Preserving and Tuning into Radio Stations at Historically Black Colleges and Universities

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of Radio & Audio Media Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1080/19376529.2022.2137167
Marquita S. Smith, Dorothy M. Bland
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ABSTRACT The United States boasts more than 100 historically black colleges and universities, and 29 of those institutions own and operate radio stations targeted for the HBCU Radio Preservation Project. The lack of minority ownership in broadcasting has been a long-standing issue facing the industry. This study focuses on the radio stations targeted for the HBCU Radio Preservation Project, their web presence as well as how the journalism and mass communication programs integrate the stations in the curriculum. Findings suggest that most of the stations are operated as noncommercial, and provide community programming and outreach beyond the campus. All of the stations in the sample have a web presence and more than half have some affiliation with National Public Radio.
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保留和收听历史上黑人学院和大学的广播电台
美国有100多所历史悠久的黑人学院和大学,其中29所拥有并运营着HBCU无线电保护项目的目标广播电台。广播行业缺乏少数股权一直是该行业面临的一个长期问题。本研究的重点是HBCU无线电保存计划的目标广播电台,它们的网络存在,以及新闻和大众传播课程如何将电台整合到课程中。调查结果表明,大多数电台都是非商业性的,并提供社区节目和校园以外的服务。样本中的所有电台都有网络存在,其中一半以上与国家公共广播电台有某种联系。
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