State of Community Radio in the Asia-Pacific Region Report 2023
Quick Overview
Kathmandu: AMARC Asia-Pacific Regional Office (2023), 90 pp.
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"This is the first time that we have attempted to put together an overall picture of the community broadcasting sector of the Asia-Pacific region into one publication. I hope you – as a community broadcaster, advocate, teacher, and student of community radio, will find it interesting and useful. The publication is primarily based on information collected through two methods. A comprehensive survey was conducted in ten countries of the Asia-Pacific region. The survey sought to collect general information about community radios in terms of location, transmission capacity, staff situation, involvement of volunteers, broadcasting languages and formats, content types, and ownership model. The survey also included questions about gender and social inclusion, disaster preparedness of radio stations, and involvement of indigenous communities, Dalits, and family (small) farming communities in community broadcasting. Surveys were conducted in Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan, Nepal, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, South Korea, and Timor Leste." (Introduction and methodology, page 5)
CHAPTER I: COUNTRY STATUS, 7
Australia -- Bangladesh -- Bhutan -- India -- Indonesia -- Japan -- Nepal -- New Zealand -- Philippines -- Papua New Guinea -- South Korea -- Timor Leste
CHAPTER II: PARTICIPATION & ACCESS TO COMMUNITY RADIO, 35
Women, indigenous people and Dalit people
CHAPTER III: OTHER SELECTED FINDINGS, 59
Common broadcasted subjects -- Disaster preparedness of community radios -- Frequency of women-oriented programs -- Broadcasted issues related to women -- Frequency of programs on family farming issues -- Broadcasted issues related to family farming -- Ways of measuring the impact of the program -- Frequency of program evaluation and impact measurement -- Common broadcasted subjects ...
Australia -- Bangladesh -- Bhutan -- India -- Indonesia -- Japan -- Nepal -- New Zealand -- Philippines -- Papua New Guinea -- South Korea -- Timor Leste
CHAPTER II: PARTICIPATION & ACCESS TO COMMUNITY RADIO, 35
Women, indigenous people and Dalit people
CHAPTER III: OTHER SELECTED FINDINGS, 59
Common broadcasted subjects -- Disaster preparedness of community radios -- Frequency of women-oriented programs -- Broadcasted issues related to women -- Frequency of programs on family farming issues -- Broadcasted issues related to family farming -- Ways of measuring the impact of the program -- Frequency of program evaluation and impact measurement -- Common broadcasted subjects ...