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Synthesis of World RADIO DAY Madrid 2013 Sintesis del Día Mundial de la Radio Madrid 2013 13/02/203 Homenaje internacional ' Tribute to Radio', Interesante Cara a Cara 'La Magia de la Radio', estudio 'Los Jóvenes y la Radio', gran debate 'Reinventar la radio' previo a la Gala de la Academia · Organizadores: Actuonda, Academia Española de la Radio, Ayuntamiento de Pozuelo de Alarcón · Patrocinadores Gold: CIRES21, Cristaliza, Audioemotion, Save Diffusion · Con el apoyo nacional de AERC, FORTA, AERO, Instituto RTVE, ARU, Ocendi, Universidad Carlos 3 de Madrid, Tecnología 2.0, Know Media, Aire, Periodista Digital · World Radio Day is an event supported by UNESCO and World Radio Day International Committee (AER, URTI, EBU/UER, ITU, ASBU, AIR, AMARC, AIBD, BNNRC, AUB, ABU and Spanish Radio Academy) For more info, please contact Nicolas Moulard moulard@actuonda.com @Radio_20
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Médecins du monde présente ses actions contre l’exclusion en France L'ONG Médecins du monde vient d'entamer une campagne au long cours afin de dresser un état des lieux de la précarité et de l'exclusion en France, ainsi qu'un panorama de son travail de proximité auprès des plus démunis. Imaginée par l'agence Meanings et conçue en interne, cette campagne baptisée «Médecins du monde, médecins de tout le monde» s'appuie sur des témoignages sonores, diffusés sur le site de l'ONG ainsi que sur France Info et sur le réseau France Bleu (tous les week-ends jusqu'au 23 juin, puis du 8 septembre au 20 octobre). Ces spots sont complétés, le lundi suivant leur diffusion, par des insertions dans le journal Le Monde ainsi que des bannières.
A lack of communication can be a major barrier for grassroots non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in developing countries. FrontlineSMS is the first text messaging system created exclusively with this problem in mind. By leveraging basic tools already available to most NGOs — computers and mobile phones — FrontlineSMS enables instantaneous two-way communication on a large scale. It’s easy to implement, simple to operate, and best of all, the software is free; you just pay for the messages you send in the normal way. Our mission at FrontlineSMS is to lower barriers to positive social change using mobile technology. To find out more you can watch the video below, and explore the rest of our website!
Radiotón: hackeando la radio con tecnología lo-fi
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La Radiotón será una jornada de conocer, mostrar y hackear tecnologías útiles para radios, enfocada a radios comunitarias, radios locales y medios que requieran tecnología de bajo costo con el objetivo de construir los componentes esenciales de un Toolkit de Radio o Caja de Herramientas de Radio que incluya:
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La Radiotón será una jornada de conocer, mostrar y hackear tecnologías útiles para radios, enfocada a radios comunitarias, radios locales y medios que requieran tecnología de bajo costo con el objetivo de construir los componentes esenciales de un Toolkit de Radio o Caja de Herramientas de Radio que incluya: -Herramientas de administración y automatización de programación radial -Herramientas de interacción con la audiencia (mensaje de texto, de voz y online) -Herramientas de reporteo y transmision desde celulares -Herramientas de streaming a bajo costo -Sistemas de distribución y uso de plataformas gratuitas -Cómo armar un sitio web en Wordpress usando plantillas e integrar redes sociales y medición de métricas
Two web radio stations were launched in Tunisia earlier this month to deliver the voice of the region's population to officials and to send reassuring messages to neighbourhood youth... In the same context Jouili added, "We chose a popular neighbourhood to empower youth to express their sense of identity. The neighbourhood has many major social problems such as drugs, crime and unemployment. So the voice of the neighbourhood must reach all officials through media proximity.
Radio World EBU’s RadioHack sets stage for progressive research and development RadioHack is probably the least formal EBU event, confirms Mathias Coinchon, EBU senior project manager. It is oriented toward hardware and software developers from different organizations, including non-EBU members. “The idea for this event is to bring together inventors to share projects and ideas, fostering the creation of a community of radio developers.”
