektief op die Internet gebruik kan word. In die eerste hoofstuk kyk ek na die oorsprong en geskiedenis van radio en daarna na die ontwikkeling van nuus op radio. Ek behandel die beginsels van radionuus, met die doelom hierdie kenmerke dan later in die werkstuk (hoofstuk 5) te gebruik as die grondbeginsels vir 'n model vir die gebruik van klank om nuus op die Internet oor te dra. Ek kyk na die goeie en slegte praktyke wat in die oordrag van nuus op radio ontstaan het en probeer hierdeur sif om nie dieselfde swakplekke by die bogenoemde model in te sluit nie. In hierdie hoofstuk formuleer ek dan definisies vir die verskillende gebruike van klank om nuus oor die radio oor te dra. Hierdie definisies word ook later gebruik in die model vir die effektiewe gebruike van nuusklank op die Internet. In die tweede hoofstuk kyk ek na die oorsprong van die Internet, en dan (in meer detail) na die ontstaan van nuuswebtuistes. Ek ontleed die manier waarop inligting aan Internetgebruikers oorgedra word, op webtuistes wat spesifiek vir nuus geskep is, maar ek vergelyk dit ook met 'n webtuiste wat na my mening die Internet se kenmerke behoorlik aanwend om inligting oor te dra, nl. NationaIGeographic.com. Die goeie en slegte punte van die oordrag van inligting op die medium word ontleed, om ook later deel te vorm van die model in hoofstuk 5. Ek kyk in die derde hoofstuk na die tegnologiese ontwikkeling van die Internet en die gebruik van multimedia op die netwerk. Daar word ook geraak aan die toekomsmoontlikhede van die oordrag van groot hoeveelhede data (soos klank en video) op die netwerk. Soos die tegnologie ontwikkel, moet die persoon wat die produk daarstelontwikkel, en ek kyk na die vereistes wat aan joernaliste/vervaardigers van Internetnuus gestel word. In die vierde hoofstuk vergelyk ek die Internetaanbiedings van 'n spesifieke nuusgebeurtenis, die aanval op Amerika op 11 September 2001, van drie nuuswebtuistes. Ek kyk na die aanbiedings van die BBC, CNN en die SAUK, spesifiek na die gebruik van teks, grafika, video en klank om nuus aan Internetgebruikers oor te dra. Die (goeie en minder goeie) gebruik van klank op dié drie webtuistes vorm dan die basis van die model wat ek in hoofstuk 5 aanbied. Die vyfde hoofstuk word gewyaan die daarstelling van 'n model om klank as nuusmedium op die Internet te gebruik. Ek kyk na die beginsels van die goeie gebruik van klank wat in die eerste hoofstuk daargestel is en probeer dit verwerk vir gebruik op die Internet. Hoewel ek nie spesifiek die gebruik van ander media, soos teks, video en grafika, behandel nie, doen ek in hoofstuk 5 voor dat die model vir al die hulpmiddels op die Internetnuuswebtuiste kan geld.
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Landmark, Andreas. ""Real, truthful radio" : en formanalys av ”direktreflekterande” radioprogram." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kommunikation, medier och it, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-16284.

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This essay aims to analyse the form of two radio documentary shows and compare them to, what I mean are a traditional, Swedish radio documentary form. The radio shows are Radiolab distributedby National Public Radio and WNYC, Övernaturligt (supernatural) produced by TredjeStatsmakten Media AB and P3 Dokumentär (P3 Documentary) distributed by Sveriges Radio. Alarge part of the essay is dedicated to develop a method to analyse form in specific radio shows. Mymethod consists of two parts:1. A defining of sounds in a spreadsheet that map out the different sound elements over time.2. An analysis of the radio documentaries using the spreadsheet, text-analytic tools, rhetoric toolsand an holistic view of how different stories connect.My essay shows how these two radio documentary shows use so called layers and the changing ofroles between the presenter and the reporter to replicate a live show in closeness to the audience andin turn, how this may affect the presentation of their journalistic content. I also show how theseradio shows use illustrative and side stories to build up the main story of the show.
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Jemtelius, Filip, and André Färnsveden. "Vad vet Sveriges Radio om Black lives matter? : En studie om Sveriges Radios rapportering kring Black livesmatter 2020." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Institutionen för medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-40964.

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Aim: The purpose of this study is to investigate if Sweden's public service radio channel, Sveriges Radio, coverage of the Black lives matter movement was framed and/or affected by whiteness. They received internal criticism for their lack of knowledge of the subject and that they had too few employees that were in the minority groups.Theoretical Framework: The theories used in this study are the framing theory and thetheory of whiteness. Those theories will help us see how the coverage was performed, if it was framed to fit a certain agenda and if a supposed lack of diversity among the journalists could affect the reporting. Method: To further analyze how the Swedish public service, radio channel Dagens Eko reports Black lives matter in Sweden. By doing qualitative research we can answer how the news media has been following the movement and answer the critique they have received about the lack of diversity and knowledge in their reports.The result of this study proves the radio channel Dagens Eko has had an objective view on covering the Black lives matter movement. Viewing over hundred of their radio reports on both the movement and the death of George Floyd we have found that there are no tendencies of racist or insensitive reports from the radio channel.
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Kapiri, Francis. "Producing journalism about climate change for news and agricultural radio: a case study of Malawi's public broadcaster." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/6375.

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This study investigates how radio journalists at the Malawian public broadcaster (MBC) experience the task of producing content that can help their audiences to engage with the local relevance of climate change. This study establishes terms of reference for this research by mapping out international histories of public engagement with the concept of climate change in the domains of science, politics and the media. It describes how contestations around climate change have evolved within these spheres and concludes that such contestation is shaped by relations of power that inform the international economic domain. The study then examines scholarly evaluations of journalism about climate change, concluding that such evaluation is grounded in distinct normative understandings of the social purpose of such journalism. It is argued that research about Malawian journalists’ experience of reporting on climate change should draw on knowledge of the role that norms play within this local environment. With this goal in mind, the study reviews tools for the analysis of the normative foundations of journalism within specific socio-historic contexts. It demonstrates the relevance of these tools for the identification of norms and their influence on journalism about climate change in the Malawian context. The empirical component of the study draws on this framework by means of a case study of the experiences of journalists working at the MBC. It examines how these journalists experience the task of producing content that enables their audiences to engage with the local relevance of climate change. It compares such experience as articulated by journalists working for agricultural and news programming. It is concluded that the participants have access to credible knowledge about climate change and its relevance to the Malawian context. Based on such knowledge, they articulate a shared understanding of climate change and its relevance to the Malawian context. However, the study identifies differences in the way that the two groups make sense of the practice of producing journalism about climate change that is of relevance to their audience. In particular, the agricultural journalists incorporate a more inclusive and diverse set of norms into their conceptualisation of such practice. At the same time, the two groups nevertheless respond similarly when commenting on institutional factors at MBC that constrain or enable them to produce journalism about climate change that is guided by such norms. They place emphasis on the need for MBC to provide opportunities for journalists to have access to training, facilitated by organisations that have expertise in climate change journalism. It is concluded that the participants recognise that, despite the entrenched culture of authoritarianism at MBC, such workshops can contribute fundamentally to the shaping of journalistic practice within this broadcaster.
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Zago, Claudinei Cesar. "O discurso no radiojornalismo esportivo: estudo do comportamento do gênero editorial." Universidade de São Paulo, 2008. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8142/tde-09022010-120137/.

