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DOI: 10.4185/RLCS-65-2010-906-368-378-EN
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<meta name="DC.title" content="Study of the public regional radio stations programme grid in Spain”/>
<meta name="DC.creator.personalName" content="Dr. Javier Sierra-Sánchez"/>
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<meta name="DC.contributor.editor" content="Dr. José Manuel de Pablos-Coello"/>
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<meta name="DC.Description" lang="en" content=“Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, RLCS, is a scientific journal edited at the University of La Laguna, ULL (Tenerife, Canary Islands) in the Laboratory of Information Technologies and New Analysis of Communication, LATINA according to its initials in Spanish, founded in 1987 by Dr. José Manuel de-Pablos-Coello, under the protection of special doctorate programmes for Latin American professors. The journal publishes under the main summary almost exclusively research papers written following the formula IMR&DC+B: introduction, methodology, results and discussion plus conclusion, with a updated bibliography: at least 70% of the bibliographic entries must be from the past 10 years and half of them from scientific journals in Spanish and English languages. Reviewers make a double blind peer examination. This is a collective and inter-university project, including many professors and researchers from almost all Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries. The journal is the following databases: EBSCO (USA), DOAJ (Lund University, Sweden), Redalyc (Mexico), Dialnet (Spain); and is indexed by the CINDOC-CSIC in DICE, ISOC, RESH, Office of Latin American Education, OEI according to its initials in Spanish; Dulcinea, etc. In Spain the journal is a reference in the Directory of Index of Spanish Periodicals of Social and Communication Sciences, IN-RECS, of the University of Granada, UGR. RLCS occupies the first position in the cumulative index for the periods 2003-2007; 2004-2008 and the year 2008.”/>
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<meta name="DC.contributor.referee I" content="The article examines a very little investigated area of radio broadcasting in Spain: programming. Apart from specific works written by authors like Martí or the edition of different authors by Martínez-Costa and Moreno, the scientific contributions on this subject in the form of books, chapters or articles are very few. Specifically, this work summarises the findings of a research study about the programming of eleven, of the thirteen, Spanish publicly-owned regional generalist radio stations. The study also examines other interesting variables that are away from the objective expressed in the title, like the nascent and incomplete development of the corporate websites of these stations and the predominance of male presenters and collaborators over female ones across all regional stations. The article confirms the similarity between the programming schedules of these stations and the ones of the larger national stations, both public and private, - a blocks model centred in current affairs and with a strong presence of the magazine show. The study also reveals that in the regional radio stations the local content are privileged over content of national character– José María Legorburu, Ph.D. Senior lecturer in Radio Studies- CEU-San Pablo University of Madrid, USP CEU. "/>
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<meta name="DC.contributor.referee II" content="The article presents the results of a research study on the programming offer of eleven regional Spanish radio stations of public ownership. The study also examines the use that these stations have made of the new technologies (like social networks and the Web 2.0) and the changes that this has involved. The chosen theme seems very interesting because the medium of radio also needs to be investigated from a scientific approach in order to analyse its evolution in view of the changes in technology and strategies of adaptation to the new audience profiles. The author presents a theoretical introduction to the different existing programming models and based on this he or she then outlines the main objectives of the research. The methodology and the measurement tools used for the achievement of the objectives of the study are correct. The article’s structure is clear, coherent and adequate to address the objectives. The tables and data provided in the article clarify the conclusions drawn about the different aspects addressed in this investigation. Based on the previous, we recommend the publication of the article. – Cristina González-Oñate, Ph.D. and Carlos Fanjul-Peyró, Ph.D. - Universidad Jaume I - Castellón."/>
<meta name="DC.description.abstract" content="Abstract: This article summarises and presents the results of a research on the radio programme grid, contents and adaptation to new technologies of a total amount of eleven public radio stations of different Autonomous Regions of Spain. As a result, it is confirmed that all of them cover three areas of special interest: local information, entertainment, and sports. Also, it shows that most of them do not have get adapted to social networks and new Web 2.0."/>
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<meta name="DC.keywords" content="Keywords: Radio; programme grid; information industry.."/>
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