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Timalsina, Mahanand, i Prajwal Man Pradhan. "Role of Local/Community Radio on Rural Development". Nepalese Journal of Development and Rural Studies 16 (2.12.2019): 46–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njdrs.v16i0.31570.

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This paper renders role of local/community radio on rural development in general and rural community development process in particular. By applying library based research method, necessary informations are generated through literature review. This paper highliths that community radio has brought positive impacts particularly in seven thematic areas (i.e. suitability, agricultural transformation, promoting participatory democracy, voice of voiceless, information/ discussion forum on local issues, empowering unprivileged rural people and contribution on good governance). Thus, better to offer radio programs by the local level authorities in such thematic areas for strengthning rural development process in general and rural community development process in particular.
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Wardiana, Dian Wardiana, Ute Lies Siti Khadijah i Evi Nursanti Rukmana. "Dokumentasi budaya ngaruat lembur di Radio RASI FM". Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan 6, nr 1 (30.06.2018): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jkip.v6i1.15325.

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Radio RASI FM is a community radio that organizes and broadcasts the tradition of ‘ngaruat lembur’, the tradition of expressing gratitude to God, and to ward off disasters as well. This radio performs documentation starting from data searching to creating a form of cultural documentation. The study purpose was to see the documentation process of the traditional culture of ‘ngaruat lembu’ at RASI FM radio. The research used the case study method through qualitative method approach to the owner, broadcaster of radio and community of Cisewu Village. The study results indicated that RASI FM radio documented the ‘ngaruat lembur’ tradition through the recording and management process. Recording activities started from the collection of information and records in the form of pouring data. Management activities consisted of the distribution of duties as an on-air announcer, off-air broadcaster, and audio-visual documentation. Then, the storage of written broadcast results on radio and data into audio-visual media was performed and preservation of documents through the separation and maintenance of audio-visual media. Based on that, we constructed a model of the cultural documentation process of ‘ngaruat lembur’ on RASI FM radio. The radio serves as a preserver of rural community traditions through the ‘ngaruat lembur’ program, which is followed by all circles of society. However, the radio team did not yet have a digital-based form of audio-visual documentation maintenance. Nevertheless, RASI FM radio has become a forum for transferring traditional information of Cisewu Village community.
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Sunarwoto, S. "Radio Fatwa: Islamic Tanya-Jawab Programmes on Radio Dakwah". Al-Jami'ah: Journal of Islamic Studies 50, nr 2 (27.12.2012): 239–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/ajis.2012.502.239-278.

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The present article is a study of radio fatwa in Indonesia with special reference to the Tanya-Jawab genres in radio dakwah. The concept of fatwa has changed over time. Such Islamic Tanya-Jawab programmes broadcast on radio dakwah are important to understand how fatwa is disseminated by means of media, since Islamic Tanya-Jawab programmes can be considered as part of fatwa. These programmes give not only information about Islam, but also become a forum in which interpretation of Islam takes place. This can be seen in the discussion on the Islamic ruling on eating “dog meat”, in which interpretation of Islamic law is highly contested.[Artikel ini mendiskusikan radio fatwa di Indonesia, utamanya tentang program tanya-jawab yang disiarkan radio dakwah. Konsep fatwa terus berubah dan program tanya-jawab merupakan salah satu cara bagaimana fatwa disebarluaskan melalui berbagai media. Penulis berpendapat bahwa program Tanya-Jawab dapat disebut sebagai salah satu bentuk fatwa. Ini karena program tersebut tidak saja mengetengahkan informasi mengenai Islam, namun juga interpretasi mengenai Islam. Perdebatan mengenai hukum memakan daging anjing merupakan salah satu contoh isu kontroversial yang akan dijelaskan melalui artikel ini.]
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Levin, Aaron. "Rural Radio Program Becomes Mental Health Outreach to Youth". Psychiatric News 51, nr 10 (20.05.2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.pn.2016.5b9.

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Huda, Anam Miftakhul. "PENGEMBANGAN MODEL E–DEMOKRASI LOKAL MELALUI RADIO (Studi Pada Program Lang-lang Kota Radio Mayangkara FM)". Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi 12, nr 2 (25.03.2020): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/pjk.v12i2.1651.