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uso de estratégias enunciativas alocadas na produção do editorial radiofônico, considerando a hipótese de que um gênero consolidado pode modificar-se em sua estrutura composicional face às características que um suporte diferente requer para sua manifestação. O problema que motivou a pesquisa prende-se ao fato de ainda não se conhecerem trabalhos voltados prioritariamente à análise de um tipo específico de discurso que é tomado para constituição do gênero editorial inscrito na esfera do radiojornalismo esportivo. O presente estudo procura respaldar suas análises em linhas teóricas sustentáveis à descrição, identificação e análise do corpus tomado para exame com o cuidado de observar em cada uma delas, fundamentos que possam explicar a maneira de organização dos elementos lingüístico-discursivos, além de verificar quais expedientes retóricoargumentativos estão presentes nas diferentes partes do discurso que ajudam a construir. Para tanto, a pesquisa vale-se de pressupostos da Análise da Conversação e da Teoria da Argumentação, em diálogo complementar aos estudos da Nova Retórica de Perelman e Olbrechts-Tyteca (1996). Cotejou-se, também, aspectos teóricos do âmbito da Análise Crítica do Discurso, com o sentido de verificar pontos de contacto, segundo van Dijk (2001), na relação entre discurso, contexto e ideologia que pudessem esclarecer o posicionamento do editor e a situação de produção com a qual interagiu. A análise realizada permitiu constatar que, embora provido de um conjunto variável de recursos lingüístico-discursivos disponíveis para compor as estratégias argumentativas que caracterizam o editorial no / para radiojornalismo esportivo, o editor-locutor precisou decidir-se, ao fazer as escolhas que fez, em que medida seu discurso tornar-se-ia persuasivo e como o faz. Também foi possível depreender dessa análise que existe a possibilidade de um gênero consolidado, como o editorial, adaptar-se a um novo dispositivo, como o rádio, levando em conta as características fundamentais da situação em que ele se dá, as relações de intersubjetividade dos interlocutores e a própria relação do gênero com o suporte.
This essay purposes to study the behavior of a journalistic genre, based on the selection and use of ennunciative strategies placed on the production of a radio phonic editorial, relying on the hypothesis that a well-firmed genre may be modified in its compositional structure when facing a number of factors that a differentiated kind of reliance requires for its manifestation. The motivational basis to the realization of this essay sticks to the fact that one does not know any essays focused mainly on the analysis of a specific speech, which is taken to constitute the editorial genre inserted on the sportive radio journalism sphere. Because of this vacancy, the actual study relies its analyses in sustainable theoretical lines to the description, identification and analysis of the corpus taken to be examined, carefully observing, in each one of these lines, fundaments that may explain the way to organize the speech-linguistic elements, in addition to verifying which rhetoricargumentative expedients are present in each different part of the speech that help to built it. For that, the research use vale up assumptions of the Conversation Analysis and the Argumentation Theory, dialoguing in addition to studies of the New Rhetoric, by Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca (1996). One also collated theoretical aspects from the Critical Analysis of Speech, intending to verify points of contact according to van Dijk (2001) -, in the relation between speech, context and ideal that may clarify the editors position and the situation of the product to which he interacted. The analysis hereby done allowed one to find that, although it is provided by a variable amount of speech-linguistic resources, available to compose the argumentative strategies that characterizes the editorial in the/to the sportive radio journalism, the speaker-editor has to decide, by doing the choices he has done, in which measure his speech will become persuasive and how he does it. It was also possible to depurate from this specific analysis that there is the possibility of a consolidated genre, such as the editorial, to adapt itself to a new disposal, like the radio media, considerating the fundamental features of the situation in which it happens and the relations of intersubjectivity of the interspeakers involved by this context and the very own relation of the genre to the support.
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Schwaab, Reges Toni. "O discurso jornalístico da sustentabiidade em programas de rádio sobre meio ambiente : análise do quadro Mundo Sustentável e do programa Guaíba Ecologia." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/11167.

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O discurso jornalístico sobre a sustentabilidade é o ponto central deste trabalho composto de três eixos: jornalismo, sustentabilidade e discurso. A pesquisa tem como objeto programas de rádio voltados para a questão ambiental e que têm a sustentabilidade como temática central. São eles o quadro Mundo Sustentável, apresentado dentro do programa Revista CBN, da Rádio CBN AM/FM, e o programa Guaíba Ecologia, da Rádio Guaíba AM. O estudo é calcado na visão do Jornalismo enquanto construção, um lugar de seleção e de configuração do acervo social de conhecimentos, a partir das escolhas do que é dito e do que é excluído do seu discurso, considerando, ainda, as especificidades do Jornalismo no meio rádio. A sustentabilidade foi escolhida por ser atualmente o ponto central de todo debate sobre meio ambiente. Apesar da noção quase consensual de utilizar a natureza para o desenvolvimento sem impedir que gerações futuras também o façam, há antagonismos no entendimento do que seja este desenvolvimento e de como atingir esta sustentabilidade, representados pelas correntes ecossocial e ecotecnocrática, adotadas como perspectivas que guiam os discursos. Elas foram reconfiguradas aqui como Formações Discursivas (FDs) e utilizadas para compreender os sentidos produzidos pelo discurso jornalístico sobre sustentabilidade, considerando, ainda, o estudo das relações de silenciamento e dominância de perspectivas sobre a temática. À luz dos pressupostos da Análise do Discurso francesa foram analisadas seis edições do quadro Mundo Sustentável e seis do programa Guaíba Ecologia, selecionadas entre todas as que foram veiculadas entre os meses de fevereiro e abril de 2006. No Mundo Sustentável foi possível verificar a predominância da visão ecossocial e alguns deslizamentos de sentidos, num atravessamento da FD Ecotecnoncrática. No Guaíba Ecologia é perceptível a filiação às duas FDs, muito em função dos sentidos construídos pelos entrevistados do programa.
The journalistic discourse on the sustainability is the central point of this composed work of three axles: journalism, sustainability and discourse. The research has as object programs of radio directed toward the ambient question and that they have the sustainability as central thematic. They are the Sustainable World block presented inside CBN Magazine program, CBN AM/FM Radio, and the Guaíba Ecology program, of the Guaíba AM Radio. The study is based in the vision of the Journalism while construction, a place of election and configuration of the social assets of knowledge from the choices that are said and that is excluded from its discourse, considering, yet, the specificities of the Journalism in the radio environment. The sustainability was chosen because it’s currently the central point of all debate on environment. Despite the notion almost consensual to use the nature for the development without hindering that future generations also make it. There are antagonisms in the agreement of what development is and how to reach, this sustainability, represented by ecossocial and ecotecno chains adopted as perspectives that guide the discourses. They had been reconfigured here as Discursive Formations (DFs) and used to understand the directions produced for the journalistic discourse on sustainability, considering, yet, the study of the silencement relations and dominance of perspectives on the thematic one. To the light of the estimated ones of the Analysis of the French Discourse six editions of the Sustainable World block had been analyzed and six of the Guaíba Ecology program, selected between all the ones that had been propagated between the months of February and April of 2006. In the Sustainable World it was possible to verify the predominance of the ecossocial vision and some directions landslides, in a trespassing of the DF Ecotecno. On the Guaíba Ecology the filiations to the two DFs is perceivable, much in function of the directions constructed for the interviewed ones of the program.
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Fenkart, Julia. "“A friend in need is a real friend indeed.” : A study about the Sveriges Radio Media Development Office (SR MDO) and the perception of a post-colonial impact." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för mediestudier, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-89008.

