Post by sitomo101 on Mar 12, 2024 5:17:19 GMT
In Italy, a virtuous example is SlowNews , the editorial project that Alberto Puliafito created in 2014, to slow down and return to sustainable information. “We don't believe that paper is eternal, while digital is ephemeral. The real permanence is in the online environment. For this, we need to make it alive, update it. We create context with true multimedia. We communicate in a non-polluting way, so as to surprise ourselves. We see content as an asset, not something disposable. Less is more!”. To delve further into the topic, we recommend reading the interview that our colleague Valentina Geminiani collected from Puliafito for the Mediaddress blog.Saturday is radio's birthday. On February 13, 1946, the first news broadcast of the UN , the United Nations Organization, which has been working since 1945 to maintain peace between member countries.
The station is called UN News and, even now, it reports daily in eight Oman Phone Number Data languages, for over two thousand partner stations around the globe. It is a thematic radio , which updates listeners on international cooperation, explores social issues, from child labor to climate change, from healthcare to the violation of human rights in developing areas. From a makeshift studio, in the United Nations headquarters, the first message that UN News sent back in '46 was telegraphic: "This is the United Nations calling the people of the world." From there, the station has evolved, producing podcasts to listen to on Soundcloud and obtaining recognition for the interesting content it creates. Memorable was the silver medal at the international radio programming competition in New York.
UN News keeps pace with the evolution of digital media. Since 2014 it has launched the app for Android and iOS devices, in collaboration with the AudioNow platform . And she is also social, particularly active on Facebook (with 620 thousand followers) and on Twitter (with 520 thousand followers). How World Radio Day was born The United Nations has always believed in the value of the airwaves as a free and economical means of communication. In poor parts of the world with widespread illiteracy, the radio still remains the only available channel, capable of reaching fragile and isolated people. Let us remember that just under half of the planet, 46 percent of the population, has experienced self-isolation without an Internet connection , finding the radio a window onto reality.
The station is called UN News and, even now, it reports daily in eight Oman Phone Number Data languages, for over two thousand partner stations around the globe. It is a thematic radio , which updates listeners on international cooperation, explores social issues, from child labor to climate change, from healthcare to the violation of human rights in developing areas. From a makeshift studio, in the United Nations headquarters, the first message that UN News sent back in '46 was telegraphic: "This is the United Nations calling the people of the world." From there, the station has evolved, producing podcasts to listen to on Soundcloud and obtaining recognition for the interesting content it creates. Memorable was the silver medal at the international radio programming competition in New York.
UN News keeps pace with the evolution of digital media. Since 2014 it has launched the app for Android and iOS devices, in collaboration with the AudioNow platform . And she is also social, particularly active on Facebook (with 620 thousand followers) and on Twitter (with 520 thousand followers). How World Radio Day was born The United Nations has always believed in the value of the airwaves as a free and economical means of communication. In poor parts of the world with widespread illiteracy, the radio still remains the only available channel, capable of reaching fragile and isolated people. Let us remember that just under half of the planet, 46 percent of the population, has experienced self-isolation without an Internet connection , finding the radio a window onto reality.