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The new model of developing electronic democracy through e-democracy makes local democracy very dynamic. The level of public trust in radio is very high with an indicator of the number of community members who voluntarily inform all incidents in Blitar City and Regency. This new concept in the framework of radio journalism is referred to as citizen journalism. This study intends to develop a tripartite model of local democracy between the information giver (complainant), the handling agency (the agency complained) and the media (radio) as a bridge in solving the problem. So far the research method used is using qualitative methods with emphasis on participatory aspects. Radio owners, program directors, reporters and listeners who complain are the core informants in this study. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling using data or source triangulation and theory triangulation as a test tool. The results of this study are in the form of the city langlang program as a forum for public discussion on air in the form of complainants reporting their problems to the radio through sms, telephone, e-mail and social media. The model developed is not only on air but also off water, so that complainants can communicate with related parties via the Mayangkara FM radio bridge.
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Pridayuliamita, Dhiva, Erwin Kartinawati i Sofia Ningsih Rahayu Putri. "STRATEGI PENYIARAN RADIO REPUBLIK INDONESIA SURAKARTA UNTUK MENJANGKAU PERDESAAN MELALUI PROGRAM SIARAN PEDESAAN". JURNAL ASOSIATIF 2, nr 1 (26.01.2023): 22–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.47942/asosiatif.v2i1.1253.

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Radio is a mass communication medium that has long been present among the people of Indonesia. Radio Republik Indonesia is a public broadcasting institution whose function is to provide information broadcast services, healthy entertainment education, and social control. The research entitled "Republic of Indonesia Radio Broadcasting Strategy Surakarta To Reach Rural Through Rural Broadcasting Program" aims to describe how the strategy adopted by RRI Pro 1 Surakarta in reaching rural areas through the Rural Broadcasting Program. The method in this research is descriptive using a qualitative approach. Based on the results of the research and discussion, it can be concluded that RRI Pro 1 Surakarta broadcasts on 101.1 FM has the power to build a broadcasting strategy in reaching rural areas through rural broadcasting programs using the Prigle Starr-Mccavit Broadcasting Strategy theory, namely program planning Prepare short, medium and long term planning In the long term, program production is in the program production process, RRI Pro 1 Surakarta adjusts programs produced by RRI Pusat, in the sense that all RRI programs throughout Indonesia are produced by RRI itself, program execution in program execution, RRI Pro 1 Surakarta uses clock format system, namely the time that distinguishes morning, afternoon, evening and night and program evaluation in the program evaluation process, RRI Pro 1 Surakarta evaluates every 6 months.
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Irawatiningrum, Satya. "MOTIF DAN KEPUASAN PENDENGAR SIARAN MUTIARA KALBU DI RADIO PRADYA SUARA FM TUBAN". Dinamika Penelitian: Media Komunikasi Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan 20, nr 2 (18.01.2021): 313–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.21274/dinamika.2020.20.2.313-324.

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Radio Pradya Suara, which broadcasts on the FM 94.6 Mhz, has one of the programs, namely Mutiara Kalbu which is broadcast from 17.00 to 18.00 every Monday-Friday. This program is intended as a medium of Islamic preaching for its listeners, which has a 55% adult audience segmentation. Preaching through radio media to convey everything about Islam is necessary to be developed in order to reach a wider audience. Because radio is still in demand among the people of Tuban Regency, especially among rural areas. In addition, radio has advantages that other mass media do no have, namely proximity to the audience. The purpose of this research is to find out the motives and satisfaction of listeners of Mutiara Kalbu broadcast program on Radio Pradya Suara FM. While in practice using quantitative methods with regression data analysis techniques. Respondents in this study were 65 listeners of Pradya Suara FM radio and the result is motive greatly influenced listener satisfaction of Mutiara Kalbu broadcast program on Radio Pradya Suara FM.
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Irianto, Heru, Haryono Haryono, Dewi Amartanai, J. Andy Hartanto i Rr Herini Siti Aisyah. "The Role of Community Radio in Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises (MSMEs) in Rural Indonesia". Public Administration Research 8, nr 1 (28.04.2019): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/par.v8n1p30.

