Community radio stations sustainability model: An open-source solution.
Community radio stations are important social-inclusion structures, empowering communities through media access and production, reinforcing their ties with the wider civil society. The free and open-source software movement has been established since the 1980s, founded on the freedom to use, to stud...
| Publicado en: | Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media Vol. 17; no. 1; pp. 29 - 46 |
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Intellect Ltd.
Apr2019
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