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List of Tables | p. xi |
List of Figures | p. xii |
List of Appendices | p. xiv |
About the Editor | p. xv |
Notes on Contributors | p. xvi |
Acknowledgments | p. xxx |
Preface | p. xxxii |
Radio: International Perspectives | p. 1 |
International Radio Broadcasting: It's Not What it Used to Be | p. 3 |
International Radio Regulation: An Overview | p. 17 |
Grassroots International Community Radio and Public Service Media: The Case of FIRE (Feminist International Radio Endeavor) | p. 38 |
Western Europe | p. 51 |
The Impact of New Technology on Radio Broadcasting in the Netherlands | p. 53 |
"Achtung! Achtung! Hier ist die Sendestelle Berlin": German Radio between Regulation and Competition | p. 74 |
French Radio, from the Eiffel Tower to "Postradio" | p. 92 |
For Better Pictures on Radio: How Nokia's Efforts for Multimedia Radio Have Shaped the Radio Landscape in Finland | p. 109 |
Southern Europe | p. 129 |
Government-Sanctioned Anarchy: Greece's Chaotic Airwaves | p. 131 |
Italy: From State Monopoly to a Private-led Radio Market through Controversial Digitalization | p. 161 |
Spanish Radio: When Digitalization Meets an Analog Business Model | p. 176 |
Radio in Turkey | p. 193 |
Eastern Europe | p. 207 |
The Radio Landscape in Hungary | p. 209 |
From Isolated and Controlled to Integrated and Democratic: Romanian Radio Found Its Voice | p. 231 |
Not by Ideology Alone: History and Development of Radio in Russia | p. 244 |
South and East Asia | p. 273 |
Voices of a Nation: Radio in the Philippines | p. 275 |
Red Dot on the Dial: Singapore Radio Then and Now | p. 299 |
Tuning into Thailand: Radio's Straggle to Find its Voice in the Land of Smiles | p. 320 |
Radio Industry in Bangladesh: Moving from State-run Monopoly toward Diverse and Community Broadcasting | p. 343 |
The Gentle Giant: An Overview of the History and Economic and Cultural Politics of Post-Independence Indian Radio Industry | p. 357 |
The Multi-Mediatization of Radio in China | p. 370 |
Taiwanese Radio Broadcasting: The Regulatory Policy on the Radio Spectrum and an Overview of Taiwanese Pirate Radio Stations | p. 386 |
Latin America | p. 399 |
The Radio Industry in Colombia | p. 401 |
Understanding the Radio Industry in Mexico: Challenges and Opportunities | p. 416 |
Ireland | p. 429 |
Radio in Ireland: Balancing Local, Commercial, and Public Service Dimensions | p. 431 |
United Kingdom | p. 443 |
Staying Relevant and Profitable in the 21st Century: The Challenges Facing the UK's Commercial Radio Sector | p. 445 |
New Media Community Radio: How the Internet and other "New Technologies" Influence Community Broadcasting in the UK | p. 461 |
Radio in the UK: Technology and Policy for an Industry in Transition | p. 477 |
Africa | p. 499 |
Radio Regulation in East Africa: Obstacles to Social Change and Democratization in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda | p. 501 |
Egyptian Radio: From Colonialism to Independence, the Development, Evolution and 21st Century Challenges Confronting Radio in Transitional Democratic Societies | p. 519 |
North America | p. 537 |
U.S. Radio in the 21st Century: Staying the Course in Unknown Territory | p. 539 |
The World through an American Lens: The Case of NPR | p. 552 |
Index | p. 568 |
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