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Free Media is an essential part of democracy, a goal Sveriges Radio’s Development Program is aiming for. Existing since 1996 based on tax-financing, it offers its long experiences of public broadcasting and its ideal of serving democracy to other countries. The partaking Sveriges Radio journalists provide the countries with assistance for training in management, journalism and technical issues in both broadcasting, print and online media. The present research investigates based on the interviewees’ perceptions to what extent Swedish democracy and Swedish journalistic identity is transmitted during their media (radio) development projects, using post-colonial theory as a guiding theoretical approach. The study is based on interviews with Swedish and foreign journalists who have been involved in radio development projects. The study shows that despite common understandings of democracy and professional aims, differences occur based on the perception of the participants. These cannot be separated from the context and progress outcome of the projects. The study furthermore shows that there exists an ambivalence between the post- colonial awareness among participants.
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Fenkart, Julia. "“A friend in need is a real friendindeed” : A study about the Sveriges Radio Media Development Office (SR MDO) and the perception of a post-colonial impact." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för mediestudier, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-88941.

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Free Media is an essential part of democracy, a goal Sveriges Radio’s Development Program is aiming for. Existing since 1996 based on tax-financing, it offers its long experiences of public broadcasting and its ideal of serving democracy to other countries. The partaking Sveriges Radio journalists provide the countries with assistance for training in management, journalism and technical issues in both broadcasting, print and online media. The present research investigates based on the interviewees’ perceptions to what extent Swedish democracy and Swedish journalistic identity is transmitted during their media (radio) development projects, using post-colonial theory as a guiding theoretical approach. The study is based on interviews with Swedish and foreign journalists who have been involved in radio development projects. The study shows that despite common understandings of democracy and professional aims, differences occur based on the perception of the participants. These cannot be separated from the context and progress outcome of the projects. The study furthermore shows that there exists an ambivalence between the post-colonial awareness among participants.
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Bespalhok, Flavia Lucia Bazan [UNESP]. "A prática da reportagem radiofônica na Emissora Continental do Rio de Janeiro." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/89453.

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Trata-se uma investigação sobre o surgimento da reportagem radiofônica na Emissora Continental do Rio de Janeiro. A literatura informa que esta foi uma das primeiras experiências de reportagem externa do rádio brasileiro. Entretanto, há pouco registrado desse feito. Utilizamos a metodologia da história oral, associada à análise documental, e entrevistamos diversos personagens que participaram desta história, com o intuito de reconstruir parte da trajetória dos Comandos Continental, equipe que produzia o noticiário da emissora. Apresentamos ainda uma discussão conceitual sobre a reportagem e análise de duas produções dos Comandos realizadas na década de 1950.
In this work the beginning of radio reportage on Rio de Janeiro Continental Radio Station is investigated. The literature informs that this was one of the first experience of outside reportage on Brazilian radio. However, few details are registered. We used oral history methodology, associated with documental analysis, and interviewed some people that have taken part on this history aiming to reconstruct part of the trajectory of Comandos Continental, a group that make the Radio Station news. We also present a conceptual discussion on reportage and analyze two productions of Comandos performed on 1950's.
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Bespalhok, Flavia Lucia Bazan. "A prática da reportagem radiofônica na Emissora Continental do Rio de Janeiro /." Bauru : [s.l.], 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/89453.

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Orientador: Marcelo Magalhães Bulhões
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Resumo: Trata-se uma investigação sobre o surgimento da reportagem radiofônica na Emissora Continental do Rio de Janeiro. A literatura informa que esta foi uma das primeiras experiências de reportagem externa do rádio brasileiro. Entretanto, há pouco registrado desse feito. Utilizamos a metodologia da história oral, associada à análise documental, e entrevistamos diversos personagens que participaram desta história, com o intuito de reconstruir parte da trajetória dos "Comandos Continental", equipe que produzia o noticiário da emissora. Apresentamos ainda uma discussão conceitual sobre a reportagem e análise de duas produções dos "Comandos" realizadas na década de 1950.
Abstract: In this work the beginning of radio reportage on Rio de Janeiro Continental Radio Station is investigated. The literature informs that this was one of the first experience of outside reportage on Brazilian radio. However, few details are registered. We used oral history methodology, associated with documental analysis, and interviewed some people that have taken part on this history aiming to reconstruct part of the trajectory of "Comandos Continental", a group that make the Radio Station news. We also present a conceptual discussion on reportage and analyze two productions of "Comandos" performed on 1950's.
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Cantori, Wagner Roberto Lopes 1981. "Os sentidos da "ciência" no ar = uma análise discursiva da produção do efeito de objetividade na editoria ciência da rádio Cbn." [s.n.], 2010. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/271004.

