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Lippmann, Stephen – Social Forces, 2007
Shortly after the first commercial radio broadcast in 1920, the medium's popularity exploded and the number of stations on the dial grew tremendously. By 1930, however, a mere 10 years after the first radio broadcast occurred, the industry was dominated by large, commercial stations who sold advertising time in a variety of forms and were operated…
Descriptors: Industry, Programming (Broadcast), Radio, Organizational Development
Yuzer, T. Volkan; Kurubacak, Gulsun – Online Submission, 2004
It is not surprising that the interactivity affects radio and its applications. Besides, after radio began its first broadcasting, new inventions affected its development two ways: 1) the first one was the technological developments of sciences. For instance, the invention of transistors made it possible to create very small radio machines, and…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Radio, Programming (Broadcast), Educational Technology
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Morton, Jennifer L. – Journal of School Nursing, 2008
An ideal time to start health promotion education is during the elementary years. However, over the last several years, many elementary schools have eliminated formal health education from their curriculum, subsequently integrating health education components into existing classroom content. The "I Feel Good!" radio broadcast is an…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Health Education, Health Promotion, School Nurses
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Kang, Melissa; Quine, Susan – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2007
This paper describes a novel qualitative study that identified the concerns of young people about sex through a talk-back segment from 2002 to 2004 on an Australian national radio popular music programme targeting 15-24 year olds. Two hundred and thirty-one unsolicited callers (150 female and 81 male) went to air over the study period, and 212…
Descriptors: Music, Sex Education, Young Adults, Sexuality
Martini, Michael A. – 1999
This paper offers advice to educators on how to tell their literacy stories through the medium of radio. It suggests educators examine their story idea closely and decide if radio is the best medium. It also suggests that educators should become familiar with the radio stations in the local market and get to know the personnel at the particular…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy, News Media
Raeder, Aggi – Searcher, 1996
Discusses the availability of radio "cybercasts" on the Internet, either in real time or on demand. Topics include problems and opportunities, copyright issues, equipment and software needed for listening, and searchability of sites. Provides an annotated list of radio-related Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), including music, news,…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Information Networks, Internet, Problems
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Nyirenda, Juma E. – Convergence, 1995
Radio broadcasting is used in Botswana to inform, teach, and persuade adults about issues in agriculture, health, wildlife, conservation, and other areas. However, open broadcasting is not an effective nonformal education tool. Active and guided group listening to radio enables discussion and feedback. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Nonformal Education
Whitt, Anne G. – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 2002
Notes that fewer than 10% of American high schools offer radio production opportunities. Describes several high school radio stations. Discusses Radio as a major, how the stations raise grant money, and the special status for low-power radio stations. Includes a sidebar by Amy Medlock concerning procedures for radio stations. (RS)
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, High Schools, Production Techniques, Program Descriptions
Monaghan, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2001
Describes how at Rice University's radio station, students talk about artistic vision while administrators talk about responsibility. Discusses the heated events following Rice's demand that a university-paid general manager be placed at the station, raising the issue of whether the station is a university asset or something held in trust for…
Descriptors: College Role, Conflict, Programming (Broadcast), Radio
Potter, Robert F. – 1996
A study examined whether ethical sensitivity can be measured in response to radio programming. The study was interested in the extent to which a person feels a program is unethical in either its substance or its presentation. Subjects, 17 undergraduates in telecommunications at a large midwestern university, received course credit for their…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Ethics, Higher Education, Media Research
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Hillison, John; Williams, Sharon – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2001
From 1931-1944, Future Farmers of America made 157 radio broadcasts to acquaint the public with the organization's activities and its contribution to the war effort; these shows inspired state affiliate broadcasts. Membership grew from 60,000 to 80,000. (Contains 22 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Programming (Broadcast), Public Relations, Radio
Bailey, George – 1995
The purpose of this report is to identify changes in the radio environment, especially those which affect public radio's ability to compete. In Boston and other markets around the country, most formats have subdivided into targeted niches. The effect has been to even out station shares, so that rather than trying to reach mass audiences,…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Change, Competition, Futures (of Society)
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Hutchby, Ian – Discourse Processes, 1995
Investigates the management of expertise in advice-giving in the calls to a radio advice line. Analyzes how the expert's talk handles the tension between the personal and public dimensions of advice-giving in such a public forum. (HB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
Sanderson, Neil – American School Board Journal, 1998
Thousands of today's high school students run FM radio stations at school, carrying on a tradition that began 50 years ago. Radio helps students learn to work with others and develop a strong sense of responsibility. A sidebar gives advice on starting a high school radio station. (MLF)
Descriptors: Career Development, Education Work Relationship, High School Students, High Schools
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Van Haveren, Richard A.; Blank, Wendy; Bentley, Kelvin – Journal of College Counseling, 2001
Describes a sexual education program that was aired by the campus radio station at Kansas State University. Use of college radio to promote student health issues is first reviewed. Specific program content and production obstacles are then discussed. Recommendations for future shows are made. (GCP)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Radio, Health Promotion, Higher Education
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