"With the advent of the radio, a new kind of work appeared - the radio play, the auditory play, as some call it.... The action must be born and developed in the moment, without particular returns to the past or deviations," writes Sirak Skitnik - the..
Today, as radio enters its second century "in the service of mankind", radio stations from all continents join World Radio Day on February 13 under the theme "Radio: a century of informing, entertaining and educating". They celebrate radio's remarkable..
For the 12 th time, 13 February is celebrated as UNESCO World Radio Day. Its theme in 2023 is “Radio and Peace.” Radio is an important player and an essential part of maintenance and transition to peace. It is part of its agenda-setting..
Trust is the theme all radio stations around the world are discussing today, February 13. And there is a reason for that. In times of pandemics, contradictory information and fake news, UNESCO has chosen to focus on "Radio and Trust" on the..
Proclaimed by UNESCO, 13 February is World Radio Day, 13 February being the day on which the United Nations established the United Nations Radio in 1946. In our day radio remains a valuable source of information for 88% of Bulgarians, indicates..
On February 13 we mark the World Radio Day. At the global level, radio remains the most widely consumed medium and has the unique ability to reach out the widest audience, irrespective of people’s educational level, social and economic status, gender..
The news content at the Bulgarian radio stations decrease at the expense of the music content. 30.5% of the airtime consisted of news in 2012 whereas five years later 26.3% of the radio programme consisted of news broadcasts. Several years ago 43.5%..