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The problem of economic empowerment of rural society is very complex because of various rural conditions with various limitations such as education level, skill, and lack of facilities and infrastructures among others are communication means which are expected to be able to bridge to interact in dealing with various problems in rural areas. The means of communication that can reach all the inferior rural areas is community radio. Radio as an information media has a strategic role in synergizing various resources and elements of both the government, private, community, college. Community radio can bring the distance between the various gaps that exist in rural communities. With the program of radio broadcast interactive dialogue will be an educational process to the community because there will be an exchange of ideas and education that can involve many parties and the community umm in solving various problems faced by the community; both in the strategic, tactical and technical levels that are mutually beneficial so that there will be mutualist symbiosis. Thus the sustainability of community economic empowerment activities will be more guaranteed sustainability.
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Arzil, Andrine Prima Afneta, Aulia Suminar Ayu, Novita Haryono, Sri Hastjarjo i Widyantoro Widyantoro. "Dukungan Program Kota Layak Anak melalui Perancangan Konten Siaran Streaming Radio Anak “KONATA”". Jurnal Ilmiah Media, Public Relations, dan Komunikasi (IMPRESI) 2, nr 1 (16.10.2021): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/impresi.v2i1.57461.

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<p class="Abstract"><em>Surakarta strives to create a child-friendly city ecosystem. Communication, Informatics, Statistics, and Encryption Department of Surakarta provides Konata (Komunitas Anak Surakarta – Surakarta Kids Forum) as the only kids radio in Indonesia. Konata uses the radio streaming format which contains the actual issues, songs, stories, fairy tales, and bring talented children without leaving a distinctive element of children. It also held roadshow at schools. The radio can survive because of the important role of its announcers. Therefore, it requires to develop their technical and content creating skill. In this pandemic era, we’ll hold online workshop for the Konata’s announcers in collaboration with Solopos and Education and Cultural Department of Surakarta. Our program is going to target the elementary school teachers as participants. We hope this program can synergize the triple helix between university, governmental institution, and community to serve them in term of social service.</em></p>
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Gregory, Brian C. "“Developing Critical Listening”". Resonance 3, nr 3 (2022): 309–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/res.2022.3.3.309.

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The mid-1930s saw broadcasters, educators, and researchers coalesce around the study and implementation of critical listening for educational radio as a new technology for school instruction. These early media literacy researchers were motivated by ambitions to counter distracted and passive listening caused by commercial radio, advertising, and propaganda; to foreground the aural sense in classrooms dominated by reading and writing; and to promote democratic listening in young people. The following investigation draws from previously unexamined archival materials from research centers and radio schools of the air in Ohio and Wisconsin in addition to the oral history of Dorothy Gordon, progressive host of the Youth Forum educational program on New York Times–owned WQXR-AM. This article provides a critical perspective on the role of listening, sound technologies, and literacies for contemporary concerns about political polarization, tensions between commercial and noncommercial media, and democratic engagement.
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Książki na temat "Radio Rural Forum (Radio program)"

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E, Bauman Michael, red. The best of the Manion forum: A conservative and free market sourcebook. San Francisco: Mellen Research University Press, 1990.

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Carver, Robert. Ariel at Bay: Reflections on Broadcasting and the Arts. Carcanet Pr, 1991.

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Archers in Fact and Fiction: Academic Analyses of Life in Rural Borsetshire. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2016.

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Courage, Cara, Nicola Headlam i Peter Matthews. Archers in Fact and Fiction: Academic Analyses of Life in Rural Borsetshire. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2017.

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Courage, Cara, Nicola Headlam i Peter Matthews. Archers in Fact and Fiction: Academic Analyses of Life in Rural Borsetshire. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2017.

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Bauman, Michael E. The Best of the Manion Forum: A Conservative and Free Market Sourcebook (MRUP). Mellen University Press, 1991.

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Senghor et la décolonisation: Radio Dissóó, la révolte paysanne. Paris: Harmattan, 2011.

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Radio teaches English to primary school students in rural Africa: A program of the Office of Education, Bureau of Science and Technology, Agency for International Development and the Academy for Educational Development. Washington, D.C: The Academy, 1986.

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Stacy, Jason. Spoon River America. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043833.001.0001.

