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Category Archives: radio studies
Ghost Story with Physics: Radio Drama Explores Wireless Pioneer
Coming up this weekend on the evening of Sunday, July 25th, BBC Radio 3 will be airing a 90 minute radio drama that explores the life of wireless radio pioneer Sir Oliver Lodge. British physicist Sir Oliver Lodge transmitted radio … finish reading Ghost Story with Physics: Radio Drama Explores Wireless Pioneer
Posted in history, international, radio studies
Tagged BBC Radio 3, radio drama, radio history, Sir Oliver Lodge, wireless
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Radio Still Relevant, Although not Necessarily for Music Discovery according to Infinite Dial Study
Yesterday Edison Research and Arbitron (ARB) released the latest findings from their ongoing series of studies about the convergence of radio and technology. The Infinite Dial 2010: Digital Platforms and the Future of Radio is based on a February, 2010 … finish reading Radio Still Relevant, Although not Necessarily for Music Discovery according to Infinite Dial Study
New Pew Internet and American Life Study’s Take on Radio News Consumers
A study released this week from the Pew Internet and American Life Project reveals some interesting tidbits about how people in the United States are increasingly turning to the Internet as a major source for news. However, the report, “Understanding … finish reading New Pew Internet and American Life Study’s Take on Radio News Consumers
Resources for Radio Scholars
Radio gets a bum rap in pretty much every arena that you could imagine: from pop culture, to literature, to news coverage. Academia is no exception, so radio scholars have had to organize and remind their colleagues that radio is … finish reading Resources for Radio Scholars
Posted in international, radio scholarship, radio studies
Tagged academia, conferences, radio journals, radio scholarship, radio studies
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Radio Still Relevant for Youth According to New Kaiser Foundation Study
Today the Kaiser Family Foundation released its latest report about media consumption among young people. The study, Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8- to 18-Year-Olds, indicates that youth are consuming more media than ever before and that this … finish reading Radio Still Relevant for Youth According to New Kaiser Foundation Study
Posted in music, radio studies
Tagged Generation M2, Kaiser Family Foundation, kids and radio, radio surveys, young people, youth and radio
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