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100 Years of Radio in South Africa, Volume 1 : South African Radio Stations and Broadcasters Then & Now
African Language Radio as a Locus of Indigenous Language Revival and Identity Negotiation: A Case Study of Umhlobo Wenene FM
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Book chapters
pp. 1
A Century of South Africa’s Most Renowned Medium
pp. 11
100 Years of Radio in South Africa: A Practitioner’s Reflections on Yesteryear
pp. 19
The Sound of Freedom: Radio Freedom as an Instrument of Social and Political Mobilisation Against an Illegitimate State: A Practitioner’s Reflection
pp. 27
Reflecting on Two Decades of Strategic Choices: A Practitioners Examination of SABC Public Service Radio Product Management from 1996 to 2016
pp. 49
Exploring the Radiant Allure: Star Iconism and the Significance of Radio Mmabatho and Radio Bop on the South African Media Landscape
pp. 75
African Language Radio as a Locus of Indigenous Language Revival and Identity Negotiation: A Case Study of Umhlobo Wenene FM
pp. 101
Resonating Voices: The Transformative Power of Xitsonga Radio Stations in Language Preservation and Societal Discourse
pp. 125
The Shibobos, Dadas, and Dummies: A Reflection on Cultural Nuances, Race, and Gender in Sports and Entertainment Radio Broadcasting
pp. 151
Storytellers, Curators, Watchdogs and Analysts: A Metajournalistic Discourse Analysis of South African Radio Broadcasters’ Role in Agenda-Setting
pp. 171
Brave Broken Heart? The Story of the Late Radio Journalist Suna Venter
pp. 189
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