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Towards a policy model for community radio broadcasting in Zambia

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Title: Towards a policy model for community radio broadcasting in Zambia
Author: Fourie, Pieter J.; Banda, Fackson
Abstract: This article, which is based on a focused synthesis of a range of historical, political, policy, regulatory and other factors, proposes a normative policy model for community radio broadcasting in Zambia. It starts with a historical analysis of the factors that have influenced the development of community radio broadcasting in the country, particularly in the period before and after 1991. It is argued that community radio broadcasting in Zambia is largely reflective of the state-centric policy-making regime. This policy-making regime is itself a legacy of British colonialism. The policy proposal put forward in this article is informed by the assumptions of the group and organised anarchy models of policy-making and seeks to promote community radio broadcasting in terms of its vision, regulatory structures, funding, training, technology, production of local content and research.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/254
Date: 2004
Citation: Fourie, Pieter J. and Banda, Fackson 2004. 'Towards a policy model for community radio broadcasting in Zambia.' Communicatio 30(2): 50-83


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