Radio broadcasting: a conceptual challenge in Latin America

The objective of this paper is to present the partial results of research carried out by the Observatory of Public Radio Broadcasting of Latin America on the changes occurring in the public radio and TV systems in 10 Latin American countries, under the aspects of functioning models, management, finan...

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Main Authors: Nelia R. Del Bianco, Carlos Eduardo Esch, Sonia Virgínia Moreira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade da Beira Interior 2012-12-01
Series:Estudos em Comunicação
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Online Access:http://www.ec.ubi.pt/ec/12/pdf/EC12-2012Dez-8.pdf
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spelling doaj-676f0a62809f47388a709011b87c83892020-11-24T23:22:32ZengUniversidade da Beira InteriorEstudos em Comunicação1646-49742012-12-0112155181Radio broadcasting: a conceptual challenge in Latin AmericaNelia R. Del BiancoCarlos Eduardo EschSonia Virgínia MoreiraThe objective of this paper is to present the partial results of research carried out by the Observatory of Public Radio Broadcasting of Latin America on the changes occurring in the public radio and TV systems in 10 Latin American countries, under the aspects of functioning models, management, financing, and social participation. After the rising to power of governments linked to parties from the left, we verified that communication policies are being established, which aim at closing the gap between traditional state broadcasting stations and the notion of public. This considers the principles that characterize the action of this media, determined by UNESCO (2001): universality, diversity, independence, and differentiation of content in the programming. A hundred and forty broadcasting stations were analyzed from the perspective of being public based on two criteria: those that are under the control of the State direct or indirectly, by means of concessions for use without profit for foundations, companies, and public universities; and those that receive public financing. Based on the analysis of the data, five trend tendencies were observed: the construction of a new regulatory framework; the creation of public companies instead of legal centralized state structures; the institution of relatively autonomous deliberative councils responsible for overseeing the management of the stations; the diversification of funding sources in an attempt to reverse the dependence on government resources; and the renewal of the programming with the opening for independent production.http://www.ec.ubi.pt/ec/12/pdf/EC12-2012Dez-8.pdfradio broadcastingpublic mediacommunicationlatin americacommunication policies
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Radio broadcasting: a conceptual challenge in Latin America
Estudos em Comunicação
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public media
communication
latin america
communication policies
author_facet Nelia R. Del Bianco
Carlos Eduardo Esch
Sonia Virgínia Moreira
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title Radio broadcasting: a conceptual challenge in Latin America
title_short Radio broadcasting: a conceptual challenge in Latin America
title_full Radio broadcasting: a conceptual challenge in Latin America
title_fullStr Radio broadcasting: a conceptual challenge in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Radio broadcasting: a conceptual challenge in Latin America
title_sort radio broadcasting: a conceptual challenge in latin america
publisher Universidade da Beira Interior
series Estudos em Comunicação
issn 1646-4974
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The objective of this paper is to present the partial results of research carried out by the Observatory of Public Radio Broadcasting of Latin America on the changes occurring in the public radio and TV systems in 10 Latin American countries, under the aspects of functioning models, management, financing, and social participation. After the rising to power of governments linked to parties from the left, we verified that communication policies are being established, which aim at closing the gap between traditional state broadcasting stations and the notion of public. This considers the principles that characterize the action of this media, determined by UNESCO (2001): universality, diversity, independence, and differentiation of content in the programming. A hundred and forty broadcasting stations were analyzed from the perspective of being public based on two criteria: those that are under the control of the State direct or indirectly, by means of concessions for use without profit for foundations, companies, and public universities; and those that receive public financing. Based on the analysis of the data, five trend tendencies were observed: the construction of a new regulatory framework; the creation of public companies instead of legal centralized state structures; the institution of relatively autonomous deliberative councils responsible for overseeing the management of the stations; the diversification of funding sources in an attempt to reverse the dependence on government resources; and the renewal of the programming with the opening for independent production.
topic radio broadcasting
public media
communication
latin america
communication policies
url http://www.ec.ubi.pt/ec/12/pdf/EC12-2012Dez-8.pdf
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