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What I Learned from the Nonprofit News Revolution

Columbia Journalism Review, June 25 (2021)
"How much money do you need to start? Other than identifying a mission and an editorial vision, this is probably the most important question a would-be nonprofit news entrepreneur should ask at the outset. If you don’t ask it, you’re making the most basic error in starting a business. Moreover, ... more
"Whether at a local, national, or international level, radio has played and continues to play a key role in nurturing or denying—even destroying—people’s sense of collective identity. The essays in this volume provide a historical and contemporary overview of radio in small nations. A number o ... more

Radio as an Expression of Nation and Sub-Nation in Laos

In: Radio in Small Nations: Production, Programmes, Audiences
Richard J. Hand; Mary Traynor (eds.)
Cardiff: University of Wales Press (2012), pp. 75-87
"Laos has had a particularly turbulent recent history. Since the late nineteenth century, its territorial borders have been defined and redefined at the whim of successive outside forces, its national identity contrived and manipulated to suit the dominant power of the moment. The articulations of n ... more

Community Radio for the Czech Republic: Who Cares?

In: Radio in Small Nations: Production, Programmes, Audiences
Richard J. Hand; Mary Traynor (eds.)
Cardiff: University of Wales Press (2012), pp. 126-139
"As a post-Communist emerging democracy, the Czech Republic has seen a transformation of its society to embrace the recognition and legitimacy of independent broadcast media. Those media include the government-funded public service broadcasters and, of course, the advertising-supported commercial br ... more