21st Century Philippine Hybrid Community Radio: The Case Of Radyo Kailian
21st Century Philippine Hybrid Community Radio: The Case Of Radyo Kailian
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2019-04-22
Authors
Francisco, Annabelle B.
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Abstract
Using case study as an approach, this work analyzed in-depth the hybridity
of Radyo Kailian, a community radio station in llocos Sur, Philippines.
Findings reveal that Radyo Kailian has a well-defined organizational set up
which addresses the crucial interrelationships that influence the behaviour of its
members. This hybrid CRS has a leader who nourishes the culture and climate
within the organization through building of executive support. However, the
realization of the vision for Radyo Kailian is not only the work of its top level
management rather it is achieved through unitary cognizance, teamwork, and
collaboration among the station personnel and community radio council officers and
members. To further understand Radyo Kailian, the management require seeing the
whole system through initiating research works and regular evaluations which lead
them to carefully analyze existing knowledge, data, and context.
The broadcasting platform of Radyo Kailian as a hybrid CRS has become
more powerful in terms of building larger communities enhancing its production and
improving community members' engagement and participation yet it has maintained
its traditional programming and is able to preserve its program contents tailored fit to
the needs of its target glocal community.
As a hybrid CRS, Radyo Kailian has blended with the Internet transforming
the medium into an audio-visual platform. The visual online exposure enhances the
broadcasters' positive perception about themselves and the agencies they
respectively represent. While the community radio has become an audio-visual
platform, what differentiates it from other typical audio-visual media is the immediacy
of feedback from both the broadcasters and the listeners as well.
Moreover, the emancipation in the blended platform paves the way for these
broadcasters to encompass the freedom to tackle topics of any kind regardless of
gender specificity without experiencing social stigma. Broadcasters in the hybrid
CRS particularly the male ones are not only limited to discuss masculine-related
topics when they broadcast on air and online. However, the privileges they enjoy
also bring consequences. Broadcasters bear with them greater responsibility not
only to themselves but also to their on air and online listeners/viewers. Taking the
responsibility of securing the enormous quantity of information present in the
platform and being able to filter this information and identify what is genuine and
valuable for their listeners/viewers are vital survival skills of broadcasters in the
hybrid CRS. Furthermore, the visibility in the online environment also threatens their
privacy and security. Hence, they self-regulate and manualy filter the influx of
information. The liquidity of information in the world wide web and the absence of
concrete laws to protect them remain potential threats to the optimal use of the
online platform in Radyo Kailian.
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PhD Dissertation
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Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Media and communication studies,
Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Mass communication