This study is concerned with radio listening habits and their effects in the economic, cultural and political spheres in Northern Thailand. The three villages under study are situated in different geographical settings and achieved different levels of modernization. Radio influences all aspects of life. By diffusion of new ideas it prepares listeners for acceptance of innovations. Radio also helps villagers more directly with advice and special educational programmes to adopt new techniques at home and new agricultural methods. It makes education more generally available and this in turn affects traditional elites, who used to have the monopoly of education. To keep their position and remain the best informed, they must listen to the radio ...
Broadcasting should not just inform, educate and entertain society. It should also influence the beh...
The objectives of the study were : (1) to investigate respondents' background in terms of their de...
68.3% believed that producing suitable agricultural programmes in the language and culture of the re...
Bibliography: pages [88]-92.The role of the mass media in the Third World has often been perceived a...
The objectives of this study were : (1) to determine the farmers' perception of EBN farm radio p...
The central concern of the study is how rural people can improve their capability to manage change (...
Rural radio had begun to appear in many African countries even before Independence. Its role was cle...
Radio is recognized to be the most suitable medium for rural advancement programs. It has potential ...
This study assessed the Contribution of Radio in Promoting Agricultural Activities in Rural Tanzania...
This thesis examines the emergence of community radio in Thailand. It takes the position that commun...
SIGLELD:D50526/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Agricultural broadcast has played a vital role towards Malaysian agricultural development. The arti...
This study examines the role of YA FM in enhancing rural development in Mberengwa North district. Th...
This study investigated the potential of local radio as a source of agricultural communication in Gh...
This paper examines the potential role of indigenous knowledge sharing through rural FM radios in Gh...
Broadcasting should not just inform, educate and entertain society. It should also influence the beh...
The objectives of the study were : (1) to investigate respondents' background in terms of their de...
68.3% believed that producing suitable agricultural programmes in the language and culture of the re...
Bibliography: pages [88]-92.The role of the mass media in the Third World has often been perceived a...
The objectives of this study were : (1) to determine the farmers' perception of EBN farm radio p...
The central concern of the study is how rural people can improve their capability to manage change (...
Rural radio had begun to appear in many African countries even before Independence. Its role was cle...
Radio is recognized to be the most suitable medium for rural advancement programs. It has potential ...
This study assessed the Contribution of Radio in Promoting Agricultural Activities in Rural Tanzania...
This thesis examines the emergence of community radio in Thailand. It takes the position that commun...
SIGLELD:D50526/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Agricultural broadcast has played a vital role towards Malaysian agricultural development. The arti...
This study examines the role of YA FM in enhancing rural development in Mberengwa North district. Th...
This study investigated the potential of local radio as a source of agricultural communication in Gh...
This paper examines the potential role of indigenous knowledge sharing through rural FM radios in Gh...
Broadcasting should not just inform, educate and entertain society. It should also influence the beh...
The objectives of the study were : (1) to investigate respondents' background in terms of their de...
68.3% believed that producing suitable agricultural programmes in the language and culture of the re...