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Edgar Lee Masters’s best-selling Spoon River Anthology (1915) captured a regional conception of Midwestern rural life, packaged it in verse by fictional dead people, and disseminated it so widely that the book helped shift the popular conception of the representative American municipality from the New England village to the Midwestern small town. Spoon River America: Edgar Lee Masters and the Myth of the American Small Town explores the atmosphere into which Masters’s book was born and the environments in which it thrived, even beyond the life and legacy of its author. Masters’s book aroused interest among modernists like Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, and Carl Van Doren and popular writers like William Allen White. Its legacy resonated in popular culture through films like It’s a Wonderful Life and Rebel without a Cause, amusement parks like Disneyland, and The Rolling Stones’ album Exile on Main Street. One hundred years after its publication, signs of Spoon River could still be found in films like Fargo; Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri; television series like Twin Peaks, Stranger Things, and Ozark; and the radio program A Prairie Home Companion. While this book uncovers the milieu in which Spoon River Anthology was created, it also traces the ways in which Americans embraced, debated, and transformed Masters’s portrayal of Spoon River and made it part of the mythology of small-town life in the United States.
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Części książek na temat "Radio Rural Forum (Radio program)"

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Bandason, Tsitsi. "Harnessing Radio and Internet Systems to Monitor and Mitigate Agricultural Droughts in Rural African Communities". W Monitoring and Predicting Agricultural Drought. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195162349.003.0031.

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Humankind has not yet discovered a way to prevent drought entirely. Hence, the provision of timely and accurate climate and weather information can help rural and semiurban producers to better prepare for and mitigate the effects of insufficient precipitation (IRI, 2001). Communicating drought information to remote rural populations, however, has been a major challenge in Africa (Stern and Easterling, 1999). Seasonal rainfall forecasts, precipitation, and stream flow monitoring products, key environmental information, and even lifesaving early warnings are commonly trapped in the information bottleneck of Africa’s capital cities, due to the relative lack of infrastructure in rural areas (Glantz, 2001). Without access to reliable communication networks, the majority of Africa’s farmers and herders are cut off from the scientific and technological advances that support agricultural decision-making in other parts of the world. Before the proliferation of radios, cell phones, and televisions, Africans used local methods—interpreting wind speed and direction, cloud formations, vegetation, and insect and bird migrations, for example—to predict weather patterns and the advent or cessation of precipitation. This chapter describes a Radio and Internet (RANET; http://www.ranetproject.net) system for communicating drought information to the rural communities in Niger and Uganda. This system was developed under a disaster mitigation program funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The need for a drought communications system tailored to the realities of rural Africa was initially communicated to the director of the African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development (ACMAD; http:// www.acmad.ne) by a nomad in the desert of southeastern Algeria when he declined the gift of a radio offered by the young meteorologist researching desert locusts near Djanet. The nomad did agree that information was vital to his survival. “Just tell me where it has rained. I will know where to take my flocks” (personal communication with Boulahya, Hirir, Algeria, February 1988). He explained that he was familiar with every rise and fall of the terrain and would lead his animals every rainy season to meet the water as it flowed in streams to form pools at low spots in the landscape.
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Baptiste, Bala J. "Radio Forum Evolved from Religion to Negro". W Race and Radio, 37–56. University Press of Mississippi, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496822062.003.0003.

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Before the first broadcast of a black show in May 1946, a white local daily, the Times Picayune, identified the program in its radio schedule as the “Religious Forum.” After the first broadcast, the paper unilaterally changed the listing to “Negro Services,” effectively marginalizing the show. Approximately nine months later, WNOE attempted to change the talk show's time slot from 10 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Sundays to 11 a.m. Sundays. Taylor rebuffed. A wave of black support to keep the time slot poured into the station. Management relented. After approximately one year, Taylor changed the show's name to the “Negro Forum of the Air.” More muted Afrocentric topics, such as the significance of the black press, were added to the repertoire. As Taylor expanded to nearby cities and towns, white public officials sent notices to him warning against communist influence infiltrating his broadcasts.
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Whittington, Ian. "Calling the West Indies: Una Marson’s Wireless Black Atlantic". W Writing the Radio War. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474413596.003.0006.

