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Jean Kouchner
Les radios de proximité examines the role and impact of local radio stations in contemporary media landscapes. Author Jean Kouchner, drawing on his experience in journalism and media studies, explores how community‑based broadcasting serves as a vital platform for information, cultural expression, and civic engagement. The book traces the evolution of local radio from its early beginnings to the digital age, highlighting case studies that illustrate both successes and challenges faced by these outlets. Topics include the relationship between local journalists and their audiences, the technical and regulatory frameworks governing radio operations, and the ways in which proximity radio fosters democratic participation. By combining historical analysis with practical insights, the work offers a valuable resource for media professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding how grassroots broadcasting contributes to the diversity and resilience of the media ecosystem.
| Edition | 3. éd. |
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| Publisher | Victoires-Editions |
| Pages | 181 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-351-13014-6 primary |
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