This is a project for Arduino and Raspberry Pi to make an Internet Radio, aimed at intermediate skill level. Some familiarity with Linux usage will be beneficial (or access to someone who can help out if required). Raspberry Pi runs mpd music player daemon to receive and decode the internet radio stream. ALSA running on the Raspberry Pi provides the sound through either the Jack Socket or the HDMI output. Arduino runs a nanpy interface code to interface with Python, providing Text output of the Radio Station playing and Button inputs to control Playback. Objectives: * Learn how to use the mpd/mpc on the Raspberry Pi * Learn how to use the nanpy library for Python to interface the Pi to the Arduino * Make a Cool Internet Radio
Within a year, Susan Marjetti turned CBC Toronto into the leading radio programme in Canada. Today "The Metro Morning" is a business model of diversity. Susan Marjetti had a vision. Toronto was and still is the most diverse city in Canada. She wanted CBC to be more relevant to more people. She also had the strategy: recruit, hire, and reach out to the people in the city. Listen to them, include their ideas, and tell their stories. Marjetti finally had the courage. People don't like change. During the first months, Marjetti lost large parts of CBC's core audience. But an even larger share of new listeners appeared, and within a year, the core returned. Over the last decade CBC Toronto has tripled its audience share. "If you build it, they will come, we are living proof of that. Challenge yourself to new ways," Marjetti says. To her, this meant to recruit and hire people of all backgrounds to expand the range of perspectives in the programming department. If you want to be diverse, this needs to reflect in your team. On the other hand, "you need to find the universal to make diversity work." When Marjetti played a short soundbite of a Chinese mother desperately calling out to her kidnapped daughter in Mandarin, she only provided translation afterwards. But the audience had already understood. Susan Marjetti provided an impressive example of how diversity works as a tool of success in public radio. Original post : http://www.radiodayseurope.com/articles/finding-universal
La UNESCO lo proclamó en 2011 a iniciativa de la Academia Española de la Radio y fue ratificado por la Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas en 2012.
Radio station in north-east Bangladesh enables farmers to share research and tips on seeds, pests and the changing climate
On 13th February, we celebrate World Radio Day to highlight the continuing importance of radio broadcasting. The United Nations has been using radio to reach the peoples of the world since the organization’s first days of existence in 1945.
To help celebrate World Radio Day, the United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) will issue a series of stamps depicting scenes from the history of the United Nations Radio. World Radio Day is observed on 13 February, which marks the day when the United Nations Radio was launched in 1946. Since its establishment, UN Radio has used its multilingual programmes carried by media outlets around the globe to tell the story of the international community’s efforts to meet the challenges of building a better world. Amid the rise of new technologies, radio remains the most accessible platform, a powerful communication tool and a low cost medium. Raising awareness of its unique value is one of the goals of World Radio Day that also seeks to improve international cooperation among broadcasters and encourage decision makers to provide access to information through radio.Click here to edit the content
Escuchad los interesantes testimonios grabados por los estudiantes de la UC3M para el Día Mundial de la Radio
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Radio World Combination solar/wind-up radios provide access to education, information for up to 20 million people Equipped with FM, AM and three SW bands, the Prime Radio can be powered by a solar panel (stored in the back of the radio’s case), its onboard hand-cranked battery charger (based on Freeplay’s original design), or a DC input that can connect to a car battery or, when available, AC mains power. The solar panel comes with a USB port option that can be used to charge cellphones. The Prime Radio was borne out of Lifeline’s solar-powered MP3 player, which is known as the Lifeplayer. Capable of holding 64 GB of pre-loaded educational/informational content, the Lifeplayer is basically a Prime Radio with an MP3 player and recorder built in. The British Council in Kenya is distributing more than 6,000 Lifeplayers in rural and remote areas of Africa, to further group education in English (an important language for business and commerce in Africa). “Here’s a vision of lives being improved through simple, yet ingenious technology,” said Tom Hanks, two-time Academy Award winner and Lifeline Energy’s unpaid American ambassador. He is quoted on the organization’s website.
