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245 10 Radio redux :|bfreedom on the airways /|cedited by Jo 
       Glanville 
264  1 [London] :|b[Writers & Scholars International],|c2010 
300    192 sidor|billustrations|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Index on censorship.|x0306-4220 ;|vv. 39, no. 2 
500    Cover title 
505 8  Going local -- The pursuit of secrecy -- Rulers of the 
       airwaves -- Looking for America -- Open mike -- Culture of
       caustion -- Radio waves facts and figures -- The world 
       strikes back -- New waves -- Stripsearch -- Good morning, 
       Belgrade -- Rules of engagement -- Radio silence -- DAB is
       dead -- Local hero -- Interupted service -- Piracy goes 
       kosher -- Taboo buster -- Real lives -- Too free too fast 
       -- Covered up -- Make me beautiful -- My best friend 
520    "We can't do without radio. However many new forms of mass
       communication are invented, the grandmother of them all 
       remains indispensable. From Peru to Jordan, it's radio 
       journalists who are often the first, and the last, to defy
       censorship and push the boundaries. As modern technology 
       multiplies radio's reach, Index examines the medium and 
       its messengers. Alexei Venediktov gives an exclusive 
       interview on the secret of radio station Ekho Moskvy's 
       survival - one of the last bastions of free speech in 
       Russia; Joe Queenan reveals why he has no time for talk 
       radio in the US and Shirazuddin Siddiqi on the programme 
       the Taliban couldn't ban. 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. PLUS Richard 
       Norton-Taylor on the pursuit of secrecy; Marge Berer on a 
       full-frontal cover-up; an exclusive extract from Javad 
       Mahzadeh's acclaimed novel set during the Iran-Iraq war 
       and Martin Rowson's Stripsearch. Index on Censorship is an
       award-winning magazine, devoted to protecting and 
       promoting free expression. International in outlook, 
       outspoken in comment, Index on Censorship reports on free 
       expression violations around the world, publishes banned 
       writing and shines a light on vital free expression issues
       through original, challenging and intelligent commentary 
       and analysis, publishing some of the world's finest 
       writers."--Publisher's description 
650  0 Censorship 
650  0 Freedom of expression 
650  0 Freedom of speech 
650  7 Yttrandefrihet|2sao 
650  7 Censur|2sao 
650  7 Radio|2sao 
650  7 Åsiktsfrihet|2sao 
650  7 Censorship.|2fast 
650  7 Freedom of expression.|2fast 
650  7 Freedom of speech.|2fast 
653    Dawit Isaak-biblioteket 
700 1  Glanville, Jo 
710 2  Writers & Scholars International 
830  0 Index on censorship,|x0306-4220 ;|vv. 39, no. 2 
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