This study is a policy investigation of community radio broadcasting in Zambia. The emergence of this tier of broadcasting can be traced to the 1990s, following the country's policy of politico-economic liberalisation. The state broadcasting system had hitherto reigned supreme. Based upon a focused synthesis of a range of historical, political, policy, regulatory and other factors, within the context of participatory development communication, this study proposes a normative policy model for community radio broadcasting in Zambia. To begin with, the study focuses on the historical factors that have influenced the development of community radio broadcasting in the country, particularly in the period before and after 1991. This historical...
This article traces the history of a group of Zambian broadcasters who established the first radio s...
This working paper provides a context for the assessment of hopes that there might be a transformati...
This study takes initial look at the promise of community radio as a public sphere. Given the intere...
This article, which is based on a focused synthesis of a range of historical, political, policy, reg...
Media usage in Southern Africa is dominated by radio: it is easily accessible even to poor people. I...
This working paper provides a context for the assessment of hopes that there might be a transformati...
Many analyses of media in Africa and elsewhere have emphasized the change in the relation between pr...
The spread of mobile telephones in Africa has enabled a broad range of citizens to join live convers...
A thesis submitted to University of the Witwatersrand in fulfilment of the requirements for the de...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2006.This study is based on an assessment of XK F...
This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting...
This thesis investigates the changing landscape of broadcasting in Sierra Leone from government mono...
The thesis investigates community radio as a tool for development drawing on case studies of Nkhotak...
This study explores the place and role of community radios in Africa, basing on the Tanzanian experi...
Governments around the globe always desire to put policies in place to guide the operations of the c...
This article traces the history of a group of Zambian broadcasters who established the first radio s...
This working paper provides a context for the assessment of hopes that there might be a transformati...
This study takes initial look at the promise of community radio as a public sphere. Given the intere...
This article, which is based on a focused synthesis of a range of historical, political, policy, reg...
Media usage in Southern Africa is dominated by radio: it is easily accessible even to poor people. I...
This working paper provides a context for the assessment of hopes that there might be a transformati...
Many analyses of media in Africa and elsewhere have emphasized the change in the relation between pr...
The spread of mobile telephones in Africa has enabled a broad range of citizens to join live convers...
A thesis submitted to University of the Witwatersrand in fulfilment of the requirements for the de...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2006.This study is based on an assessment of XK F...
This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting...
This thesis investigates the changing landscape of broadcasting in Sierra Leone from government mono...
The thesis investigates community radio as a tool for development drawing on case studies of Nkhotak...
This study explores the place and role of community radios in Africa, basing on the Tanzanian experi...
Governments around the globe always desire to put policies in place to guide the operations of the c...
This article traces the history of a group of Zambian broadcasters who established the first radio s...
This working paper provides a context for the assessment of hopes that there might be a transformati...
This study takes initial look at the promise of community radio as a public sphere. Given the intere...