This edited volume is an enduring outcome of the scientific conference Radio Evolution, hosted by the Communication and Society Research Centre (CECS) of the University of Minho, in Braga, Portugal, from 14-16 September 2011.
Radio evolution: Conference Proceedings
Edited by:
Madalena Oliveira; Pedro Portela; Luís António Santos
Table of Contents
Preface |
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Madalena Oliveira, Pedro Portela, Luís António Santos |
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Chapter 1: Radio: The challenges of Web 2.0 and Social Networks
Sharing and retweeting sounds – the relation between radio journalism and social networks |
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Luís Bonixe |
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Doing radio in the age of Facebook |
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Tiziano Bonini |
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Radio 2.0 in Higher Education Communities. An approximation of Aveiro University members perceptions |
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Teresa Piñero-Otero, Fernando Ramos |
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How ‘new technologies’ impact Community Radio |
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Lawrie Hallett |
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Spanish talk Radio Stations on Twitter: Still reluctant to embrace its potential |
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Susana Herrera Damas, José Luís Requejo Aléman |
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Synergies between broadcast music radio and online radio: how to apeal the youth audience.The Spanish and Catalan case |
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Maria Gutiérrez, Xavi Ribes, Josep Maria Martí, Belén Monclús, Luisa Martínez |
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Listening to what people who don’t listen to radio listen to |
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Pierre C. Bélanger |
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Radio and Technologies. Ideas for research |
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Rogério Santos |
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Chapter 2: Towards Industry Imperatives and Multimedia Contexts
Casting doubts on Web Media. Can Internet Radio make a difference in the Greek case? |
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Christos Barboutis, Alexandros Baltzis |
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The development of the news-information production model on general-interest radio in Spain: the case of Cadenaser.com |
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Maria del Pilar Martínez-Costa, Elsa Moreno, Avelino Amoedo |
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Digital radio in Brazil: analysis of an unfinished debate |
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Carlos Eduardo Esch, Nélia R. del Bianco |
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From Radio to R@dio: broadcasting in the 21st century |
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Paula Cordeiro |
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Live and local no more? Listening communities and globalizing trends in the ownership and production of local radio |
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Guy Starkey |
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Local broadcasters in the convergent media house – the case of Norway |
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Ilona Biernacka-Ligieza |
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The Ways of Participation. The volunteers in the community radio stations of Grenoble (France) |
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Maria Holubowicz |
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Influences of Political Economy on International Radio broadcasting: the case of radio E. |
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Ariane Demonget |
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Euranet: a Case of Study of Pan-European Radio |
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Manuel Fernández Sande, J. Ignacio Gallego Pérez |
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Radio journalists and the Internet: A study on perceptions |
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Hélder Bastos, Helena Lima, Nuno Moutinho, Isabel Reis |
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Chapter 3: New Radio Genres and the Creative Power of the sound
Changes in Patterns of contemporary China’s radio programs – helping each other in Beijing: a case study |
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Cao Lu, Meng Wei |
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The French highway radio: a model for tomorrow’s digital informations and service radio? |
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Charles Dargent |
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Band FM of Journalism of São Paulo – Emergence and consolidation of a new segment and a new audience |
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Elisa Marconi |
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Radiographing an ‘Expatriate’ Space |
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Inês David |
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Radio today: the risks of the past and an uncertain future |
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Alejandro López Merayo, Mª de la Peña Mónica Perez Alaejo |
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Romeo in love: a community format in a community radio |
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Tiziana Cavallo |
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Creativity: the key to creating successful advertising messages in the digital sonosphere |
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Mª Luz Barbeito Veloso, Anna Fajula Payet, Ana Mª Enrique Jiménez |
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Advertising characteristics and strategies in the prime time sports broadcasts: the final of the Spanish King’s Cup and two radio shows in play |
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Emma Rodero, Marina Vázquez, Olatz Larrea, Toni Sellas, Eva Comas |
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Description and analysis of advertising used in Argentinean radio prime time |
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Maria José Muller, Maria del Pilar Martínez-Costa |
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Chapter 4: Non-Linear Discourse and New Language Practices
Radio – the forgotten medium or user’s creative mental interaction and co-production |
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Titti Forsslund |
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One Half of the Story: Radio Drama, Online Audio and Transmedia Storytelling |
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Lance Dann |
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Formal you or informal ‘you’? ‘Você’ or ‘Tu’? How the radio listener has been treated in the paste decade in Portugal |
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Teresa Costa Alves |
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Democratic barricades: the presence of radio in the resistance to the 1964 military coup |
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Carla Reis Longhi |
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Chapter 5: New Methods of radio Audience Research
Measuring Community Radio Audiences |
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Lawrie Hallett |
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‘I know exactly who they are’: getting inside radio presenters’ conceptions of audience |
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Helen Wolfenden |
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Chapter 6: Radio Glocalization and New Patterns of Social Participation
The Radio afterlife. Three spheres of communication and community |
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Grazyna Stachyra |
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Radio and the Web: BBC radio as a new model of radio communication |
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Nair Moreira da Silva |
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University radio stations in Brazil and Portugal – The integration between interactive proposals of Rádio Universitária do Minho and Rádio Universitária de São Paulo |
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Luciano Victor Barros Maluly |
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Brazilian Auditorium Programs and Questions concerning listening today |
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Júlia Lúcia de Oliveira Albano da Silva |
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Breaking Radio Boundaries: a new environment for Government Advertising aimed at young people |
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Susana Gimenez Cisneros, Esteve Crespo Haro, Blanca Perona Páez |
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Music as mass consume in the web radio: towards a change in model |
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Aurora García González, Álvaro Camacho García |
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Operation and social participation in a radio local model |
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Sergi Solà Saña, Josep Lluís Micó Sanz, Miquel Peralta Mas |
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Chapter 7: Identity and community building
Internet radio as a mean to construct community |
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Agnete Suhr |
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Free, Pirate, Community – the representation of identities on FM radios in São Paulo/Brazil |
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Eduardo Vicente |
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Radio, Citizenship and Social Identity |
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Valquíria Guimarães da Silva |
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The German-speaking radio in Silesia (Poland) |
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Verena Molitor |
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Basque and Gael speaking radio journalists: background and work patterns |
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Irati Agirreazkuenaga Onaindia |
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The Brazilian culture through the radio waves |
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Antonio Adami |
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The presence and the future of community radio in Poland |
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Urszula Doliwa |
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Communication and Society Research Centre (CECS)
University of Minho
Radio Evolution: Conference Proceedings
ISBN 978-989-97244-9-5