
"Guardian" Arts Guide: 1994
Freedom on the Airwaves
Paul Fisher(Editor)
Fourth Estate Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 8. November 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-85702-155-4 (ISBN)
Description
From 2010 SAGE is proud to be the publisher of "Index on Censorship", the award-winning magazine devoted to protecting and promoting free expression. International in outlook, outspoken in comment, "Index" reports on free expression violations around the world, publishes banned writing and shines a light on vital free expression issues through original, accessible and intelligent commentary and analysis, publishing some of the world's finest writers. Recent issues include contributions from Timothy Garton Ash, Geoffrey Robertson, Nadine Gordimer, Jonathan Dimbleby, A.C. Grayling, Bernard-Henri Levy, Ivan Klima and Martin Rowson. Published four times a year (March, June, September, December), "Index" is available via annual subscription or to purchase on an issue-by-issue basis. The June 2010 issue, "Radio Redux", focuses on the impact of the original broadcast media. Despite the explosion in new forms of communication, radio remains on the front line in free speech. From the shock jocks of the US to community radio in Mexico, "Index on Censorship" takes a close listen to battles on the airwaves.
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Series
Edition
2010 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
332 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85702-155-4 (9781857021554)
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Content
Editorial - Jo Glanville
PART ONE: DISPATCHES
The Pursuit of Secrecy - Richard Norton-Taylor
How the Courts Stopped Labour's Cover-up
PART TWO: RADIO REDUX
Rulers of the Airwaves - Gillian Reynolds
The Key to Radio's Success
Looking for America - Joe Queenan
Talk Radio Is the Battleground for the USA's Soul
Open Mike - Aryeh Neier
Free Speech Remains the Best Antidote
Culture of Caution - Martin Semukanya
Rwandan Journalists Are Still Rebuilding Credibility
Radio Waves: Facts and Figures - Liam Hodkinson and Elizabeth Stitt
The World Strikes Back - Irena Maryniak
The Broadcast Revolution Has Rewritten the Rules
New Waves - Richard Sambrook
International Radio Can No Longer Go It Alone
Stripsearch - Martin Rowson
Good Morning, Belgrade - Adrienne Van Heteren
The Triumph of B92
Rules of Engagement - Maria Eismont
Alexei Venediktov on the Secret of His Survival
Radio Silence - Vugar Gojayev
Azerbaijan's Shrinking Media Landscape
DAB Is Dead - Grant Goddard
How the Digital Dream Turned Sour
Local Hero - Carlos Flores Borja
A Peruvian Station's Battle to Broadcast
Interrupted Service - Aleida Calleja
Community Radio on the Front Line in Mexico
Piracy Goes Kosher - Anat Balint
Israeli Settlers Join the Media Game
Taboo Buster - Kristen Ess Schurr
Jordan's Hero of the Airwaves
Real Lives - Shirazuddin Siddiqi
The Programme the Taliban Couldn't Ban
Too Free too Fast - Ernest Waititu
How Kenya's Broadcasters Fell Foul of the Law
PART THREE: BODY WORKS
Covered up - Marge Berer
The Full Frontal That Got Pulled
Make Me Beautiful - Omid Salehi
Inside the World of Iranian Cosmetic Surgery
PART FOUR: FICTION
My Best Friend - Javad Mahzadeh
Exclusive Extract from His Novel
PART ONE: DISPATCHES
The Pursuit of Secrecy - Richard Norton-Taylor
How the Courts Stopped Labour's Cover-up
PART TWO: RADIO REDUX
Rulers of the Airwaves - Gillian Reynolds
The Key to Radio's Success
Looking for America - Joe Queenan
Talk Radio Is the Battleground for the USA's Soul
Open Mike - Aryeh Neier
Free Speech Remains the Best Antidote
Culture of Caution - Martin Semukanya
Rwandan Journalists Are Still Rebuilding Credibility
Radio Waves: Facts and Figures - Liam Hodkinson and Elizabeth Stitt
The World Strikes Back - Irena Maryniak
The Broadcast Revolution Has Rewritten the Rules
New Waves - Richard Sambrook
International Radio Can No Longer Go It Alone
Stripsearch - Martin Rowson
Good Morning, Belgrade - Adrienne Van Heteren
The Triumph of B92
Rules of Engagement - Maria Eismont
Alexei Venediktov on the Secret of His Survival
Radio Silence - Vugar Gojayev
Azerbaijan's Shrinking Media Landscape
DAB Is Dead - Grant Goddard
How the Digital Dream Turned Sour
Local Hero - Carlos Flores Borja
A Peruvian Station's Battle to Broadcast
Interrupted Service - Aleida Calleja
Community Radio on the Front Line in Mexico
Piracy Goes Kosher - Anat Balint
Israeli Settlers Join the Media Game
Taboo Buster - Kristen Ess Schurr
Jordan's Hero of the Airwaves
Real Lives - Shirazuddin Siddiqi
The Programme the Taliban Couldn't Ban
Too Free too Fast - Ernest Waititu
How Kenya's Broadcasters Fell Foul of the Law
PART THREE: BODY WORKS
Covered up - Marge Berer
The Full Frontal That Got Pulled
Make Me Beautiful - Omid Salehi
Inside the World of Iranian Cosmetic Surgery
PART FOUR: FICTION
My Best Friend - Javad Mahzadeh
Exclusive Extract from His Novel