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THE ROLE OF TALKBACK RADIO IN HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE: AN INITIAL EXPLORATION | |
Richard Fitzgerald | |
2007-08 | |
Source Publication | Media International Australia |
ISSN | 1329-878X |
Issue | 124Pages:87-95 |
Abstract | Politicians increasingly treat radio talkback as a valuable resource through which to communicate directly with the public. Whilst research has examined the role of talkback in the public sphere in the United States, United Kingdom and recently Australia, little is known about the use of talkback in Asia. This paper begins an initial examination of the role of talkback in Singapore and Hong Kong as a vehicle for public opinion and political engagement by those who produce and host the programs. |
Indexed By | SSCI ; SSCI |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Communication |
WOS Subject | Communication |
WOS ID | WOS:000254001800008 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION |
Affiliation | University of Queensland |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Richard Fitzgerald. THE ROLE OF TALKBACK RADIO IN HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE: AN INITIAL EXPLORATION[J]. Media International Australia, 2007(124), 87-95. |
APA | Richard Fitzgerald.(2007). THE ROLE OF TALKBACK RADIO IN HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE: AN INITIAL EXPLORATION. Media International Australia(124), 87-95. |
MLA | Richard Fitzgerald."THE ROLE OF TALKBACK RADIO IN HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE: AN INITIAL EXPLORATION".Media International Australia .124(2007):87-95. |
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