Josephine F. Coleman
Digital Innovations and the Production of Local Content in Community Radio
Changing Practices in the UK
Josephine F. Coleman
Digital Innovations and the Production of Local Content in Community Radio
Changing Practices in the UK
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This book offers an in-depth analysis of how local community radio practitioners have embraced the digital revolution.
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This book offers an in-depth analysis of how local community radio practitioners have embraced the digital revolution.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 309g
- ISBN-13: 9780367507022
- ISBN-10: 0367507021
- Artikelnr.: 61245231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 309g
- ISBN-13: 9780367507022
- ISBN-10: 0367507021
- Artikelnr.: 61245231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Josephine F. Coleman is Lecturer in Media and Public Relations at Brunel University London. Her first degree was in Geography from Cambridge. She has an MA in the History of Film and Visual Media and a PhD on community radio production practices from Birkbeck, University of London. She worked as promotions and PR Executive for an independent local radio network before joining Jazz FM in London. She later became a BBC local radio news journalist and presenter, having trained in community media both in the UK and in the USA. Josephine is also communications officer and former chair of the UK MeCCSA Radio Studies Network.
Table of Contents
1 Radio - a social technology
Introduction
Understanding radio as a social medium
Digital technologies and the meaning of radio
Community radio and its audiences
Conclusion
2 Framing community radio research
Introduction
Community radio in context - the global scene
The evolution of non-mainstream radio in the UK
Researching local community radio stations
Conclusion
3. Sites and sounds of community radio
Introduction
Home-produced local content for a hubless virtual radio station
Producing content and building community at local stations
Conclusion
4. Practitioners and content production
Introduction
The radio station as a place for community
The online spaces of community radio
Digital technologies and producing radio content
Diversity in community radio
The impact of COVID-19 on the production of local content
Conclusion
5. Keeping radio local in the digital age
Introduction
Reflections on 'progress' and change
The enduring value of local radio
The business of community radio
Recommendations for future research and practice
Appendix: Table of community radio stations researched for this study
1 Radio - a social technology
Introduction
Understanding radio as a social medium
Digital technologies and the meaning of radio
Community radio and its audiences
Conclusion
2 Framing community radio research
Introduction
Community radio in context - the global scene
The evolution of non-mainstream radio in the UK
Researching local community radio stations
Conclusion
3. Sites and sounds of community radio
Introduction
Home-produced local content for a hubless virtual radio station
Producing content and building community at local stations
Conclusion
4. Practitioners and content production
Introduction
The radio station as a place for community
The online spaces of community radio
Digital technologies and producing radio content
Diversity in community radio
The impact of COVID-19 on the production of local content
Conclusion
5. Keeping radio local in the digital age
Introduction
Reflections on 'progress' and change
The enduring value of local radio
The business of community radio
Recommendations for future research and practice
Appendix: Table of community radio stations researched for this study
Table of Contents
1 Radio - a social technology
Introduction
Understanding radio as a social medium
Digital technologies and the meaning of radio
Community radio and its audiences
Conclusion
2 Framing community radio research
Introduction
Community radio in context - the global scene
The evolution of non-mainstream radio in the UK
Researching local community radio stations
Conclusion
3. Sites and sounds of community radio
Introduction
Home-produced local content for a hubless virtual radio station
Producing content and building community at local stations
Conclusion
4. Practitioners and content production
Introduction
The radio station as a place for community
The online spaces of community radio
Digital technologies and producing radio content
Diversity in community radio
The impact of COVID-19 on the production of local content
Conclusion
5. Keeping radio local in the digital age
Introduction
Reflections on 'progress' and change
The enduring value of local radio
The business of community radio
Recommendations for future research and practice
Appendix: Table of community radio stations researched for this study
1 Radio - a social technology
Introduction
Understanding radio as a social medium
Digital technologies and the meaning of radio
Community radio and its audiences
Conclusion
2 Framing community radio research
Introduction
Community radio in context - the global scene
The evolution of non-mainstream radio in the UK
Researching local community radio stations
