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African broadcast cultures : radio in transition / edited by Richard Fardon and Graham Furniss.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford [England] : Westport, Conn. : J. Currey ; Praeger, 2000Description: xvi, 239 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0275970604
  • 9780275970604
  • 0852558287
  • 9780852558287
  • 0852558295
  • 9780852558294
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.2344096 21
LOC classification:
  • HE8699.A35 A33 2000
Contents:
African broadcast cultures / Richard Fardon & Graham Furniss -- From saucepan to dish: radio and TV in Africa / Graham Mytton -- Prospects for rural radio in Africa: strategies to relate audience research to the participatory production of radio programmes / Jean-Pierre Ilboudo -- National & international broadcasters: policies & practices / Ibrahima Sané, Roger Nouma & Elizabeth Ohene -- The evolution of radio broadcasting in Burkina Faso: 'from mother radio to local radios' / Urbain Nombré -- Community radio & development: issues and examples from Francophone West Africa / Mary Myers -- Radio in Niger: central control versus local cultures / Christine Nimaga Ceesay -- New local radio stations in African languages & the process of political transformation: the case of radio rurale locale Tanguiéta in Northern Benin / Tilo Grätz -- Popular culture in advertising: Nigerian Hausa radio / Mansur Abdulkadir -- Documenting radio culture as lived experience: reception studies & the mobile machine in Zambia / Debra Spitulnik -- The future of community radio in Africa: the case of Southern Africa / Aida Opoku-Mensah -- The growth of independent broadcasting in South Africa: lessons for Africa? / Jeanette Minnie -- Is radio pluralism an instrument of political change?: insights from Zambia / Jean-Pascal Daloz & Katherine Verrier-Frechette -- Broadcasting & political transition: Rwanda & beyond / Richard Carver -- The multiple voices of Sudanese airspace / Wendy James -- Local radio conflict moderation: the case of Sierre Leone / Paul Richards.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

African broadcast cultures / Richard Fardon & Graham Furniss -- From saucepan to dish: radio and TV in Africa / Graham Mytton -- Prospects for rural radio in Africa: strategies to relate audience research to the participatory production of radio programmes / Jean-Pierre Ilboudo -- National & international broadcasters: policies & practices / Ibrahima Sané, Roger Nouma & Elizabeth Ohene -- The evolution of radio broadcasting in Burkina Faso: 'from mother radio to local radios' / Urbain Nombré -- Community radio & development: issues and examples from Francophone West Africa / Mary Myers -- Radio in Niger: central control versus local cultures / Christine Nimaga Ceesay -- New local radio stations in African languages & the process of political transformation: the case of radio rurale locale Tanguiéta in Northern Benin / Tilo Grätz -- Popular culture in advertising: Nigerian Hausa radio / Mansur Abdulkadir -- Documenting radio culture as lived experience: reception studies & the mobile machine in Zambia / Debra Spitulnik -- The future of community radio in Africa: the case of Southern Africa / Aida Opoku-Mensah -- The growth of independent broadcasting in South Africa: lessons for Africa? / Jeanette Minnie -- Is radio pluralism an instrument of political change?: insights from Zambia / Jean-Pascal Daloz & Katherine Verrier-Frechette -- Broadcasting & political transition: Rwanda & beyond / Richard Carver -- The multiple voices of Sudanese airspace / Wendy James -- Local radio conflict moderation: the case of Sierre Leone / Paul Richards.

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