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Orientadores: Eni de Lourdes Puccinelli Orlandi, Cristiane Pereira Dias
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Resumo: As palavras objetividade, isenção, verdade e imparcialidade são sempre evocadas quando se trata de jornalismo e de ciência. O jornalista busca ser objetivo, assim como o cientista. O jornalista busca a objetividade dos fatos e o cientista a objetividade do conhecimento. Jornalistas e cientistas na interseção das duas áreas - a divulgação científica - pensam materializar suas utópicas "objetividades". Numa relação menos ingênua com a língua sabemos que não há discurso sem sujeito e não há sujeito sem ideologia: o individuo é interpelado em sujeito pela ideologia e é assim que a língua faz sentido (Orlandi, 2005). O que nos leva a considerar que o que se produz nisso que foi chamado objetividade, seja um efeito de objetividade, na subjetividade real do jornalista e do cientista. Tendo como arcabouço teórico a análise do discurso, dita francesa, a investigação parte da preocupação com a constituição, formulação e circulação da notícia de ciência (divulgação científica) no rádio, levando em consideração o modo como é significada a identidade e a construção do que é designado ciência no radiojornalismo. Ao falarmos nos filiamos a redes de sentidos, mas não temos controle sobre isso. O presente projeto não propõe comprovar que o discurso jornalístico-científico por suas condições de produção é subjetivo e, sim, sabendo que ele o é, mostrar como funcionam na/pela língua as marcas e propriedades discursivas que produzem um efeito de objetividade tanto para quem produz, quanto para quem recebe. É também finalidade deste trabalho mostrar, pela análise de discurso, questões presentes na divulgação científica de rádio, tais como: a questão do tempo/espaço como urgência na mídia, as posições-sujeito jornalista/cientista, os mecanismos de antecipação e encenação, o papel da voz no processo de divulgação, assim como, o tratamento do método científico e o que é designado como ciência no radiojornalismo. Compõem o corpus de análise algumas notas, reportagens e entrevistas da editoria ciência da Rádio CBN, umas das emissoras de maior circulação nacional
Abstract: The words objectivity, exemption, truth and impartiality are always evoked when it comes to journalism and science. The journalist tries to be objective and so is the scientist. The journalist searches for objectivity of the facts, while the scientist looks for objectivity of the knowledge. So journalists and scientists in the intersection of both fields- scientific reveal - think they will materialize they're utopist "objectivities". In a less ingenious relationship with the language, we know that there's no speech without subject and no subject without ideology: the individual is interpolated subject by ideology and so the language makes sense (Orlandi, 2005). What makes us considerate that what has been made the product of what is called objectivity is as like an effect of objectivity in the real subjectivity of the journalist and scientist. Having a theory structure the French discursive analysis the investigations runs from worrying about constitution, formulation and circulation of the science's news on radio, considering the meaning of the identity and construction of what consists the science of the radiojornalism. As we express ourselves by talking we connect to a net sense without holding control of it. This project does not propose to proof that the journalistic-scientific speech is subjective by its production's condition, but, knowing that it is subjective, show how it works with/for the marks and discursive proprieties that produces an objectivity effect for both who produces and who receives. It is also our goal to show, by discursive analysis, questions that are present on the scientific publicize on radio such as: the issue of time/space as a media urgency, the subject-positions of journalist/scientist, the mechanicals of anticipation and put on, the role of the voice on the publicize process as well as the treatment of the scientific method and what is specified of science on radiojournalism. The corpus of analysis consist of a some notes, reports and interviews of the science editor of CBN Radio, a station with one of the majors national circulation
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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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Webb, Rebecca. "Diminished Democracy? Portland Radio News/Public Affairs After the Telecom Act of 1996." PDXScholar, 2011. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/157.

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News and public affairs on commercial radio dramatically changed following the 1996 Telecom Act, with rapid consolidation and economic efficiencies radically shrinking commercial radio's role in the provision of political information. By examining jobs data, public files, and the views of broadcast journalists, this project assesses the Act's impact through the lens of civic-minded Portland, Oregon. Because political information enables democracy, and because of radio's uniquely accessible qualities, this paper argues that market emphasis in media policy--especially in the Act's absolute manifestation--has diminished a significant channel of public discourse. Noticing radio's democratic potential, still relevant in the digital age, this work offers support for a revival of discursive opportunities on local commercial radio.
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Morote-Collado, Elizabeth-Alexandra. "Radio Stereo Villa y la construcción de ciudadanía en Villa El Salvador. Análisis de los programas de opinión política." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad de Lima, 2016. http://repositorio.ulima.edu.pe/handle/ulima/3625.

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La presente investigación tiene como objetivo principal identificar el aporte en la construcción de ciudadanía que propone la oferta programática de Radio Stereo Villa, específicamente en los programas de opinión. Al mismo tiempo, analizar si los contenidos de los seis programas radiales de opinión elegidos como muestra presentan un discurso orientado al fortalecimiento de la ciudadanía
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Ellis, Hugh. "Conceptualisations of 'the community' and 'community knowledge' among community radio volunteers in Katutura, Namibia." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002882.

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Community radio typically relies on volunteers to produce and present stations’ programming. Volunteers are generally drawn from stations’ target communities and are seen as “representatives” of those communities. It is with such volunteers and their role as representatives of stations’ target communities that this study is concerned. It poses the question: “what are the central concepts that typically inform volunteers’ knowledge of their target community, and how do these concepts impact on their perception of how they have gained this knowledge, and how they justify their role as representatives of this community?” The dissertation teases out the implications of these conceptualisations for a volunteer team’s ability to contribute to the establishment of a media environment that operates as a Habermasian ‘critical public sphere’. It argues that this can only be achieved if volunteers have detailed and in-depth knowledge of their target community. In order to acquire this knowledge, volunteers should make use of systematic ways of learning about the community, rather than relying solely on knowledge obtained by living there. In a case study of Katutura Community Radio (KCR), one of the bestknown community radio stations in Namibia, the study identifies key differences in the way in which different groups of volunteers conceptualise “the community”. The study focuses, in particular, on such difference as it applies to those who are volunteers in their personal capacity and those who represent non-governmental and community-based organisations at the station. It is argued that two strategies would lead to significant improvement in such a station’s ability to serve as a public sphere. Firstly, the station would benefit from an approach in which different sections of the volunteer team share knowledge of the target community with each other. Secondly, volunteers should undertake further systematic research into their target community. It is also argued that in order to facilitate such processes, radio stations such as KCR should recognise the inevitability of differences between different versions of “community knowledge”.
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Dunn, Anne, and n/a. "Manufacturing audiences?: policy and practice in ABC radio news 1983-1993." University of Canberra. Professional Communicaton, 2005. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20051123.132051.

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This thesis sheds light on the ways in which audiences are made through the relationships between organisational policy and news production practice. It explores the relationships between news practitioners� perceptions and definitions of audiences, production, and organisational policies, using the radio news service of the Australian national public broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). In so doing, the thesis demonstrates that production, in its institutional context, is a crucial site for the creation of audiences in the study of news journalism. In the process, it illuminates the role of public service broadcasting, in a world of digital media The conceptual framework utilises a new approach to framing analysis. Framing has been used to examine the news "agenda" and to identify the salient aspects of news events. This thesis demonstrates ways in which framing can be used to research important processes in news production at different levels, from policy level to that of professional culture, and generate insights to the relationship between them. The accumulated evidence of the bulletin analysis - using structural and rhetorical frames of news - field observation and interviews, shows that a specific and coherent audience can be constructed as a result of newsroom work practices in combination with organisational policies. The thesis has increased knowledge and understanding both of how news workers create images of their audiences and what the institutional factors are that influence the manufacture of audiences as they appear in the text of news bulletins.
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Häger, Emelie, and Penelope Magounakis. "Setting the News Agenda : Women’s Influence and Status in Dar es Salaam’s Radio Newsrooms." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-60010.

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The widespread presence of radio in Tanzania suggests that the news being broadcasted nationally has a large public and political impact. In this thesis we examine what roles a few women journalists hold in Dar es Salaam’s radio newsrooms. Our research question concerns how these women journalists perceive their influence in the newsroom during the agenda setting process. We interviewed seven women journalists, who hold varying positions in different radio newsrooms in Dar es Salaam, concerning their perception of their own informal status in the office hierarchy. We then present and analyze key quotes from our respondents using Bourdieu’s theory of social fields and perspective on male domination, Hirdman’s stereotypical gender contract and a postcolonial feminist perspective. Our repondents told us of the importance of empowering other women at the editorial office as well as putting gender issues revolving women and girls on the news agenda. In this way they demonstrate the importance of a gender equal representation in the newsroom and in the news content. We come to the conclusion that our respondents do indeed perceive themselves to have influence over the news agenda and they use different strategies to gain status and recognition in the newsroom.
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Conrad, David B. "Lost in the Shadows of the Radio Tower: A Return to the Roots of Community Radio Ownership in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1307383699.

