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Community Radio in the Twenty-First Century
Oxford; Bern; Berlin et al.: Peter Lang (2012), ix, 403 pp.
"In the twenty-first century, community radio is fulfilling an increasingly important role in the world’s mediascape. This book documents the ways in which community radio broadcasters and activists are using the medium in countries around the world to challenge political corruption, aid the trans
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Ethnic Minorities, Electronic Media, and the Public Sphere: A Comparative Study
Cresskill, New Jersey: Hampton Press (2005), 255 pp.
Covering Diversity: A Resource and Training Manual for African Journalists
Washington, DC; Lagos; New York: Panos;Independent Journalism Centre;Center for War, Peace, and the News Media (2000), 217 pp.
International Radio Broadcasting: The Limits of the Limitless Medium
New York: Praeger (1982), 369 pp.
"Browne calls this book a selective history of international radio broadcasting designed to help the reader 'understand better the reasons for the birth and growth of international stations in particular and international radio in general, the sort
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