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As a colonial subject and woman of colour, Una Marson occupies a unique place in the history of wartime broadcasting in Britain. Her weekly programCalling the West Indies began as a “message home” program for Caribbean soldiers stationed in the UK but grew, as the war progressed, into a literary and cultural forum for writers from across the Black Atlantic. Though barred from advocating openly for independence, Marson used her program to promote West Indian cultural autonomy by spotlighting emerging Caribbean literary figures and forging connections with activists and intellectuals from the U.S., Britain, Africa, and elsewhere. Beyond building such transatlantic networks, Calling the West Indies afforded listeners in the Caribbean the first opportunities to hear literature spoken in the West Indian forms of English which Edward Kamau Brathwaite would go on to call “nation language.” By focusing on Marson’s wartime work, this chapter rectifies a persistent tendency, in histories of Caribbean literature and broadcasting, to omit not only the central role played by this progressive feminist intellectual, but also the role of the war itself as catalyst to the postwar literary renaissance in the West Indies.
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Omwoha, Joyce. "The Political Significance and Influence of Talk Radio Debates in Kenya". W Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts, 75–96. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9613-6.ch006.

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Dahlberg (2013) identifies mediated networks of daily rational debates across political divides and the imagined or actual norm that is implicit in all debates as two strands of Habermasian public sphere definitions. The ‘normative' aspect of Habermas' public sphere theory is particularly relevant to this chapter because of its wide use in the analysis of communicative practice in democratic processes (Dahlberg 2013:4). Talk radio shows, as mediated spheres identified by Dahlberg, act as public spheres for carrying out various debates. Through Dahlberg's assertion, this chapter will interrogate the concept of good governance with reference to participation by the public, transparency and accountability by the government to the public and how these aspects are likely to enhance fundamental democratic practices and their ultimate involvement in governing of the country. The chapter uses Jürgen Habermas' theory of the public sphere to demonstrate the importance of the application of the concept in the critical appreciation of the role of talk radio in Kenya's democratization. In Kenya's public sphere, Jambo Kenya, a talk radio program aired on Radio Citizen, will be used in seeking out the role of talk radio as a public sphere. Jambo Kenya is arguably a program that acts as a relevant forum that carries out rational debates on fundamental democratic practices. These practices, as articulated in the program's themes include freedom of expression, the informed and the not- so-informed participants, right of access to public information, rule of law, checks and balances on power, human rights, and respect for minorities in the society, nationhood, citizenship, corruption and their ultimate involvement in governing of the country. To effectively investigate the content mediated by Jambo Kenya, this chapter will not only focus on the content surrounding the legitimacy of government but also the effectiveness of government by focusing on issues of abuse of power and corruption as impediments to democracy.
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Bell, Frank W. "Emergency Alerting Technologies Relevant to Forest Fires". W Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022, 1452–56. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_221.

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California wild and forest fires in 2017 resulted in over 100 fatalities. While WEA alerts were transmitted to mobiles in selected areas, the power and network outages limited their delivery. WEA is similar to the SMS Broadcast system used elsewhere. It does not require subscription, and can be geotargeted, usually by map polygon. There are already available and in development other alerting technologies. The Emergency Alert System on radio and TV in the U.S. has been in use for many years. It is a broadcast break-in system the overrides program content. This was used in one location for the wildfires, but not elsewhere as geotargeting is not possible with this system. It is and analog broadcast technology architecture. AM and FM Broadcast in the U.S. now has HD Radio that is mixed analog and digital. A limited data message can be carried and used for selective delivery of messages. DAB, DAB+ and DRM also can carry a message payload, which can be used for a selective delivery mechanism when the receiver has location position. This may be in a vehicle radio/navigation system. The current digital television system in the U.S. and some other countries is now being replaced by ATSC 3.0. This provided a superior modulation format, Layered Division Multiplexing (LDM) for delivery of program content and alerts to suitable mobiles. An IC for UHF reception and prototype mobiles have been developed. No external antenna is required. Bothe of these new technologies are tested as delivering alerts independently of the mobile network. Within the limitations of radio and TV propagation, such capabilities would provide technology redundancy. The television signal propagation may be limited in rural areas, but ATSC 3.0 is capable of having on frequency repeaters to make a single frequency network for improved coverage of program content and alerting. Multilingual alerts based on the CAP Event Terms list with Message Formats are being provided for.
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Belay, Degwale Gebeyehu. "COVID-19 Pandemic, Distance Learning, and Educational Inequality in Rural Ethiopia". W Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science, 244–62. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-5279-0.ch013.