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Edin, Johan. "Vetenskapsjournalistik i radio - Vad får vi veta? : En innehållsanalys av vetenskapsradions nyhetssändningar hösten 2004." Thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Information Science, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-6765.

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Purpose/Aim: The aim of this essay is to paint a picture of science news reporting in the Swedish Public Service science programme, vetenskaps-radion. Key issues to be adressed are: What areas in science are prioritised? How much of the total broadcast time are devoted to each area? Are there any differences in reporting between weeks? How well does the swedish science radio match common interets? Are the news in the form of short “soundbites” or are they more lengthy in-depth?

Material/Method: Quantitative analysis of radio programmes. The variables used are based on the different major areas in natural sciences.

Main results: This study shows that most broadcast time is devoted to news regarding biology and medicine and that the news rather are in the form of short snippets of news than more lengty in-depth stories. This is put in light of how journalistes tend to present news and that the subjects involved has to relate to peoples everyday lives. Furthermore, radio as a medium dictates that the listeners attention needs to be maintained throughout the broadcast, which may be a reason for the tendency to present short news snippets.

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Science journalism, radio, science communication, news reporting

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Bergvall, Livia, and Ellen Lindahl. "Känsliga kvinnor och mäktiga män : En kvantitativ innehållsanalys av genus-representationen i Sveriges Radios P3 Nyheter." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ), 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-31905.

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The radio is a medium we often listen to whilst doing something else. We wake up, do the dishes, cook or drive to work. Radio as a medium reaches many people, regardless of whether it is through conscious or unconscious listening. We thereby thought it was an important medium to scrutinize in our study. The focus of our study is on the gender representation in P3 Nyheters broadcasts. We scrutinize the representation of gender as well as looking at potential differences in the way men and women are heard. The theoretical frame of reference of the study is primarily based on the agenda-setting theory, which is built on the notion that the media is involved in deciding what subjects we have opinions about, since these subjects are often the ones highlighted by the media. The gender perspective with its theses concerning homosexuality, the masculine norm and the gender stereotypic contract is another theoretic source that the study is based upon. We are also utilizing the theses of hard and soft news to emphasize who gets to talk about what in regards to what is traditionally perceived as feminine and masculine. The results show in a comprehensive way that the stereotypic genders that were created during the ancient time, still remain. Women usually have their say regarding unenlightened public opinion, consumer, neighbor, mother or wife of the man the story is really concerning. The men on the other hand have their say in topics where they get to shine in matters seen as of political relevance and importance to society. The women are under-represented and are portrayed as victims while the men are over-represented and are perceived as experts, which contribute to enhancing stereotypic genders with the masculine norm within the power center of society. The studied material clearly shows signs that P3 Nyheter is far from equal in regards to gender representation, hence, we believe that representation of gender in media is a field that demands more research in order to change or break the masculine norms of the mediasphere.
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Федоренко, А. А., and Т. І. Дубровна. "Радіожурналістика: специфіка, сучасний стан, перспективи." Thesis, Сумський державний університет, 2017. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/66613.

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В роботі ставилася мета дослідити особливості функціонування радіо на теоретичному та практичному рівнях, проаналізувати стан радіожурналістики в сучасному медіа просторі України, у місті Шостці, створити концепцію радіопередачі для молоді.
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Kafaar, Al-Ameen. "The efficacy of participatory communication training in farming communities : the case of Valley FM in the Cape Winelands District Region." Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/86361.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Global economic conditions are forcing donor and development agencies to reduce aid to developing countries and communities. This reduction is resulting in less developmental programmes for disadvantaged communities. To ensure that developmental programmes are implemented successfully and cost effectively, implementing agents will have to ensure that they improve their developmental communication. It is also becoming important that those who are to benefit from developmental programmes convey or identify exactly what their needs are. There should be very little speculation from development agencies about what the needs of the disadvantaged are. It is becoming necessary to review current developmental tools, methods and systems, and also to explore what other measures can be applied to ensure that speculation or time and money wasting exercises are eliminated. This study attempts to look at two things that will influence effective development communication. The first is to examine if community radio is still as an efficient developmental communication tool as perhaps two decades ago. Secondly, it looks at the possibility to tailor-make information for those who need develop, especially in the context of evolving technology.
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Junior, Carlos Augusto Tavares. "Radiojornalismo: compartilhamento e expressividades no ciberespaço." Universidade de São Paulo, 2013. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/27/27153/tde-28022014-112615/.

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O compartilhamento de informação radiojornalística representa um fenômeno contemporâneo observado nas redes virtuais que envolvem a divulgação e uma produção de mídia pessoal, baseada na experiência subjetiva. Desta forma, emergem novas formas de expressividades a partir da dinâmica da interatividade, característica ressaltada por Gisela Swetlana Ortriwano sobre o debate acerca das manifestações radiofônicas. As redes redefinem as pautas e, assim, a cobertura radiojornalística. Também se pretende estudar a constatação de uma expressão alternativa, segmentada em nichos diante de um padrão radiofônico que não supre diversos perfis, a se destacar os conteúdos on demand. Entretanto, observa-se que dificuldades de acesso que inviabilizam o modelo convencional. Neste contexto, torna-se essencial detectar as possibilidades de expansão das relações humanas sociais a partir de redes cibernéticas, ou seja, se o compartilhamento de notícias contribui para a ampliação de repertório informativo. A metodologia adotada nesta pesquisa constitui-se de diferentes estudos de caso sobre comunidades virtuais (weblogs, portais de emissoras de rádio eletromagnético e serviços de compartilhamento com estímulo à produção coletiva), com base em estudiosos que tentam investigar os processos de troca de ideias, materiais e construção de conhecimento por meio das expressividades do usuário que também assume um papel inato de interator. Para isso, a pesquisa bibliográfica pretende discutir teoricamente o compartilhamento de informação radiofônica, em um primeiro momento, relacionando os principais autores do rádio, como Brecht e Benjamin, com autores do ciberespaço - Howe, Lévy e Castells; bem como do tema da contemporaneidade, a fim de discutir assuntos como a convivência e o diálogo diante do fenômeno da convergência, tratando da Internet se estendendo para o rádio. Por fim, estima-se que o estabelecimento de uma discussão sobre exemplos de compartilhamento de material radiojornalístico e a expressividade dos usuários através de redes virtuais possa abarcar tendências contemporâneas na produção de radiojornalismo e tentar compreender as reais possibilidades da adoção de níveis mais complexos de interação na troca constante dos papéis falante-ouvinte e vice-versa. Então, a premissa a ser debatida divide-se em duas etapas: pautas participativas e, por fim, a produção de notícias em um contexto em que o ato de reportar se trata de uma manifestação a ser realizada por qualquer pessoa, remetendo à tese de Nelson Traquina que incumbe ao jornalista a função de mediador de fatos, com foco na objetividade. Essa pesquisa propõe uma busca sobre as novas plataformas rádio.
Radio Journalism information sharing from virtual networks involves new ways of producing and diffusion on a personal media within subjective own experiences. So, the interactivity fosters different forms of expression, as Gisela Swetlana Ortriwano has argued, concerning the public radio debates. The networks redefine the journalism agendas and thus, the radio journalism covering. Hence, to study some alternative expression evidences, scattered at marginal media niches in front of main radio standards, which does not supplies different listener profiles, for instance, on demand media. Furthermore, there are some access difficulties to the radio\'s classic standard. However, the possibilities of social human interaction among the cybernetic networks are detected; the public relations increase insofar as radio journalism media sharing favours each one information index. This research development adopted as methodology some different case studies about virtual neighbourhoods (as weblogs, radio station\'s portals and media sharing cybernetic services with fostering the crowd production), supported by some existent thesis, argued by media experts that have investigated the ideas and material sharing within the knowledge building through the recorded expression of the networks user, from this point, acquires the interaction role. Then, the literature review intents to deal theoretically the radio journalism and information media sharing by connecting the main radio writers, such Bertolt Brecht and Walter Benjamin, with some cyberspace literacy (Howe, Lévy and Castells) among the contemporary discussions in order to tackle the dialogues and acquaintance in front of convergence phenomena, specially for dealing the Internet support the radio. At least, it is intended to establish a discussion that concerns examples of radio journalism material sharing and user expressions through the virtual network would comprise some contemporary trends on media production and attempt to perceive the real chances of interaction most complex level trades between the roles of speaker and listener. Therefore, this premise is split at two steps: crowded journalism agendas and crowded radio reporting. Hence, the act of report some occurrence as a way of expression which can be done by any person, and, according to Nelson Traquina\'s thesis, when the journalist has the task of mediator, focused at objectivity. This research brings the purpose to inquiry some possibilities under new radio platforms.
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Piancastelli, Rúbia Guimarães. "A cobertura ambiental no radiojornalismo - fragmentos educomunicativos." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/27/27154/tde-16052013-161930/.

