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The article discusses aspects of network-based local radio using the example of Radio Eska Lodz. The author responds to questions about whether a commercial network radio station can fulfill the functions of local radio and on what this locality is actually based. In this respect, Radio Eska Lodz is characterized as part of the most popular commercial radio network in Poland. The introduction focuses on the process of transformation that local radio stations are undergoing, along with its genesis. The author then considers whether the radio station described is fulfilling the goals of local radio and how it looks in comparison to other cities.
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In the era of the market-driven media, the digital transition and the ‘new media’ reign we should consider what will be the future of local broadcasting. First of all, we should look at the broadcasting legislation process – especially changes connected with the rules and privileges given to the local and community broadcasters. Second point worth consideration is the case of the traditional local TV and radio stations in Norway. A few questions should be asked, for example: if the local TV/radio fulfils the local medium function; which is the dominant function for the local broadcasters; what will be the future of local TV/radio station; if web TV/radio replace traditional ones; what is the local programmes content etc. Third point which should be analyzed is the role of local TV and radio in creating local identity and local democracy. We should look at the local communication level from the wide perspective: relation global–local; globalization–glocalization.
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Independent socio-religious stations are an important element of the radio market in Poland, where the phenomenon of networking and program formatting is still progressing. After almost 30 years of development of the Catholic radio, its creators present different visions of programs, radio formats and various approaches to evangelistic content. Radio Emaus, which has been analysed in this article, is an existing radio station of the Archdiocese of Poznań for over 23 years. It is the only local Catholic radio station in Poznań and one of the three operating in Greater Poland. In the article, the author presented details of the goals and assumptions of the socio-religious profile (character) of this station and detailed analysis of the program in selected research period. As a result, the scope of implementation by Radio Emaus of the socio-religious profile, information function and others, related to fulfilling the function of the radio as a local medium, has been showed.
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Samodzielne stacje społeczno-religijne są istotnym elementem rynku radiowego w Polsce, na którym wciąż postępuje zjawisko sieciowania i formatowania programowego. Po niemal 30 latach rozwoju radiofonii katolickiej jej twórcy prezentują różne wizje programów, odmienne formaty radiowe oraz rozmaite ujęcia ewangelizacyjnych treści. Badane w artykule Radio Emaus jest istniejącą od ponad 23 lat rozgłośnią archidiecezji poznańskiej. To jedyna lokalna radiostacja katolicka w Poznaniu i jedna z trzech działających w Wielkopolsce. W artykule wyszczególniono cele i założenia społeczno-religijnego profilu (charakteru) tej rozgłośni oraz dokonano szczegółowej analizy programowej w wybranym okresie badawczym. W efekcie ukazano zakres realizacji przez Radio Emaus społeczno-religijnego profilu, funkcji informacyjnej oraz innych, związanych z wypełnianiem funkcji radia jako medium lokalnego.
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