Conclusion
3. Sites and sounds of community radio
Introduction
Home-produced local content for a hubless virtual radio station
Producing content and building community at local stations
Conclusion
4. Practitioners and content production
Introduction
The radio station as a place for community
The online spaces of community radio
Digital technologies and producing radio content
Diversity in community radio
The impact of COVID-19 on the production of local content
Conclusion
5. Keeping radio local in the digital age
Introduction
Reflections on 'progress' and change
The enduring value of local radio
The business of community radio
Recommendations for future research and practice
Appendix: Table of community radio stations researched for this study
Table of Contents
1 Radio - a social technology
Introduction
Understanding radio as a social medium
Digital technologies and the meaning of radio
Community radio and its audiences
Conclusion
2 Framing community radio research
Introduction
Community radio in context - the global scene
The evolution of non-mainstream radio in the UK
Researching local community radio stations
Conclusion
3. Sites and sounds of community radio
Introduction
Home-produced local content for a hubless virtual radio station
Producing content and building community at local stations
Conclusion
4. Practitioners and content production
Introduction
The radio station as a place for community
The online spaces of community radio
Digital technologies and producing radio content
Diversity in community radio
The impact of COVID-19 on the production of local content
Conclusion
5. Keeping radio local in the digital age
Introduction
Reflections on 'progress' and change
The enduring value of local radio
The business of community radio
Recommendations for future research and practice
Appendix: Table of community radio stations researched for this study
1 Radio - a social technology
Introduction
Understanding radio as a social medium
Digital technologies and the meaning of radio
Community radio and its audiences
Conclusion
2 Framing community radio research
Introduction
Community radio in context - the global scene
The evolution of non-mainstream radio in the UK
Researching local community radio stations
Conclusion
3. Sites and sounds of community radio
Introduction
Home-produced local content for a hubless virtual radio station
Producing content and building community at local stations
Conclusion
4. Practitioners and content production
Introduction
The radio station as a place for community
The online spaces of community radio
Digital technologies and producing radio content
Diversity in community radio
The impact of COVID-19 on the production of local content
Conclusion
5. Keeping radio local in the digital age
Introduction
Reflections on 'progress' and change
The enduring value of local radio
The business of community radio
Recommendations for future research and practice
Appendix: Table of community radio stations researched for this study
Table of Contents
1 Radio - a social technology
Introduction
Understanding radio as a social medium
Digital technologies and the meaning of radio
Community radio and its audiences
Conclusion
2 Framing community radio research
Introduction
Community radio in context - the global scene
The evolution of non-mainstream radio in the UK
Researching local community radio stations
Conclusion
3. Sites and sounds of community radio
Introduction
Home-produced local content for a hubless virtual radio station
Producing content and building community at local stations
Conclusion
4. Practitioners and content production
Introduction
The radio station as a place for community
The online spaces of community radio
Digital technologies and producing radio content
Diversity in community radio
The impact of COVID-19 on the production of local content
Conclusion
5. Keeping radio local in the digital age
Introduction
Reflections on 'progress' and change
The enduring value of local radio
The business of community radio
Recommendations for future research and practice
Appendix: Table of community radio stations researched for this study
1 Radio - a social technology
Introduction
Understanding radio as a social medium
Digital technologies and the meaning of radio
Community radio and its audiences
Conclusion
2 Framing community radio research
Introduction
Community radio in context - the global scene
The evolution of non-mainstream radio in the UK
Researching local community radio stations
Conclusion
3. Sites and sounds of community radio
Introduction
Home-produced local content for a hubless virtual radio station
Producing content and building community at local stations
Conclusion
4. Practitioners and content production
Introduction
The radio station as a place for community
The online spaces of community radio
Digital technologies and producing radio content
Diversity in community radio
The impact of COVID-19 on the production of local content
Conclusion
5. Keeping radio local in the digital age
Introduction
Reflections on 'progress' and change
The enduring value of local radio
The business of community radio
Recommendations for future research and practice
Appendix: Table of community radio stations researched for this study







