Some of the proposed themes and subjects for the 1st International Radio Conference

Digital paradigm: revival or decline of the radio

The upcoming wave of radio programs: cellphones and the Internet

The radio and family

Media management: the program-making role dependent on the Public service broadcasting (PSB)

The influence of the radio on the people’s life

The development of the radio in West Asia

Roundtable, content, technology and policy-making challenges

Some significant subjects in the 2nd International Radio Conference


1.    Radio and renaissance at the digital age

a.    Radio and new media (opportunities and threats)
b.    Radio and new ways of information

2.    Radio and new patterns of planning and program-making

a.    Radio: learning organization: requirements and necessities
b.    Radio and change management in the form and content of programs
c.    Radio, individual creativity and organizational culture: from contradiction to interaction

3.    New methods and technologies of radio production and broadcasting

4.    Radio and expansion communications

a.    Radio and permanent expansion: signs and factors
b.    Radio and political expansion: aspects, signs and realms of function
c.    Radio and economic expansion: aspects, signs and realms of function
d.    Radio and cultural expansion: aspects, signs and realms of function
e.    Radio and social expansion: aspects, signs and realms of function
f.    Radio and endogenous expansion
g.    Radio and education within the process of expansion
h.    Radio and the crises of expansion age
i.    Radio and interaction with traditional institutions: methods and ways
j.    Radio and maintaining local and native languages
k.    Radio and racial and religious minorities
l.    Radio and local and marginal sub-cultures
m.    Radio: main media of social and cultural differences
n.    Radio and ecosystem
o.    Radio and planned social changes
p.    Radio and control of social damages: panning methods, ways of program making
q.    Radio and creation of national and religious rites
r.    Radio and creating social trends
s.    Radio and (physical and mental) health
t.    Radio and social behavior

5.    Radio, advertisement and marketing

a.    Commercials and radio: tactics and strategies
b.    Political advertisements and radio: tactics and strategies
c.    Non-profit advertisements and radio: tactics and strategies

6.    Music and drama in radio

a.    Radio music (features, functions…)
b.    Music sociology and its application in making radio programs
c.    Music psychology and its application in making radio programs
d.    Radio, music and bio-rhythm
e.    Radio, religion and music
f.    Radio and underground music
g.    Radio Music: goals, planning and program making techniques and methods
h.    Radio and folk music
i.    Radio, culture and music
j.    Writing radio plays and its techniques
k.    Directing radio drama
l.    Producing radio drama
m.    Acting in radio drama
n.    Radio edition of drama literature
o.    Audio effects in radio drama
p.    Radio drama and alternative social discourse
q.    Marketing for radio drama
r.    radio drama: a ground for other kinds of drama in media

 


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