Making radio, place, and the pandemic: A case study of college radio DZUP’s production response to COVID-19

Q2 Social Sciences Media Asia Pub Date : 2023-04-14 DOI:10.1080/01296612.2023.2194123
Melba S. Estonilo
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Abstract This study examined how a college radio station responded to the prolonged social distancing measures imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic through practice and place-based approaches. DZUP, the radio station of the University of the Philippines Diliman was chosen for the study. Attention was given to the first year of the pandemic (March 2020–March 2021). Participant observation and focused interviews through online video conferencing were conducted to collect data for the study. The case study showed that DZUP was compelled to realign its programming and production practices to be able to stay on the air and serve its communities. In the process, several issues emerged including poor interconnectivity, the need for efficient equipment, the lack of technical skills needed for producing content on the part of some producers, and extended work schedules that affected the work-life balance of the producers. The study also revealed that the home as a place for making radio presented realities that tended to compromise the standards for aural production and delivery of content. The research highlighted the resiliency of radio in stepping up to the challenges brought by COVID-19.
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制作广播,地点和大流行:大学广播DZUP制作应对COVID-19的案例研究
本研究考察了大学广播电台如何通过实践和基于地点的方法应对COVID-19大流行所施加的长期社交距离措施。菲律宾迪里曼大学的广播电台DZUP被选中进行这项研究。对大流行第一年(2020年3月至2021年3月)给予了关注。通过在线视频会议进行参与者观察和重点访谈,为研究收集数据。案例研究表明,DZUP被迫重新调整其节目和制作实践,以便能够继续播出并为其社区服务。在这个过程中,出现了一些问题,包括互联性差,需要高效的设备,一些制作人缺乏制作内容所需的技术技能,以及延长的工作时间表影响了制作人的工作与生活平衡。该研究还显示,家庭作为制作广播的场所呈现出的现实情况往往会损害音频制作和内容传递的标准。该研究强调了无线电在应对COVID-19带来的挑战方面的弹性。
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