Trac FM provides radio stations in Africa with software and support to involve their listeners in reporting on failing governments services through SMS. Through Trac FM's online interface, radio presenters get a clear and instant overview of SMS-poll results which they present to listeners during radio debates. Stations invite local leaders to comment on collected data and Trac FM makes sure data reaches responsible authorities. Trac FM wants people to be part of the running of their society and provide them with a platform to participate and discuss policy issues in an accessible and objective way. More on www.trac.pro
Key PointsLike any business, from day one, social enterprises should think about the process by which they will scalePartnerships between social enterprises and public sector actors should be built on common interestsA critical challenge when scaling social enterprises is transmitting the culture, values and ideals that are at the core of the business
In January 2011, the highly acclaimed and independent STAR radio in Liberia closed its doors. Efforts to generate operating revenues locally through advertising, and to strengthen the station’s management and governance through the creation of a local Board of Directors, were too little, too late. Considerable investment over the years in journalism training and editorial support meant that STAR was breaking important stories, and was viewed by the Liberian population as a credible, independent source of information. But a fledgling commercial department was left understaffed and unable to tap into the steadily growing advertising market and translate this into revenue for the radio. ... Hirondelle USA is a non-profit organization that supports the peaceful transformation of societies coming out of conflict or undergoing democratic change.
As plane journeys are starting to get increasingly more entertaining with Wi-Fi onboard, Harlem Shakes, and cellphone service, British Airways is taking things a step further. On a transatlantic flight from San Francisco to London, the airline plans to invite 100 innovators to an 11-hour "UnGrounded" hackathon. A number of high-profile founders, CEOs, and venture capitalists will all participate, with the aim of collaborating to create some solutions to global problems.
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Syrian refugees take to the Jordanian airwaves to share advice and information.
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The occasion of UNESCO's second World Radio Day (February 13, 2013) encourages us to reflect on radio as a medium which is celebrated for reaching the widest audience worldwide and is often a primary source of information, even for the most marginalised communities. I'm sure the Airtime community does not need convincing about the power of radio as a low-cost, accessible medium which brings groups together who are united by song tastes, interest in certain issues or simply by virtue of their location. Whatever reason people have for tuning in, the radio community are recognising that radio is changing in nature and the medium no longer serves as just a one way broadcast. Instead, radio is an interactive platform for communities to share ideas. Working with both the Airtime and FrontlineSMS communities in the radio space, I've seen the number of channels through which that interaction happens. Both of these tools are widening the spectrum of options available to presenters to make radio the truly interactive, multi-platform conversation that it can be. In this post, I explore how digital communications – not just social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter but particularly the use of mobile phones, including SMS and voice - are changing how interactive radio can be, allowing audiences to increasingly control and influence radio content. ...
Ce mercredi 13 février, c'est la Journée mondiale de la Radio. Un média qui accompagne chacun dans sa vie de tous les jours, mais qui touche également les plus isolés. Bref, un vrai lien avec le monde.
A l’occasion de la 1ère édition de la Journée Mondiale de la Radio initiée par l’Unesco qui se déroule aujourd’hui 13 février, Aegis Media France propose «Paroles d’annonceurs». Le groupe média a ainsi interrogé 9 de ses clients afin de réaliser une série de testimoniaux sur la radio via des spots audio et des films vidéo, avec 3 questions : Que représente pour vous la radio en trois mots ? Quel est votre plus beau souvenir lié à la radio ? Comment écoutez-vous la radio ?
SUPERMARKT is excited to welcome World Radio Day Berlin, hosted by Sourcefabric, which provides news organisations with the open source software, expertise and support to produce independent journalism online, in print and on air. What will the future of radio sound like? Come and join some of the brightest start-ups, coders and hackers to answer this question and to take a look at the technologies and ideas that will be powering radio in the future. Whether you are a traditional broadcaster or an HTML5 fanatic, come and celebrate World Radio Day with the Sourcefabric team in Berlin. Held in partnership with Hacks/Hackers Berlin, this special edition will host 5 presentations throughout the night.
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