Radio Audiences and Participation in the Age of Network Society
- eBook: Radio Audiences and Participation in the age of Network Society. Ed. by Tiziano Bonini and Belen Monclus. Routledge,
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Contents
Preface by David Hendy Introduction. The Listener as Producer: The Rise of the Networked Listener (Tiziano Bonini) Part 1: Interactive Publics (Telephone, Short Message Service, Social Networks) 1.When Speech Was ‘Meaningful’ and Presenters Were Just a Phone Call Away: The Development of Popular Radio Talk Formats in Early UK Commercial Radio (Guy Starkey) 2. Domesticated Voices: Listener ‘Participation’ in Everyday Radio Shows (Jan Pinseler) 3. Radio Audience Interaction: SMS Mobile Texting vs. Facebook (Asta Zelenkauskaite) 4. Listeners, Social Networks and the Construction of Talk Radio Information’s Discourse in the 2.0 Age (Belén Monclús, Maria Gutiérrez, Xavier Ribes, Iliana Ferrer, and Josep Maria Martí) 5. Sports Broadcasting in the Age of Network Society: Engagement with Listeners and Interaction throughout a Collective Experience (Toni Sellas) Part 2: Productive Publics 6. The Automatic DJ? Control, Automation and Creativity in Commercial Music Radio (Fredrik Stiernstedt) 7. Redefining Co-production in German Radio: Incorporating the Listener in German Radio Plays (Golo Föllmer) 8.Radio Ambulante: Narrative Radio Journalism in the Age of Crowdfunding (Manuel Fernández-Sande) 9. User-Generated Playlists: Radio Music Programming in the Age of Peer-to-Peer Production, Distribution, and Consumption (J. Ignacio Gallego) 10. Community Radio and Participation: Listeners as Productive Publics (Salvatore Scifo) 11. Radio Wnet: From Mainstream to Grassroots:A Case Study of Productive Listeners (Grażyna Stachyra) 12. Getting Listeners Involved: Rádio Ás, a Community Web Project (Stanislaw Jedrzejewski and Madalena Oliveira) 13. The Value of Productive Publics in Radio: A Theoretical Frame on Value Creation in Participatory Culture (Adam Arvidsson)