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Celebrating World Radio Day: A Medium That Still Matters

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By Sajjad Wali  World Radio Day is celebrated every year on February 13. UNESCO proclaimed it in 2011, and the United Nations General Assembly adopted it in 2012. The day marks the establishment of United Nations Radio in 1946 and highlights radio’s importance as one of the most trusted and widely used communication methods worldwide. …
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Radio remains in force in the digital age and celebrates its world day every 13 February World Radio Day is celebrated every 13 February to recognize the historical and social importance of this media that has accompanied humanity for more than a century. The date was chosen because that day, in 1946, United Nations Radio was born, a station created to disseminate information, promote peace and strengthen international communication after the Se…

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There are radios in all shapes and colours at the Markersdorf-Taura Museum Station. Detlef Helmert presents his collection of around 200 radios from many decades. We visited the World Radio Day.

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Every February 13th, World Radio Day is commemorated, a date proclaimed in 2011 by UNESCO to recognize the importance of this medium as a tool for information, education, and entertainment globally. The day commemorates February 13, 1946, the day United Nations Radio was created, a station conceived to disseminate the principles and activities of the international organization. Since then, radio has been considered one of the most accessible and…

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World Radio Day: a century of voices that continue to connect the world San Luis Potosí, SLP.- Every 13th of February, World Radio Day is commemorated, an event officially proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012, on the proposal of UNESCO. More than a century after its invention, radio continues to be one of the most accessible, reliable and universal media on the planet, even in the face of the rapid advance of digital platfor…

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In a media ecosystem saturated by streaming algorithms and the immediacy of social networks, an inevitable question arises every February 13th

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