Radio and social media have developed a strong relationship in Ireland since the explosion in popularity of the latter from 2008 onward. Although the convergence of radio with Facebook in Ireland has allowed radio stations to reach wider audiences, some stations have been much more successful than others at achieving this. In this article the author presents a case study of Beat, a regional commercial radio station targeting the ‘digitally native’ (Palfrey and Gasser, 2010) millennial 15–34-year-old market, and one of the Irish Radio Industry’s most successful viral media instigators. During the period of study, 2011–2016, Beat was found to be very successful at engaging its audience through bespoke material that connected emotionally with ...
Children and young people are now living in an era where their daily routines are saturated with dif...
The launch in December 2016 of the Radio Garden, an output of the EU-funded Transnational Radio Enco...
Radio stations are increasingly active on social networks, as radio continues to adjust and adapt to...
Radio and social media have developed a strong relationship in Ireland since the explosion in popula...
Radio audiences have become increasingly interested in engaging with radio stations via social netwo...
This thesis explores the relationship between radio and Facebook in Ireland during the period 2011-2...
Radio has become an increasingly digitised medium in recent years with a growing online presence bec...
Local radio has remained relevant and ever-present in Ireland owing to the relationship stations hav...
This thesis examines how popular music listening facilitates cultural memory through retro culture a...
Ireland has faced significant economic hardship since 2008, with the Irish radio industry suffering ...
Social networking sites (SNS) play many roles in the everyday lives of their users. A growing body o...
"From the Great Famine, through to the mass departures of the 1950s and the ‘lost’ generation of th...
This paper investigates the motivations of volunteers in participating in broadcasting on a communit...
This paper investigates the extent to which Irish community radio stations use new technologies to ...
A culture of co-creation is emerging in art, design, architecture (Armstrong and Stojmirovic, 2011),...
Children and young people are now living in an era where their daily routines are saturated with dif...
The launch in December 2016 of the Radio Garden, an output of the EU-funded Transnational Radio Enco...
Radio stations are increasingly active on social networks, as radio continues to adjust and adapt to...
Radio and social media have developed a strong relationship in Ireland since the explosion in popula...
Radio audiences have become increasingly interested in engaging with radio stations via social netwo...
This thesis explores the relationship between radio and Facebook in Ireland during the period 2011-2...
Radio has become an increasingly digitised medium in recent years with a growing online presence bec...
Local radio has remained relevant and ever-present in Ireland owing to the relationship stations hav...
This thesis examines how popular music listening facilitates cultural memory through retro culture a...
Ireland has faced significant economic hardship since 2008, with the Irish radio industry suffering ...
Social networking sites (SNS) play many roles in the everyday lives of their users. A growing body o...
"From the Great Famine, through to the mass departures of the 1950s and the ‘lost’ generation of th...
This paper investigates the motivations of volunteers in participating in broadcasting on a communit...
This paper investigates the extent to which Irish community radio stations use new technologies to ...
A culture of co-creation is emerging in art, design, architecture (Armstrong and Stojmirovic, 2011),...
Children and young people are now living in an era where their daily routines are saturated with dif...
The launch in December 2016 of the Radio Garden, an output of the EU-funded Transnational Radio Enco...
Radio stations are increasingly active on social networks, as radio continues to adjust and adapt to...