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A cobertura ambiental no radiojornalismo, embora se apresente em expansão na sua quantidade e qualidade, ainda se configura como secundária em termos de prioridade da notícia e afastada de possíveis funções educomunicativas. No presente trabalho, a cobertura ambiental radiojornalística de três das principais emissoras educativas do Brasil - as rádios USP FM 93,7 e Cultura FM 103,3 de São Paulo, e UFMG Educativa FM 104,5 em Minas Gerais - foi estudada por meio da gravação alternada e análise qualitativa e quantitativa dos programas. Para sustentar a análise, foram estudadas as características fundamentais do radiojornalismo, como a definição da pauta, o posicionamento editorial e o tratamento da notícia; e ainda questões de gênero que culminaram na determinação de um gênero híbrido para o radiojornalismo ambiental, constituído entre o jornalístico e o educativo-cultural. Os objetivos da pesquisa são contribuir para ambos os campos acadêmico e profissional para estimular as reflexões sobre o tema e apontar práticas auxiliares para o radiojornalismo ambiental, fundamentado nos pilares da Educomunicação, da cidadania e do meio ambiente.
Although the environmental coverage in radio journalism presents a great expansion in quantity and quality, it remains secondary in terms of news priority and is far from having possible educational communication functions. In this paper, the environmental coverage of three main educative radio stations in Brazil - the radios USP FM 93,7 and Cultura FM 103,3 in Sao Paulo, and UFMG Educativa FM 104,5 in Minas Gerais - were studied through their recordings and data analisys. The analysis was based on the fundamental characteristics of radio journalism, such as agenda setting, editorial positioning and news treatment, as well as on the genre questions that defined environmental radio journalism as a hybrid genre, structured between the journalistic and the cultural-educative genres. This research aims at contributing to academic and professional fields by stimulating debates and pointing out auxiliary practices to environmental radio journalism, based on the pillars of educational communication, citzenship and environment.
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Mankayi, Mthobeli Emmanuel Siwaphiwe. "The accuracy and equivalence of translated news from English to isiXhosa." University of Western Cape, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8230.

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This study evaluates the accuracy and equivalence of translated news from English to isiXhosa version in four community radio stations, two from the Western Cape and two from the Eastern Cape. Community radio stations source their local news through interviews and eye witness accounts. They get other news-worthy stories through media releases from Government Communication and Information System (GCIS), Police stations, Municipalities, Royal houses and from the office of the president. Most of the time, media releases are written in English and they have to be translated into isiXhosa as they use a high percentage of isiXhosa as a medium of their broadcasting.
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Sandström, Stina, Emelie Looyenga, and Anna Åslund. "From hate media to great media? : Rwandan radio journalist’s view of the media climate in their country." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-52405.

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In 1994 a brutal genocide took place in Rwanda were one part of the population killed over 800 000 of their own people over a period of one hundred days. Rwandan radio, the biggest and most influential medium in the country, played a crucial part in the tragedy and today, almost 22 years after the genocide, Rwanda is trying to rebuild the media system as well as the trust between the public and the journalists. Over recent years Rwanda has made a huge development within the media sector and keeps moving forward from its dark history. This study aims to examine how radio journalist at the government owned radio channel RBA, Rwanda Broadcasting Agency, experiences the changes in the media climate and focus will mainly lie on the period after the introduction of new media laws in 2013. This study also examines how journalists have experienced different international collaborations, especially between Western countries and Rwanda, that are aiming to develop the media system. In total eleven radio journalist from RBA were interviewed and our research questions were as follows; How do Rwandan radio journalists within the RBA experience the media situation in the country today? How do Rwandan radio journalists within the RBA regard their role within their profession? How can Rwanda’s media climate be interpreted through different normative media systems? To understand the media climate at RBA three theoretical perspectives were used as a base; Agenda Setting Theory, globalisation and domestication. To study the media situation an ethnographic method was applied and put into the context of Rwanda's history and culture. During our interviews we have talked about how the journalists regard their role in the society, how it has changed, what may still change, how they value their independency as journalists and what they think the future holds for Rwandan media development. The informants all agreed that Rwandan journalism is constantly developing and journalists are learning how to work in a society where the media's biggest aim is to be trusted by the public. Rwandan journalists and international journalists, the latter group also partly represented in the study, regard Rwanda's media situation differently but both parts agree upon the fact that the country has a long way to go to reach an open media climate. Our result leads up to a cultural conclusion; it is difficult to make a fair judgement of the media situation in Rwanda only by measuring the country's development and the journalistic competence according to Western ideals.
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Nascimento, Cosmo Luciano do. "Rádio Abrão: uma experiência em educomunicação." Universidade Nove de Julho, 2017. http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/1691.

