Digital radio-television emissions for information, education and entertainment

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
08
Article ID: 
13064
6 pages
Research Article

Digital radio-television emissions for information, education and entertainment

Dionysios Politis, Anastasios Nikiforos and Veljko Aleksić

Abstract: 

The unprecedented success of social media combined with the availability of omnipotent multimedia capturing communication devices has promoted a fervid two way interaction between broadcasters and their perspective audiences. The social media success path to preeminence, however, has created disillusioned expectations for analogous results in the arena of digital broadcasting. Indeed, the compulsive nature of radio television emissions has not created to entrepreneurial consortia euphoria for an energetic trajectory, as mass media corporations realize that under some certain circumstances contemporary technology forcibly trends to deregulated models of supply and demand. New channels of communication and vigorous broadcasting protocols restructure the domain.

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