Trends in Radio Research

Trends in Radio Research
Author: Manuel Fernández-Sande,J. Ignacio Gallego,Nieves Limón
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2018-10-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781527520035

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This book explores how academia seeks to systematize the changes taking place in radio in its adaptation to the digital era. The individual chapters here investigate the most important issues currently under study by researchers in the medium of radio, tackling such key questions as the future of the radio spectrum, the new commercial radio business models, the function of community radio stations, and the development of university radio stations, amongst others. As such, this volume is integral to an understanding of the compound dimensions of the sound and radio media research currently being carried out in countries as varied as the United Kingdom, Spain, Poland, Finland, Portugal, Brazil and Argentina.

Radio Free Europe s Listenership Trends 1962 1968

Radio Free Europe s Listenership Trends  1962 1968
Author: Radio Free Europe. Audience and Public Opinion Research Department
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 5
Release: 1968
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:256585294

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Journal of the Radio Research Laboratories

Journal of the Radio Research Laboratories
Author: Yūseishō Denpa Kenkyūjo (Japan)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1987
Genre: Radio
ISBN: UCAL:B4357532

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Radio Audiences and Participation in the Age of Network Society

Radio Audiences and Participation in the Age of Network Society
Author: Tiziano Bonini,Belén Monclús
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317806820

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This book maps, describes and further explores all contemporary forms of interaction between radio and its public, with a specific focus on those forms of content co-creation that link producers and listeners. Each essay will analyze one or more case studies, piecing together a map of emerging co-creation practices in contemporary radio. Contributors describe the rise of a new class of radio listeners: the networked ones. Networked audiences are made up of listeners that are not only able to produce written and audio content for radio and co-create along with the radio producers (even definitively bypassing the central hub of the radio station, by making podcasts), but that also produce social data, calling for an alternative rating system, which is less focused on attention and more on other sources, such as engagement, sentiment, affection, reputation, and influence. What are the economic and political consequences of this paradigm shift? How are radio audiences perceived by radio producers in this new radioscape? What’s the true value of radio audiences in this new frame? How do radio audiences take part in the radio flow in this age? Are audiences’ interactions and co-creations overrated or underrated by radio producers? To what extent listeners' generated content can be considered a form of participation or "free labour" exploitation? What’s the role of community radio in this new context? These are some of the many issues that this book aims to explore. Visit https://www.facebook.com/pages/Radio-Audience-and-Participation-in-the-Age-of-Network-Society/869169869799842 for the book's Facebook page.

Radio Tracking and Animal Populations

Radio Tracking and Animal Populations
Author: Joshua Millspaugh,John M. Marzluff
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2001-08-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080540221

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Radio Tracking and Animal Populations is a succinct synthesis of emerging technologies and their applications to the empirical and theoretical problems of population assessment. The book is divided into sections designed to encompass the various aspects of animal ecology that may be evaluated using radiotelemetry technology - experimental design, equipment and technology, animal movement, resource selection, and demographics. Wildlife biologists at the leading edge of new developments in the technology and its application have joined forces.

Playing to the Crowd

Playing to the Crowd
Author: Nancy K. Baym
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781479803033

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Explains what happened to music—for both artists and fans—when music went online. Playing to the Crowd explores and explains how the rise of digital communication platforms has transformed artist-fan relationships into something closer to friendship or family. Through in-depth interviews with musicians such as Billy Bragg and Richie Hawtin, as well as members of the Cure, UB40, and Throwing Muses, Baym reveals how new media has facilitated these connections through the active, and often required, participation of the artists and their devoted, digital fan base. Before the rise of social sharing and user-generated content, fans were mostly seen as an undifferentiated and unidentifiable mass, often mediated through record labels and the press. However, in today’s networked era, musicians and fans have built more active relationships through social media, fan sites, and artist sites, giving fans a new sense of intimacy and offering artists unparalleled information about their audiences. However, this comes at a price. For audiences, meeting their heroes can kill the mystique. And for artists, maintaining active relationships with so many people can be both personally and financially draining, as well as extremely labor intensive. Drawing on her own rich history as an active and deeply connected music fan, Baym offers an entirely new approach to media culture, arguing that the work musicians put in to create and maintain these intimate relationships reflect the demands of the gig economy, one which requires resources and strategies that we must all come to recognize and appreciate.

Broadcasting Yearbook marketbook Issue

Broadcasting  Yearbook marketbook Issue
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1940
Genre: Radio advertising
ISBN: UOM:39015080101259

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Handbook on Radio and Television Audience Research

Handbook on Radio and Television Audience Research
Author: Graham Mytton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UIUC:30112050201612

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With an emphasis on the needs of less developed media markets, this practical & user-friendly handbook examines how radio & television audience research is carried out & used, its purposes & how to interpret its findings. The Handbook provides examples of audience-research questionnaires, up-to-date audience & media data from around the world & training exercises to help the student learn through practice & investigation.