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Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, schools are closed in many countries worldwide. China is the first to develop a distance learning program of ‘Schools Out, But Classes On' not to disrupt learning. Ethiopia closed schools on 16 March 2020 after it confirmed the first coronavirus on 13 March 2020. To avoid learning disruption, the Ethiopian Ministry of Education has tried to develop strategies to resume classes at home. Accordingly, radio and TV education programs are designed for primary education, secondary education programs, and online teaching for higher education. This chapter aimed to explore the educational inequality of rural students of Ethiopia using situational analysis. The findings unveil the multiple inequalities of rural students that make them disadvantaged compared to urban students. The available distance learning programs homogenize students, which can create educational inequality.
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Cornelius Wutofeh, Wuchu. "Community Radio as a Tool for the Development of the Rural Population of the Northwest Region of Cameroon". W Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology, 1–13. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7844-5.ch001.

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Community radio as a tool for the development of the rural population of the north west region of Cameroon is aimed at evaluating the contribution of community radios to the development of the region. The focus here is on the conflict-stricken region of the north west region of Cameroon rocked by crises since 2017. Qualitative and quantitative research designs were adopted for this study. The data derived was coded and analyzed to come out with the findings that community radios have significantly contributed to the local development of the region though in crisis in the following ways: improving agricultural activities of the local population, advancing peace and culture, and general sensitization of the population, providing a forum for small and medium-sized enterprises to reach out to the population through advertisements at affordable rates and finally sensitizing the public on health issues focusing on HIV/AIDS prevention, COVID-19, vaccination, and family planning.
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Streszczenia konferencji na temat "Radio Rural Forum (Radio program)"

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Mohammed, Habiba, Zainab Muhammad Shuaibu, Binta Asabe Muhammad, Bello Aminu Aminu i Maryam Albashir. "Assessment of Teacher Network for Girls Education (TEN-G) Project in Kaduna State, Nigeri". W Tenth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning. Commonwealth of Learning, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56059/pcf10.2671.

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This study assesses impact of the TEN-G program rolled out and implemented by Commonwealth of Learning (COL) and Centre for Girls’ Education (CGE) respectively, aimed at providing greater access to quality education and training through open, distance and technology-enabled learning in reaction to the school disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic in Kaduna state , Nigeria. The project has dual objective of training female teachers on Open Educational Resources and bridging learning gaps so as to return all female students back to school after the pandemic. Hence, four programs were carried out, namely; teachers’ training on Open Educational Resources, Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI) and Safe Space Clubs. We employed both quantitative (questionnaire) and qualitative (interviews and FGDs) instruments of data collection for this study. Our analysis revealed that, teachers capacity on the use of technology to access OER has risen from 19% to 100%, over 90% of school girls returned to school after the pandemic; a success which only 12.8% of our respondents feel is not as a result of the IRI. Safe space clubs were found to have bridged learning gap necessitated by COVID-19 pandemic and has improved their learning abilities. It is therefore recommended that; the TEN-G project should be sustained in order to accommodate more schools and more learners across Kaduna state and the entire northern Nigeria.
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Pralica, Dejan, i Vladimir Barovic. "MOODLE AS A PLATFORM FOR DISTANCE LEARNING AT THE DEPARMENT OF MEDIA STUDIES IN NOVI SAD". W eLSE 2013. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-13-169.

