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Media and Communication
Voice of the Church: A Debate about Religious Radio Stations as Community Broadcasters
Gabriella Velics1  Urszula Doliwa2 
[1] Department of Communication and Media, University of West-Hungary, Hungary;Department of Humanities, University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland
关键词: community radio;    Hungary;    media policy;    Poland;    religious broadcasters;   
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学科分类:电子、光学、磁材料
来源: Cogitatio Press
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【 摘 要 】

In the Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on the role of community media in promoting social cohesion and intercultural dialogue passed on 11 February 2009 by the Council of Europe, stations run by religious institutions were explicitly excluded from the community media definition, as being too dependent on the Church. But the reality seems to be far from this definition. In practice, in many countries the religious radio stations officially belong to—or even dominate—this sector. In 2011 a new period began for community broadcasting in Hungary. While most of the former community media broadcasters could not find resources with which to operate, the community media landscape was dramatically overwhelmed by religious broadcasters both on regional and local levels. The legally-recognised third tier of broadcasting in Poland called ‘social broadcasting�? is actively and exclusively used by religious radio—seven stations broadcast locally and one is a powerful nationwide radio station called Radio Maryja. The authors gathered information and points of views from radio experts, organizations and activists living and working in different EU and non-EU states about the place of religious broadcasting in the community media sector. Two case-studies (Hungary and Poland) may be of interest for countries considering the introduction or reorganisation of regulations regarding community broadcasting.

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