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En esa reflexión se investiga la posibilidad de encauce administrativo-pedagógico de una experiencia en educomunicación. La Escuela Municipal de Ensenanza Fundamental Abrão de Moraes, localizada en Villa Nhocuné, región leste de la ciudad de Sao Paulo en 2004 desarolló el Proyecto Educo.Radio en el que el investigador ministró Oficinas de Lenguaje Radiofónica. Dicha asesoría estuvo contratada por la Municipalidad para subsidiar el Proyecto, en la formación de Professores(as). Estudiantes y Funcionários(as) en el objetivo de “adoptar” el lenguaje radiofónico para calificar a las practicas de enseñanza y aprendizaje. La investigación analizó documentos, testigos de grabación, registros sonoros y de imágenes gravados y editados en 2004. De modo complementario el investigador realizó entrevistas actuales con educadoras que, en la época, protagonizaron la experiencia educomunicativa. La fundamentación teórica se embasa en el saber de experiencia de J. Larrosa y en las perspectivas de comunicación, de diálogo e educación de, respectivamente, Juan E. Bordenave, David Bohm, Paulo Freire e Carlos Brandão. Los autores Capitão, Heloani e Piolli contribuyeron para reflexión acerca de las dimensiones colectivo y motivación. Bosi, Josso, Meihy e Priore colaboraron para analice de las inferencias relacionables a las narrativas de las experiencias relatadas por los diferentes actores.
This research investigates the pedagogical-administrative potential of an experience in Edu-communication. The mentioned experience took place at the public elementary school Abrao de Moraes, located at Vila Nhocume – a neighbourhood of SaoPaulo/Brasil. Where in 2004 the Project Educom.radio was developed. In such Project, the researcher of the present paper used to give lectures and workshops about Radio Language, whose aim was to train teachers, professors, students and the school staff, to learn how to make use of a Radio Language to improve their teaching practices. The research analysed documents, recorded depositions and declarations, images and radio programs registered in 2004 during the execution of the Proyect. In addition, the researcher interviewed those profesoors, teachers, school staff people who lived the Project EduCom.Radio back in 2004, in order to comprehend what they feel and think about the impact os that experience in their lives. The theoretical basis relies on the knowledge acquired by this singular experience, and in the communication, dialogue, and educational perspectives of Juan Bordenave, David Bohm, Paulo Freire and Carlos Brandao. Others authors, Capital, Helene and Piolli also contributed to the thinking about the dimensions of collective (group) work and motivation. Lastly, Bosi, Josso, Meihy and Priore helped in analyzing the interferences related to the narratives of this Edu-communication experiences told by various actors.
A presente pesquisa investiga o potencial pedagógico-administrativo de uma experiência em educomunicação. A escola municipal de ensino fundamental Abrão de Moraes, situada na Vila Nhocuné – bairro da zona leste da cidade de São Paulo – desenvolveu em 2004 o projeto Educom.Rádio; ali ministrei oficinas de linguagem radiofônica. Tal assessoria foi contratada pela municipalidade para subsidiar o projeto, e o foco priorizado era a formação de professoras(es), estudantes e funcionárias(os), tendo em vista “adotar” a linguagem radiofônica para melhorar as práticas de ensino/aprendizagem. A pesquisa analisou documentos, depoimentos gravados, registros sonoros e imagéticos gravados e produzidos em 2004; complementarmente, o pesquisador fez entrevistas em 2017 com as educadoras que, na época, protagonizaram a experiência. A fundamentação teórica baseia-se no saber de experiência de Larrosa e nas perspectivas de comunicação, diálogo e educação de Juan Enrique Díaz Bordenave, David Bohm, Paulo Freire e Carlos Brandão. Os autores Capitão, Heloani e Piolli contribuíram para a reflexão sobre as dimensões de coletivo e motivação; Bosi, Josso, Meihy e Priore colaboraram para a análise de inferências relacionadas às narrativas sobre as experiências educomunicacionais relatadas pelos diversos protagonistas.
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Maia, Luiz Paulo. "Panis et circencis: o movimento tropicalista contado em programa radiofônico." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2011. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/4315.

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The purpose of this thesis is to show the importance of the resumption of Tropicalismo evolutionary line of Brazilian popular music. He was also one of the most important cultural movements throughout history. Using the bibliographic record deal and try to show all stages of building the movement following the trajectory of the main leaders, especially Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, since they met in Salvador in the early 60s, before coming to Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Although the 1964 coup the two capitals lived an effervescent period in the cultural field, especially in film, visual arts and theater. The importance of bossa-nova, the concrete poetry of Campos brothers and Decio Pignatari and contact with avant-garde artists from other areas - especially Helio Oiticica, Glauber Rocha and José Celso Martinez ended up providing the elements of modernity in the present motion. The explosion at Festival da Record 1967, with the shock of the public and critics to see the stage with Brazilian music accompaniment of electric instruments, as well as plastic and garish clothes, totally contrary to the established order. The rant of Caetano Festival in 1968, burying a move that was not understood at the time, both the right and left. Present Tropicalismo in radio program aims to show the importance of this was the first major vehicle of mass communication and that is the least studied of all with regard to their language. Despite all the technological developments, programming on nearly all radio stations to resume the presentation of news, traffic information, weather forecast and mere turntable. From the theories of Janet el Haouli try to show the richness of the radio, today reduced the text to speech verb-oral route
A finalidade da tese é mostrar a importância do Tropicalismo na retomada da linha evolutiva da música popular brasileira. Ele foi ainda um dos mais importantes movimentos culturais em toda a história do país. Através de levantamento bibliográfico e discográfico procuramos mostrar todas as etapas de construção do movimento acompanhando a trajetória dos principais líderes, em especial Caetano Veloso e Gilberto Gil, desde que se conheceram em Salvador no início dos anos 60, até a vinda para São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro. Apesar do golpe de 1964 as duas capitais viviam um período efervescente na área cultural, especialmente no cinema, artes plásticas e teatro. A importância da bossa-nova, da poesia concreta dos irmãos Campos e Décio Pignatari e o contato com artistas de vanguarda de outras áreas em especial Hélio Oiticica, Glauber Rocha e José Celso Martinez acabou fornecendo os elementos de modernidade presentes no movimento. A explosão no Festival da Record de 1967, com o choque de público e crítica ao ver no palco música brasileira com acompanhamento de instrumentos elétricos, além de roupas de plástico e berrantes, contrariando totalmente a ordem vigente. O discurso violento de Caetano no Festival de 1968, sepultando um movimento que não foi entendido na época, tanto pela direita quanto pela esquerda. Apresentar o Tropicalismo em programa de rádio tem por objetivo mostrar a importância deste que foi o primeiro grande veículo de comunicação de massa e que é o menos estudado de todos no que diz respeito a sua linguagem. Apesar de toda a evolução tecnológica na área, a programação em praticamente todas as emissoras de rádio se resume a apresentação de notícias, informações de trânsito, previsão de tempo e mero toca-discos. A partir das teorias de Janete el Haouli procuramos mostrar a riqueza da linguagem radiofônica, hoje reduzida ao discurso do texto verbo-oral
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Rosqvist, Ida. "Sportfånar och Kultursnobbar - om sport- och kulturjournalistikens betydelser ur ett samhälleligt perspektiv." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-21932.

