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    Discovering the Secret Listener: Western Radio Broadcasts to Soviet Lithuania by Inga Arlauskaitė Zakšauskienė

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Making use of these parameters, the authorities of these radios were able to modify the character of radio programming, to design the content of the information provided, and to observe the potential influence of radio broadcasts in the context of ideological opposition. …”
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    Science Communication in Public Radio: The Case Study of MindTap by Scott B. Greeves, Rhesa N. Ledbetter

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Since then, mental health has increasingly been the subject of societal discourse and is now frequently the topic of focus for radio programming. Despite the increased attention on mental health, little academic inquiry has considered how science communicators may navigate locally complex and sensitive themes, such as those related to mental health. …”
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    As Time Goes By: Car Radio and the Travel Experience in Twentieth-Century America by Sarah Messbauer

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Since its invention nearly a century ago, the car radio has found its way into over ninety-five percent of vehicles on the road. Modern day radio programming is tailored to suit a mobile audience, and many listeners view car radios as an essential part of the driving experience. …”
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    Radio Drama in Spain: Context of Reference for a Diachronic Approach by María Julia González-Conde, Miguel Ángel Ortiz-Sobrino, Hugo Prieto-González

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Despite this, even by the end of the seventies, when radio programmers stood up for informative content, some radio dramatic serials would continue in the radio programming: La Saga de los Porretas (Cadena SER) or Sobrenatural and Historias (RNE).…”
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    The reach and impact of social marketing and reproductive health communication campaigns in Zambia by Meekers Dominique, Van Rossem Ronan

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The results suggest that future reproductive health communication campaigns that invest in radio programming may be more effective than those investing in television programming, and that future campaigns should seek to increase their impact among women, perhaps by focusing on the specific constrains that prevent females from using condoms.…”
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    Pivoting during the pandemic: adapting research priorities to address community engagement with COVID-19 in Western Kenya by Evance Ogolla, Elias Owour Pande, Alex Dusek, Mirali Singaraju, John Odhiambo, Brian Mattah, Samwel Karan, David Marshall, Scholarstica Atieno, Ananda Vigneswari Anebarassou, Neamatallah Elsayed, Lavinah Chikamai, Aimee Carlson, Lily Muldoon, David Wilsey, Louisa Ndunyu, Charles Salmen

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Through a dynamic participatory process, our group identified and implemented three COVID-19 engagement strategies including, (i) printed COVID-19 factsheets for local distribution, (ii) vernacular radio programming on a popular local radio station, and (iii) targeted COVID-19 vaccine promotion among key community opinion leaders. …”
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    Evaluating a multicomponent social behaviour change communication strategy to reduce intimate partner violence among married couples: study protocol for a cluster randomized trial... by Cari Jo Clark, Rachael A. Spencer, Binita Shrestha, Gemma Ferguson, J. Michael Oakes, Jhumka Gupta

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The quantitative aspect of the evaluation is a pair-matched, repeated cross-sectional 2-armed, single-blinded cluster trial (RCT: N = 36 clusters, 1440 individuals), comparing a social behaviour change communication (SBCC) strategy to radio programming alone for its impact on physical and / or sexual IPV at the end of programming (12 months’ post-baseline) and 6-months post the cessation of project activities (18-months post baseline). …”
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    The econometric effects of the Voting Rights Act in the U.S. South by Bernini, A

    Published 2020
    “…Several mechanisms behind this result are considered, with the quantity, quality, and the length of exposure to radio programming all being decisive factors.</p> <p><b>Chapter 2</b></p> <p><em>Race, Representation, and Local Governments in the U.S. …”
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    RADIO WITHOUT A LISTENER: "MAYAK" by Bysko Maxim V.

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The singularity of this article is that it is entirely based on a critical analysis of only one live musical radio program on the Mayak radio station and dedicated to the life and work of the famous British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. …”
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    Le pouvoir d’À votre écoute, coûte que coûte (France Inter) by Frédéric Pugnière-Saavedra

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Thanks to the advent of Web 2.0, listeners of a radio program are now able to publish their reactions as comments on the program’s website. …”
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    An Interdisciplinary Experience of Reading Promotion at the UEM School of Arts and Communication by Belén García-Delgado Giménez, Almudena Revilla Guijarro

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…The work of students on a real radio program engages them and makes them act like real, responsible professionals.…”
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    Child Care Safety by Suzanna Smith

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…FAR-0304, a 2-page transcript of the Family Album Radio Program broadcast by Suzanna Smith, describes research about the relative safety of childcare settings. …”
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    Grandmothers as Parents by Suzanna Smith

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…FAR0076, a 2-page transcript of the Family Album Radio Program broadcast by Suzanna Smith, describes seven parenting strategies reported in a study of caregiving grandmothers. …”
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    Parental Monitoring Redefined by Kate Fogarty

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…FAR0071, a 2-page transcript of the Family Album Radio Program broadcast by Kate Fogarty, provides research-based information on this parenting behavior that helps youths succeed. …”
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    Facts on Children's Lying: What Every Parent Needs to Know by Kate Fogarty

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…FAR0101, a 2-page transcript of the Family Album Radio Program broadcast by Kate Fogarty, describes research findings about lying in school-aged children and when parents should be concerned. …”
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    Les disfluences dans le discours radiophonique : signification (s) et fonction (s) communicative (s) by Hamza Kernou

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This work aims to study verbal disfluences, language tics and disfluencing repetition, in "the antenna is yours", an interactive radio program from Algiers-Chaîne III. This is to demonstrate that verbal disfluencies are not always free, but can have a meaning, a communicative function and play a role in communication and interaction.…”
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    Who's Watching the Kids? by Donna Davis

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…FAR0306, a 2-page transcript of the Family Album Radio Program broadcast by Donna Davis, describes a study by the U.S. …”
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    Three Basic Types of Temperaments by Diana Converse

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…FAR0075, a 2-page transcript of the Family Album Radio Program broadcast by Diana Converse, describes three basic types of temperaments identified by child development experts to as patterns of behavior determined at birth. …”
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    Understanding Your Child's Temperament by Diana Converse, Donna Davis

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…FAR0077, a 2-page transcript of the Family Album Radio Program broadcast by Diana Converse and Donna Davis, describes nine behavior traits that are present at birth and can be used by parents to understand their children’s temperaments. …”
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