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Mobile phone use is rapidly expanding, but community radio remains a potent force for information dissemination. The audience has also risen to take its place in determining and creating content. The audience participation in content creation and determination has been facilitated by the Short Messaging Service (SMS) technology, which mediates the interactivity between the mobile phone and the FM radio. Radio, far from being outdated and irrelevant, remains a powerful, relevant and far-reaching medium of communication. The audience, too, has risen to stake its claim on the processes and structures of modern communication.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Mobile phone use is rapidly expanding, but community radio remains a potent force for information dissemination. The audience has also risen to take its place in determining and creating content. The audience participation in content creation and determination has been facilitated by the Short Messaging Service (SMS) technology, which mediates the interactivity between the mobile phone and the FM radio. Radio, far from being outdated and irrelevant, remains a powerful, relevant and far-reaching medium of communication. The audience, too, has risen to stake its claim on the processes and structures of modern communication.
Autorenporträt
Tervil Okoko is a Kenyan journalist well known in eastern Africa where he has been defending press freedom. He has served as the Chairman of the Kenya Union of Journaists. He has also worked as an editor with the Pan African News Agency (PANAPRESS). He holds a Masters degree in Communications from the University of Nairobi.