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Radio Guyane, entre modernité et tradition

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URI http://hdl.handle.net/2042/14383     DOI : 10.4267/2042/14383
Title Radio Guyane, entre modernité et tradition
Author HO TIN NOE, Jean-Claude
Description The only radio to cover the whole French Guyana territory, Radio Guyane is, for the Public Services, a successful example of modernity, made available to a culturally diverse population. The challenge was made possible thanks to new technologies and also to the priority given to languages and cultures. The radio strategy has the support of the listeners — 51 % ratings — and opens up the medium to new development prospects. These prospects will therefore help Radio Guyane get closer to local changes while remaining open to the outside world.
Subject Interculturalité; Département et territoire d'outre-mer (DOM et TOM); Service public; Programmation; Audience; Média; Culture nationale; Langue nationale; Modernité; Radio; Guyane française; Public Service; Programming; Audience; Media; National Culture; National Language; Modernity; Radio; French Guiana
Publisher CNRS Editions, Paris (FRA)
Date 2002

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