Radio mobility in the digital era: interactivity, participation and content share possibilities in Iberian broadcasters

In the context of the scientific research into radio, recent years have encouraged many theories about the meaning of a post-radio (Oliveira & Portela, 2011), thus enlisting several parameters regarding the inclusion of contemporary radio in the digital and online environments. This digital migr...

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Main Authors: Teresa Piñeiro-Otero, Fábio Ribeiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS) 2015-12-01
Series:Comunicação e Sociedade
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Online Access:https://revistacomsoc.pt/article/view/848
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spelling doaj-86b03f52617b4e84a4a9fdde8bb9f99f2020-11-25T02:52:03ZengCentro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS)Comunicação e Sociedade1645-20892183-35752015-12-012829130810.17231/comsoc.28(2015).2282848Radio mobility in the digital era: interactivity, participation and content share possibilities in Iberian broadcastersTeresa Piñeiro-Otero0Fábio Ribeiro1University of Coruña, SpainCentro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade, Universidade do Minho, PortugalIn the context of the scientific research into radio, recent years have encouraged many theories about the meaning of a post-radio (Oliveira & Portela, 2011), thus enlisting several parameters regarding the inclusion of contemporary radio in the digital and online environments. This digital migration has led to the development of mobile applications for radio, broadening the communicative potential of audiences (Aguado, Feijoo & Martínez, 2013), as well as promoting convergence of interactive content among listeners-users. Aware of this opportunity, the main broadcasters in Spain and Portugal have broadened their radiophonic scope to the mobile platform, especially geared towards smartphones through the development of mobile applications, commonly known as apps (Cerezo, 2010). As a symbol of a culture in permanent changing, smartphones not only provide greater easiness in terms of access and interaction, but also afford larger opportunities for disseminating content among audiences, a phenomenon that some studies have labelled as user distributed content (Villi, 2012). This article presents an exploratory analysis of the current policies of the main Spanish and Portuguese radio broadcasters regarding mobile applications, evaluating the different levels of interaction and participation in these platforms. This observation led to the conclusion, among other findings, that the mobile platform represents a supplementary channel for traditional FM radio, rather than a new medium with its own language and expression.https://revistacomsoc.pt/article/view/848Mobilitymobile radio applicationsinteractivityparticipationcontent sharing
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Radio mobility in the digital era: interactivity, participation and content share possibilities in Iberian broadcasters
Comunicação e Sociedade
Mobility
mobile radio applications
interactivity
participation
content sharing
author_facet Teresa Piñeiro-Otero
Fábio Ribeiro
author_sort Teresa Piñeiro-Otero
title Radio mobility in the digital era: interactivity, participation and content share possibilities in Iberian broadcasters
title_short Radio mobility in the digital era: interactivity, participation and content share possibilities in Iberian broadcasters
title_full Radio mobility in the digital era: interactivity, participation and content share possibilities in Iberian broadcasters
title_fullStr Radio mobility in the digital era: interactivity, participation and content share possibilities in Iberian broadcasters
title_full_unstemmed Radio mobility in the digital era: interactivity, participation and content share possibilities in Iberian broadcasters
title_sort radio mobility in the digital era: interactivity, participation and content share possibilities in iberian broadcasters
publisher Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS)
series Comunicação e Sociedade
issn 1645-2089
2183-3575
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In the context of the scientific research into radio, recent years have encouraged many theories about the meaning of a post-radio (Oliveira & Portela, 2011), thus enlisting several parameters regarding the inclusion of contemporary radio in the digital and online environments. This digital migration has led to the development of mobile applications for radio, broadening the communicative potential of audiences (Aguado, Feijoo & Martínez, 2013), as well as promoting convergence of interactive content among listeners-users. Aware of this opportunity, the main broadcasters in Spain and Portugal have broadened their radiophonic scope to the mobile platform, especially geared towards smartphones through the development of mobile applications, commonly known as apps (Cerezo, 2010). As a symbol of a culture in permanent changing, smartphones not only provide greater easiness in terms of access and interaction, but also afford larger opportunities for disseminating content among audiences, a phenomenon that some studies have labelled as user distributed content (Villi, 2012). This article presents an exploratory analysis of the current policies of the main Spanish and Portuguese radio broadcasters regarding mobile applications, evaluating the different levels of interaction and participation in these platforms. This observation led to the conclusion, among other findings, that the mobile platform represents a supplementary channel for traditional FM radio, rather than a new medium with its own language and expression.
topic Mobility
mobile radio applications
interactivity
participation
content sharing
url https://revistacomsoc.pt/article/view/848
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