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Specialized radio broadcasting on climate change in Mekong Delta

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Abstract: In recent years, the media coverage of climate change in Vietnam has achieved significant progress. It has established diverse channels of information, providing multidimensional perspectives on the issue of climate change. Via media, state policies have been implemented in daily life, contributing to changing the perception and actions of the people. The term "climate change" is no longer just a concern for scientists but has become a societal issue. Alongside print media, television, and online news outlets, radio broadcasting is increasingly contributing its voice to the efforts to address climate change. By analyzing some community radio models worldwide, the article evaluates prospects and provides suggestions for radio stations in Vietnam in disseminating information about climate change.

Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communication, Issue 4/2024

Nguyen Thi Thu

Academy of Journalism and Communication

Innovation - the “key” to developing television in the digital age

Abstract: In the digital age, communication is undergoing profound changes in both the production and reception of information. Once regarded as the “king” of journalism in the 20th century, television is now facing numerous challenges from the Internet, social media, online video platforms, and the rise of AI, Big Data, and VR/AR. These factors create competitive pressure, to the extent that predictions have been made about the “death of television” in the face of platforms such as YouTube, Netflix, TikTok, or Facebook. To overcome these difficulties and to achieve stronger development, television must innovate and adapt in order to maintain its role in shaping public opinion and reaffirm its position as an important source of information and entertainment in the digital era.

Specialized radio broadcasting on climate change in Mekong Delta

Specialized radio broadcasting on climate change in Mekong Delta

Types of media 06:02 16-12-2024 11 tháng trước

Abstract: In recent years, the media coverage of climate change in Vietnam has achieved significant progress. It has established diverse channels of information, providing multidimensional perspectives on the issue of climate change. Via media, state policies have been implemented in daily life, contributing to changing the perception and actions of the people. The term "climate change" is no longer just a concern for scientists but has become a societal issue. Alongside print media, television, and online news outlets, radio broadcasting is increasingly contributing its voice to the efforts to address climate change. By analyzing some community radio models worldwide, the article evaluates prospects and provides suggestions for radio stations in Vietnam in disseminating information about climate change.

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