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The aim of this paper is to show how the implementation of Moodle program could improve the education at the Department of Media Studies at Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad. Since the media studies are interdisciplinary studies, it is easy to adapt them to the new digital technologies. The method of work using this free source e-learning software platform will be thoroughly described in the paper. The case study of the course Radio journalism will try to present many occasions in which Moodle can be used, both in the form of multimedia contents and as an addition to the traditional lectures. The research that will be conducted among the students of the third year (53 subjects), the forth year (38 subjects), and the fifth year (master) (17 subjects) will show the students? expectations and their abilities during the lectures. The authors assumed that the students of the third, fourth and fifth years have enough knowledge about the digital media, gained during the previous years, thus they were the target group according to which the questionnaire was created. The preliminary results of the research showed that 24% of the participants heard about Moodle and that 67% would be interested in that type of e-learning if the Faculty introduced it. During the pilot phase, the following functions will be used: giving assignments, forum, downloading files, grading, Moodle instant messages, on-line calendar and on-line news and announcements for the course Radio journalism.It is predicted that this type of e-learning would be very interesting and would not represent an obstacle for learning to the generations that were born in the era of digital communication.
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Seyoum, Asrat. Pathways to viability: Community radio in Ethiopia. FOJO media institute, Linnaeus University, maj 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.15626/fojo.i.202402.

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Ethiopia's community radio landscape, with over 50 licensed stations and approximately 35 broadcasting nationwide, serves as a vital information source in rural areas, broadcasting in over 20 local languages. Despite their significance, these stations face challenges in governance, financial sustainability, and program quality. The media viability assessment aimed to understand these challenges, prioritize them, and inform support activities. The assessment involved 35 managers and program heads from 25 community radio stations and employed online surveys, desktop research, and limited expert interviews. Factors were scored on a scale of 1 to 10 for their importance to station viability, with most receiving high scores. Governance, programming, financial sustainability, and technical issues were key focus areas. The analysis revealed a clear recognition among managers of the complex challenges they face, with factors related to local issue coverage receiving the highest average score. Recommendations include developing robust financial sustainability strategies, prioritizing audience engagement, enhancing board leadership, creating strategic plans, advocating for high-quality content, providing training in project management and media management, offering technical skills training, facilitating networking among managers, and prioritizing digital capacity-building.
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Joly, Kyle, i Matthew Cameron. Caribou vital sign annual report for the Arctic Network Inventory and Monitoring Program: September 2022?August 2023. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2301773.

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Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are an integral part of the ecological and cultural fabric of northwest Alaska. Western Arctic Herd (WAH) caribou roam over this entire region, including all 5 Arctic Network (ARCN) Inventory and Monitoring Program?s National Park units. Conservation of healthy caribou populations is specifically mentioned within the enabling legislation (Alaska National Interested Lands Conservation Act or ANILCA) for 3 of these park units and is of importance to subsistence hunters. Caribou are, by far, the most abundant large mammal in northwest Alaska and are famous for their long-distance migrations and large population oscillations. For these reasons, the ARCN parks chose WAH caribou as a Vital Sign for long-term monitoring. This report documents the monitoring results of this Vital Sign during its 14th year (September 2022?August 2023) of implementation. Results from the previous years of monitoring are also included for ease of comparison. Periodic syntheses of these data will be performed and reported on as appropriate. National Park Service (NPS) monitoring of the WAH is done in conjunction and cooperation with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG). Thanks to a 2015 data sharing agreement, the report includes data funded by the ADFG dating back to September 2013. That particular year was chosen as it represents when the ADFG started deploying a substantial number of GPS collars on an 8-hour relocation schedule. Monitoring of the herd relies heavily on the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) radio telemetry collars that are capable of transmitting location data to a satellite. Given the extremely remote area that the WAH inhabits, this system provides the most efficient and accurate means to track individual caribou. These data are utilized to monitor the timing and location of migrations, as well as seasonal distributions of WAH caribou. Monitoring movement and the phenology of movement is perhaps the simplest means to track the influences of climate change, natural perturbations, development, and other potential impacts on a species?an analysis of which is outside the scope of this current report. This report also documents the NPS commitment and involvement with the WAH Working Group. The group is composed of important stakeholders including representatives for rural villages, sport hunters, conservationists, hunting guides, hunting transporters, and reindeer herders. In addition, all the agencies charged with managing the WAH, including the ADFG, NPS, US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM), serve as advisors to the group. Information gathered by the Caribou Vital Sign monitoring program are intended to supplement and complement existing data streams gathered by the other cooperating agencies and will be important in future management decisions.
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