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Development of local radio in Southeast Turkey
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posted on 2017-06-16, 14:02 authored by Ece AlganThis article examines the emergence of local radio in a rural southeastern Turkish city called Sanllurfa in the early 7990s following the end of the state's media monopoly on broadcasting. Informed by a media ethnography conducted there in 2001, this article discusses local debates over the content and quality of local radio and the influence of the state's official cultural policies on the programming decisions of local radio owners, managers, and DJs. This paper also illustrates Turkish young people's local and national radio preferences, their responses to local programming and on-air personalities, and the meaning of music and local radio in their lives.
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- Loughborough University London
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Journal of Radio StudiesVolume
11Issue
2Pages
254 - 267Citation
ALGAN, E., 2004. Development of local radio in Southeast Turkey. Journal of Radio Studies, 11 (2), pp.254-267Publisher
Taylor & FrancisVersion
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1095-5046Publisher version
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- en
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