The politics of talk on german free radio stations

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Today there are a wide range of non-commercial radio stations in Germany. Though mostly treated similarly by broadcasting authorities there are major differences in how these stations are thought of and run. This paper argues that for community radios to be radical media they have to develop a way of empowering people to use radio for promoting their issues, especially helping those who are normally not heard. This goes far beyond the training for media literacy most German broadcasting regulators encourage. Drawing on a conversation analysis case study of current affairs programmes on a German Free Radio station, it is pointed out that these shows incorporate both forms of talk ...
Original languageEnglish
JournalWestminster Papers in Communication and Culture
Volume5
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)67-85
Number of pages19
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Publication statusPublished - 01.02.2008

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