Radio, Web-Radio and Podcasting in Greece: Past, Present and Futures
Authors: Karathanasopoulou, E.
Pages: 33-50
DOI: 10.1108/978-1-83982-400-520201014
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/33600/
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Radio, Web-Radio and Podcasting in Greece: Past, Present and Futures
Authors: Karathanasopoulou, E.
Editors: Veneti, A. and Karatzogianni, A.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Abstract:This chapter looks at web-radio and podcasting in Greece, exploring their past, current status and considering possible futures. The analysis begins from broadcast radio in order to explore the, sometimes complex, relationships between traditional and new digital formats, particularly as these exist in an already financially and politically challenging terrain. Some tensions are revealed as the author, via primary and secondary research, navigates the radio landscape in a country that is now emerging from a long financial crisis. As there is very little research on Greek Podcasting, this chapter aims to provide a snapshot of what currently exists and to suggest possible functions and creative avenues for it in Greece moving forward.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/33600/
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Radio, Web-Radio and Podcasting in Greece: Past, Present and Futures
Authors: Karathanasopoulou, E.
Editors: Veneti, A. and Karatzogianni, A.
Pages: 33-50
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
ISBN: 9781839824012
Abstract:This chapter looks at web-radio and podcasting in Greece, exploring their past, current status and considering possible futures. The analysis begins from broadcast radio in order to explore the, sometimes complex, relationships between traditional and new digital formats, particularly as these exist in an already financially and politically challenging terrain. Some tensions are revealed as the author navigates the radio landscape in a country that is now emerging from a long financial crisis. As there is very little writing on Greek Podcasting, this chapter aims to provide a snapshot of what currently exists and to suggest possible functions and creative avenues for it in Greece moving forward.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/33600/
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