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In accordance with the Act on radiophony and television a public broadcaster, such as the regional broadcasters of Polish Radio, is required to fulfil the so-called public mission. One important element of the programme which fulfilling this mission entails is the news bulletin. News bulletins emitted on Polish Radio Olsztyn in selected weeks of 2015 and 2016 are analysed. From this analysis, it emerges that particular attention is paid to this element of the programming in Radio Olsztyn. This is testified to both by the frequency with which bulletins are broadcast – as much as 28 times a day on weekdays, or the number of news items in each bulletin and their wide-ranging character, as well as the large number of journalists involved in the preparation of this scheduled item, the network of correspondents and local studios in Elbląg and Ełk. The radio station is an important source of regional and local information. However, although the method of preparing the information for the bulletins may be described as easy on the ear, their choice is typified by a high degree of conventionalisation.
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Poland is an ageing society, a fact that has social repercussions. Government programmes point to the necessity of improving the quality of life of senior citizens in various domains. An important objective in gerontology is to increase the activity of senior citizens, which renders ageing a less arduous process. This objective has been postulated to involve the media. Given its public service remit and the specificity of audial communication, which enables a non-stereotypical treatment of old age, Polish Radio is tasked with including in its programming issues concerning the social inclusion of senior citizens. The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that presenters of public radio, broadly accessible and popular among senior citizens as it is, address their well-being in its regular programmes.
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The article presents the image of Polish Radio as a public radio station in the years 2015-2020. An important research problem was the reconstruction of the perception of Polish Radio by the recipients. Based on the conducted analysis, it was proved that the Polish public broadcasting station is an issuer pursuing a social mission, caring for a high level of journalistic objectivity, implementing the concept of truth in the classical sense and promoting high culture. The author used the method of qualitative content analysis, literature criticism and literature review method.
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