2017
DOI: 10.1080/19376529.2017.1297141
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Introduction: Symposium on Digital Radio: Strategies and Visions

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“…Perubahan ekosistem itu digambarkan sebagai keperluan oleh Cordeiro (2012) dalam menghadapi saingan daripada industri televisyen. Namun, Anderson (2012) dan Jauert (2017) menyatakan inovasi teknologi baharu telah mencetuskan dilema dan ketidakpastian terhadap industri radio analog.…”
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“…Perubahan ekosistem itu digambarkan sebagai keperluan oleh Cordeiro (2012) dalam menghadapi saingan daripada industri televisyen. Namun, Anderson (2012) dan Jauert (2017) menyatakan inovasi teknologi baharu telah mencetuskan dilema dan ketidakpastian terhadap industri radio analog.…”
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“…Bagaimanapun kenyataan Anderson (2012) dan Jauert (2017) itu bercanggah dengan pandangan awal Clark (1998) serta Tuttlebee dan Hawkins (1998) yang memberi gambaran positif mengenai kehadiran teknologi digital bagi menggantikan industri radio analog. Dalam artikel yang ditulis oleh Clark (1998) serta Tuttlebee dan Hawkins (1998) menekankan kepentingan transformasi dari analog ke digital dan kelebihan-kelebihan digital berbanding analog.…”
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“…This issue included Paddy Scannell's caution against scholarly amnesia (Scannell, 2017). Radio, Scannell might say we think, was once 'new media' and as digital radio to a certain extent is so once again, a circumstance which we should not forget (see Jauert, 2017) notwithstanding the prevalence of DIY streaming, sharing and YouTube. The power of voice to effect change is poignantly registered in Everette Ndlovu's commentary (Ndlovu, 2017) which recounts the impressions of listeners tuning into Voice of the Revolution Radio (VOR) broadcasting from Lusaka whether they were nourished by the mesmerising voice of Cde Joshua Nkomo or fired up by influential female 'troublemakers' like Jane Ngwenya.…”
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