Radio and Trust
Building on more than a century of history, radio remains one of the most
trusted and widely used media.
Throughout the years, radio has provided affordable access to information
in real time and professional coverage about matters of public interest, as
well as guaranteed distance learning and entertainment.
Bridging the gap between traditional and state-of-the art technologies,
radio now offers a variety of content through different devices and formats,
such as podcasts and multimedia websites.
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Recent world
events and the COVID-19 pandemic have eroded trust in the media in general, fuelled by the circulation of
false content rapidly spreading on social media. But while studies reveal a
global decline in trust in the internet and social networks, they show a
rise in overall trust in the news. And many citizens still have greater confidence
in radio than in other media.
Digital access to information is far from being equal, with huge
differences remaining between regions and between communities. In
comparison, radio remains affordable and can be listened to everywhere,
even when electricity or connectivity are not reliable. It is also diverse and
inclusive. Community radio, for instance, reaches out to those
under-represented in the mainstream and social media, who may feel better
understood and fairly portrayed and consequently trust their local
station.
On the occasion of World Radio Day 2022, UNESCO calls on radio stations to
celebrate the Day through three sub-themes:
- Trust in radio journalism: Produce independent
and high-quality content;
- Trust and accessibility: Take care of your
audience;
- Trust and viability of radio stations: Ensure
competitiveness.
#UN #WOMEN #GIRL #HUMAN_RIGHT #DPCW_1038 #HWPL #IWPG
#WARP_OFFICE
A beautiful post. May peace prevail.
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