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Uppsatsens syfte är att studera skillnader mellan kultur- och sportjournalistik för att kunna undersöka vad dessa skillnader har för grunder och betydelser för vår uppfattning om kultur och sport i samhället. Varför låter sport- och kulturjournalistik så olika? Vad har det för betydelse? Genom att detaljstudera två av Sveriges Radios nyhetsprogram, Kulturnytt och Radiosportens nyheter, görs skillnader mellan de två genrerna tydliga och konkreta. Skillnaderna analyseras utifrån begrepp som genre, hegemoni, dikotomi och uppdelningen mellan hög och låg samhällelig status. Uppsatsens slutsatser är att uppdelningen mellan sport och kultur hålls stabil genom journalistiska genrer, vilka i sin tur är skapade efter uttryckens olika samhälleliga status. Kulturens och sportens historiska bakgrunder och nutida plats i den samhälleliga diskursen speglas så i de journalistiska skillnaderna. Resultatet av undersökningen gestaltas i ett ljudverk som syftar till att tydliggöra hur skillnaderna ser ut genom att vända på genrerna. Hur låter det om man rapporterar om kultur som om det vore sport och hur skulle ett reportage om en sporthändelse låta med kulturjournalistikens verktyg?
The purpose of this dissertation is to study and examine the differences between culture and sports journalism to examine what the grounds of the differences are, and what the consequences are for our understanding of culture and sport in society. Why do sports and culture journalism sound so different? And, what does it mean? Through detailed study of two Swedish Radio news programmes, Kulturnytt and Radiosportens nyheter, the differences between the two genres is made evident and concrete. The differences are analysed through concepts as genre, hegemony, dichotomy and the division between high and low social status. The conclusions of this dissertation are that the division between sport and culture is kept stable by journalistic genres, which in turn is created by the expressions differences in social status. Culture and sport's historical background and contemporary place in the discourse is thus reflected in the journalistic differences. The results of the genre examination are interpreted in a radio piece, aiming to clarify how the differences are constructed by reversing the genres. How would it sound to report on culture as if it were sports, and how could a story about a sport event sound using the instruments of culture journalism?
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Schreiber, Constantin F. "The construction of partisanship and identity in German soccer sportscasts." Muncie, Ind. : Ball State University, 2009. http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/713.

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Ticha, Abel Akara. "Selecting stories to tell: the gatekeeping of international news at SAfm." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004520.

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The premise of this thesis is that the selection of international news to be aired on the bulletins of SAfm by SABC Radio News staff is influenced by more complex factors than could be seen solely from the prism of an empirical journalistic paradigm. Drawing from data obtained through participant observation and interviewing, it is noted that there has been a revolution from a propagandist approach during apartheid to a professional approach following the demise of apartheid, in the selection of international news for bulletins on SAfm. Using Lewin's theory of forces in decision making and locating it within four out of five levels of a framework of gatekeeping analysis provided by Shoemaker (1991) and Shoemaker et al (200 I), it is concluded that the delimiting well-tested routines of newsmaking act as powerful companions of individuals' selection decisions of international news broadcast on SAfm's bulletins. However, these routines are adapted to meet the organisational demands of the SABC, which as a Public Service Broadcaster (PBS) has embraced the discourse of South African nationalism/panAfricanism, as a major philosophy underpinning the Corporation's coverage of the world. Therefore, some individual, routine and organisational factors influencing the se lection of international news broadcast on SAfm's bulletins, are predetermined and co-determined by the social system (the ideological/discursive structure), which is promoted by certain social institutions. Instances of spokespersons of such institutions as governments, international governmental and non-governmental organisations, etc., officiating the news abound; the gatekeepers use them to meet routine professional standards of journalism. This potentially works to sustain the hegemonic discourses of the powerful in international affairs (in tenns of core/peripheral nations relations, and elite classlruled majority relations) though there is a conscious oppositional effort to modify or dwarf stories that explicitly promote imperialism and to hold rulers accountable to the public. It is posited that the time is ripe for newsworkers responsible for the production of bulletins for SAfm to take the risk that may be necessary to inject a few changes in routine practices that could limit the engineering of consent to the powerful elites in the international arena.
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Fernandes, Vivian de Oliveira Neves. "A América Latina na mídia alternativa: a produção de notícias na radioagência NP e na Agência Pulsar Brasil." Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/27/27153/tde-13112014-114022/.

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Esta dissertação é um estudo sobre as notícias da América Latina produzidas na mídia alternativa, com foco no radiojornalismo. Com isso, busca-se contribuir na construção conceitual do atual jornalismo alternativo latino-americano. Pretende-se compreender o caráter contra-hegemônico desse jornalismo quanto à sua forma e seu conteúdo, inseridos em suas práticas produtivas. O rádio alternativo, em seu atual momento histórico, com ampla utilização da internet e em meio à convergência midiática, é a concretude empírica que contribui para a compreensão do fenômeno pesquisado. O objeto de estudo se refere ao jornalismo realizado sobre temas da América Latina na mídia alternativa, com recorte em duas agências de notícias para rádio: a Radioagência NP e a Agência Pulsar Brasil. Além disso, é ponto de discussão da dissertação a concepção de América Latina e sua relação com projetos comunicacionais de organizações políticas e movimentos sociais.
This dissertation is a study on news about Latin America produced by alternative media, focusing on radio journalism. Therewith, it seeks to contribute with the conceptual construction of current Latin American alternative journalism. It intends to comprehend the counter-hegemonic aspect of this journalism regarding its form and content, inserted in its productive practices. Alternative radio, in its current historical moment, with ample internet use and amid media convergence, is the empirical concreteness that contributes for this study\'s comprehension on the researched phenomenon. The object of study refers to journalism made over Latin American themes in alternative media, particularly in two news agencies for radio: Radioagência NP and Agência Pulsar Brasil. Furthermore, this dissertation discusses the concept of Latin America and its relations with communication projects from political organizations and social movements.
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Davidson, Brett Russell. "Mapping the Radio KC community : a case study assessing the impact of participatory research methods in assisting community radio producers to identify programming content." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003716.

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This thesis deals with the introduction of participatory research methods to programming staff working at Radio KC, a South African community radio station based in Paarl, in the Western Cape province. The focus is on a series of workshops conducted at the station, dealing with research tools developed to enable station workers to undertake research of their community. The aim was to determine, by means ofa case study, whether the introduction of participatory research methods could improve the ability of community broadcasters to facilitate democratic participation among the communities in which they operate. More particularly, the thesis assesses whether the application of such methods has improved the ability of the programming staff that were involved in this case study to identify a wider range of stories and voices within their target community, for inclusion in programming content. The participatory research techniques that are applied at the radio station are based on ideas in 'civic mapping' developed by Harwood and McCrehan (1996) under the auspices of The Pew Center for Civic Journalism, and supplemented by insights from Friedland (2001) and Downs and Stea (1977) about the cognitive, normative and imagined dimensions of community. All of the ideas and techniques were adapted for the South African situation. The findings of the research project illustrate that for community stations, the key concepts of 'community' and 'participation' are highly complex ones and that stations need assistance to apply these concepts in their everyday practice. The account of the intervention at Radio KC shows that the process did indeed assist the individual research participants to better deal with the application of these concepts. It did not, however, make much impact on the station as a whole. Reasons for this are believed to lie in the organisational dynamics of the station, and the fact that the model as applied in this case did not provide a means for tackling the agendas, investments and power relations that define the activities of individuals at a given community radio station - what Hochheimer (1993) talks about as the entrenchment of power and personalities. In order to address these shortcomings, an attempt is made to develop a model for future application, which places the mapping process within the context of a broader strategic planning process, focussed on a station's programming schedule.
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