Concept information
Preferred term
public radio journalism
Definition
- American public radio journalism consists of the news and public affairs programs that can be heard on noncommercial radio stations and includes a variety of formats, from news magazines to public affairs programs to listener call-in programs. At a time when commercial radio's news content is declining (generally limited to brief newscasts), public radio offers listeners a wide range of news, analysis, and discussion. [Source: Encyclopedia of Journalism; Public Radio Journalism]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/public_radio_journalism
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