"If carried out properly, the digital switchover can safeguard human rights, including freedom of the media and the right to access information. If all parties involved in the process co-operate, including broadcasters, producers, resellers and consumer associations, the result is a media landscape
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that protects plurality of opinion and freedom of expression. Governments must believe that providing their citizens with pluralistic information can only strengthen their democracies. Well-informed people make well-informed decisions, which are the indispensable foundation that democracies can build upon. We already live in the digital age, a time in which we can create truly democratic cultures with participation by all members of society. This guide aims to offer practical help to those OSCE participating States where the switchover is the challenge of the coming years. [...] The guide is a comprehensive examination of issues to be considered by all stakeholders involved in the switchover process, including the successes and pitfalls encountered." (Foreword, page 3-4)
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"This booklet sets out the issues involved in digital transformation in broadcast media from the viewpoint of African media stakeholders and, especially, community radio stations. It aims to correct widespread misconceptions that analogue radio will have to be switched off in the next five years as
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part of “digital migration”. At the same time, it warns that the digitisation of broadcast television signals has implications for radio stations around the continent. The same goes for digitisation more broadly, as internet growth also has implications for radio stations. The study has been commissioned by the Panos Institute West Africa, which has a particular interest in community radio. In the nature of the subject matter, the scope of this study has had to be wider than community radio – precisely because of the impact of the larger transitions on this sector [...] One key recommendation of this booklet is that there is no rush for African countries to undertake the very costly and highly complex move from analogue to digital TV. Another is that this particular transition is just one process (albeit a very important one) in the wider perspective of building the African Information Society by means of many digital-related changes to communications." (Summary, page 7)
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"Offering insight into the impact media convergence has had on the radio industry, this book presents an introduction to the modern radio production studio, the equipment found in that studio, and the basic techniques needed to accomplish radio production work." (Publisher description)