Are You a Mono-Medium Broadcaster in a Multi-Media World?

Where is Community Radio in the Digital Puzzle?

Where is Community Radio in the Digital Puzzle?

Exploring digital readiness, disruptions, and the shift from mono-medium to multimedia in South Africa's broadcast landscape. Based on the research by Doc Fick.

The Theoretical Pillars

This section breaks down the foundational concepts driving community radio today. Click through the tabs below to explore the four theoretical lenses used to analyze the shift toward digital broadcasting. Understanding these frameworks is essential to grasp why and how radio is evolving.

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Advocating Democracy & Diversity

Community media is driven by the agency of the community. It acts as the "voice of the voiceless," providing alternative viewpoints independent of state or commercial influence. It promotes social change, local cultural expression, and development.

  • βœ” Non-profit business model
  • βœ” Active community participation
  • βœ” Fosters local identity

On-The-Ground Realities

Based on qualitative research across four sampled stations in South Africa, this section visualizes the practical impacts of digitalization. Explore the interactive charts to see how stations are adapting technologies, how audience roles are shifting, and what platforms remain dominant. Hover over chart elements for specific insights.

Digital Integration Levels

Qualitative consensus across sampled stations regarding adoption of new technologies.

Finding: The linear relationship of traditional radio has been broken. All sampled stations affirm a multimedia identity, shifting away from analogue devices to fully digitized on-air studios.

Primary Transmission Preference

Despite digital streaming availability, FM remains the dominant priority.

Finding: Even though radio distribution is available digitally, all stations prioritize FM towers as the most effective distribution, heavily reliant on signal distributors like Sentech.

The Shift in Audience Identity

New media has elevated the audience. The internet serves as a "public square," adding a new dimension to traditional methods like letters and phone calls.

Passive Listener
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Active Consumer & Co-Creator

"...phone-in programmes are the norm, but Facebook and WhatsApp are the preferred choices of the audiences. It's also cost-effective."

β€” Station 3 Respondent

"...new media posts open up valuable information of who is listening, when they are listening and to what they are listening."

β€” Station 4 Respondent

The Future-Proof Broadcaster

The "one job, one career" model is dead. To thrive in the digital age, newcomers must wear multiple hats. This interactive section outlines the "Basket of Skills" required. Click on any role in the list to reveal the specific skills and tools needed to master that domain.

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Interactive SPA based on the report "Where is Community Radio in the Digital Puzzle?" by Doc Fick. Exploring the digital readiness in a digital revolution within South Africa.

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