[Imc-india] Community Radio in India
Vickram Crishna
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Wed, 6 Nov 2002 18:23:13 +0530
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which discusses issues relating to the birth of community radio in
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The archives have a description of the first village level live radio
broadcast operation in India, which can also be seen at
http://www.radiophony.com/html_files/oravakal.html. It is called Mana
Radio, which means Our Radio in Telugu.
This is happening at a village called Oravakal in Andhra Pradesh. The
villagers are producing programmes on their own, and using a low
power frequency modulator to disseminate the recorded content to the
village, which can get it in their homes using ordinary FM receivers.
Perhaps at some stage in the future, as telecom and Internet
penetration increases, this content will find its way to larger
distribution.
Although this village was relatively small, it still hosts some 5,000
inhabitants. There are many smaller communities in India, hamlets
with 30-40 houses or thereabouts. We have to evolve meaningful
technology options where the creative talents of people from these
communities too can find expression - to give them a voice, a
stepping stone to finding themselves new opportunities hitherto
closed.
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Vickram